Stanford University finds people are aroused touching robot's privates
As robots become more life-like, questions have been raised about whether its morally acceptable to kick them, bully them or program them to kill. Taking this dilemma to the next level, researchers have studied how these machines make us feel, sexually and emotionally. Scientists programmed a human-shaped robot to ask volunteers to touch it in 13 different places. While some of these requests presented no difficulties, people were hesitant to touch'private' areas including the robot's'buttocks'. Scientists at Stanford University programmed a human-shaped robot (pictured left) to ask volunteers (pictured right) to touch it in 13 different places.
Apr-5-2016, 09:31:59 GMT
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