Hay un cientifico robotico japones Masahiro Mori que tiene una teoria que la respuesta emocional está en relacion directa con el grado de apariencia humana y sobre todo movimientos que es capaz de efectuar un robot llegando a grado extremo cuando la mente humana es incapaz de diferenciar si el que tiene al frente es indistinguible de un ser humano.Pero la relacion es de atraccion como de rechazo a lo que se percibe como de no humano en el comportamiento del robot.la empatia por el contrario es sin embargo mucho mayor que la que produce la identificacion con un rol de una muy buena artista o actor ya que fisicamente tiene identidad y màs que imitar realiza muchos actos humanos la mayoria simples pero algunos muy sofisticados.La teoria está lejos de ser cientifica pero si deja una duda que con la complejidad y fidelidad de representar organos humanos por medios artificiales las posibilidades tanto de empatia como de rechazo hacia estos verdaderos humanoides seguirá aumentando.Esto no es ni mas ni menos lo que se da en las relaciones entre verdaderos humanos.
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^ http://iiae.utdallas.edu/news/pop_science.html
^ http://www.haftamag.com/2006/07/31/uncanny-valley/
http://www.popsci.com/popsci/science/c0c80b4511b84010vgnvcm1000004eecbccdrcrd/6.html [The uncanny valley (Mori, Masahiro (2005). On the Uncanny Valley. Proceedings of the Humanoids-2005 workshop: Views of the Uncanny Valley. 5 December 2005, Tsukuba, Japan.
H. Ishiguro, “Android science: Toward a new cross-disciplinary framework,”in CogSci-2005 Workshop: Toward Social Mechanisms of Android Science, 2005, pp. 1–6.
MacDorman, Karl F. (2005). Androids as an experimental apparatus: Why is there an uncanny valley and can we exploit it? CogSci-2005 Workshop: Toward Social Mechanisms of Android Science, 106-118. (An English translation of Mori's "The Uncanny Valley" made by Karl MacDorman, Karl F. & Ishiguro, H. (2006). The uncanny advantage of using androids in cognitive science research. Interaction Studies, 7(3), 297-337.
MacDorman, K. F. (2006). Subjective ratings of robot video clips for human likeness, familiarity, and eeriness: An exploration of the uncanny valley. : . July 26, 2005. .
Carpenter, J., ). The Uncanny Valley: Making human-nonhuman distinctions. Carpenter, J. Machine or friend: understanding users’ preferences for and expectations of a humanoid robot companion. IEEE- Humanoids-2005 Workshop: Views on the Uncanny Valley. December 5, 2005.
The Man Who Mistook His Girlfriend For A Robot
[edit] See also
Android science
Bunraku
Frankenstein complex
Gynoid
Virtual Woman
Kryten
^ When fantasy is just too close for comfort -
^ http://iiae.utdallas.edu/news/pop_science.html
^ http://www.haftamag.com/2006/07/31/uncanny-valley/
http://www.popsci.com/popsci/science/c0c80b4511b84010vgnvcm1000004eecbccdrcrd/6.html [The uncanny valley (Mori, Masahiro (2005). On the Uncanny Valley. Proceedings of the Humanoids-2005 workshop: Views of the Uncanny Valley. 5 December 2005, Tsukuba, Japan.
H. Ishiguro, “Android science: Toward a new cross-disciplinary framework,”in CogSci-2005 Workshop: Toward Social Mechanisms of Android Science, 2005, pp. 1–6.
MacDorman, Karl F. (2005). Androids as an experimental apparatus: Why is there an uncanny valley and can we exploit it? CogSci-2005 Workshop: Toward Social Mechanisms of Android Science, 106-118. (An English translation of Mori's "The Uncanny Valley" made by Karl MacDorman, Karl F. & Ishiguro, H. (2006). The uncanny advantage of using androids in cognitive science research. Interaction Studies, 7(3), 297-337.
MacDorman, K. F. (2006). Subjective ratings of robot video clips for human likeness, familiarity, and eeriness: An exploration of the uncanny valley. : . July 26, 2005. .
Carpenter, J., ). The Uncanny Valley: Making human-nonhuman distinctions. Carpenter, J. Machine or friend: understanding users’ preferences for and expectations of a humanoid robot companion. IEEE- Humanoids-2005 Workshop: Views on the Uncanny Valley. December 5, 2005.
The Man Who Mistook His Girlfriend For A Robot
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