Robots can help people be more 'creative' as long as they do this: study
Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson explains whether robot security guards are better or worse for society. A new study is suggesting that robots with more "charismatic" voices – as opposed to flat, matter-of-fact ones – can help people be more creative. Scientists from Denmark found that students who are given a task by a robot with a voice programmed to be more "engaging" and "inspiring" performed better. These students were also more creative than students who received instructions from an identical robot with a flat voice, according to the findings from researchers in Denmark as published by Frontiers in Communication, a peer-reviewed, open-access science journal. Increasingly, social robots are being used for support in educational settings, as SWNS, the British news service, noted.
May-22-2023, 18:27:41 GMT
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