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scribbleowl:aleatoryw:picklerocket:stoprobbers:draqua:sizvideos:Scientists Are Teaching This Robot To Say “No” Humans - watch the full videoThey didn’t .gif the best part!I trust you…#this seems like one of those ‘what could possibly go wrong’ scientific endeavoursOhhhhThis is so precious??? Robot encounters a problem, points out the problem, human offers a solution, and robot accepts the solution and carries on. I love it.Also, it’s important to teach robots to disagree because they may have more information than us and need a way to communicate that.Think of how annoyed people get at computers doing what they ask and not what they meant. Or carrying out an operation that is damaging in ways they didn’t realize. Wouldn’t it be nice if your computer could refuse, then explain why? And, even better, change its mind if given proper reassurance?It’s like a better version of those “are you sure you want to do this?” dialogues, with a lower chance of habitation because it’s a conversation.Hopefully, there’s a way to override this, but not an easy one, or I’m sure operators would abuse it. -- source link
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