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I still can’t believe I didn’t even pay $20 after shipping for this 😍
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Kurzweil says tomorrow’s ‘droids will quickly learn to love and flesh out positive feelings; but do we really need to populate the world with more robots to break our hearts? How exactly would you go about breaking up with a robot? I guess you could alter the programming, but the memories and heartache would remain, for humans, at least.
Hooman Samani, from the Social Robotics Lab at the National University of Singapore, spearheaded a project to recreate human to human connection between robots and humans. The result? Lovotics. Using an artificial Endocrine System complete with Oxytocin, Dopamine, Secrotonin and Endorphins, Samani’s (fuzzy, somewhat creepy) robots were granted with the ability to love and be loved.
Despite thoughts of awkward robot couples, or creepy cuddle sessions, cross-functional robots like this one are becoming a reality, and yes, they will eventually solve all of our problems. If we are able to artificially recreate emotions with new intelligence, we could lessen our dependence on say, drugs. Say goodbye to your 2x a day prescription of tricyclic antidepressants. Medical and psychiatric communities will benefit from technology like Lovotics to solve age-old problems; because after all, isn’t that what technology is all about?
Somewhat unrelated: Looking for a new gang sign (thinking Vulcan salute) to rep the singularity.
Learn more about Samani’s research here.