Empathy and Robotics
Kate discusses how lifelike robots can evoke strong emotional responses, leading people to project feelings onto them. Research reveals that individuals with higher empathic concern are more hesitant to harm even simple robotic toys, suggesting that our interactions with these machines may reflect deeper aspects of our personalities. The conversation highlights the discomfort many feel when witnessing simulated pain in robots, raising questions about our moral compass in relation to technology.In this clip
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Can people empathize with robots as discussed in the episode Kate Darling: Social Robotics | Lex Fridman Podcast #98 and the clip Human-Robot Interaction?
Can people empathize with robots as discussed in the episode Kate Darling: Social Robotics | Lex Fridman Podcast #98 and the clip Human-Robot Interaction?
Can people empathize with robots as discussed in the episode Kate Darling: Social Robotics | Lex Fridman Podcast #98 and the clip Empathy and Robots?