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Across 1 conversation, Kate Darling ranges across gender bias, human-robot interaction, privacy. Kate Darling argues that robots should not be compared to humans but rather to animals, as this reflects historical uses and societal adaptations. Negative perceptions of robots like Marty often stem from misunderstandings about their functions, such as being seen as surveillance tools.
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previewDarling suggests that comparing robots to animals rather than humans provides a more accurate framework for understanding their societal roles.
#329Kate Darling: Social Robots, Ethics, Privacy and the Future of MIT
The perception of robots like Marty as surveillance tools highlights the importance of addressing public misconceptions in robot design.
#329Kate Darling: Social Robots, Ethics, Privacy and the Future of MIT
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The New Breed, What Our History With Animals Reveals About Our Future With Robots
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