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  • The Case For Rude Robots
    2025/10/28

    There’s been discussion on whether people should say please and thank you to their Alexa or Claude, but should Alexa, Claude, and their robot relatives always maintain their level of civility when responding back to us? What is the point of (im)politeness in robotics? Linguist Derek Bousfield (expert on human politeness), computer scientist Blake Jackson (expert on user expectations of robots in terms of politeness), and psychologist Merel Keijsers (expert on robot bullying) discuss the pros and cons of robots that are able to be rude to humans.

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    HRI-Podcast-Episode-035-The-Case-For-Rude-Robots ISSN 2703-4054 Important Links:
    • The Influence of Politeness Behavior on User Compliance with Social Robots in a Healthcare Service Setting
    • I’d blush if I could
    • Can’t you see I am bothered?
    • Stop ignoring me!
    • Computers are social actors
    • The morality of abusing a robot
    • Should we respect LLMs?
    • People are losing loved ones to AI-fueled spiritual fantasies
    • Tact in noncompliance
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    44 分
  • Thesis for sale
    2024/12/01

    What do you do if somebody else publishes your thesis as a book? This is what happened to Andrew Vonasch. Together, we investigated this new type of scam. We discovered a flood of stolen theses and the thieves’ method to publish them on Amazon and through other resellers. I interviewed Richard Elliott and sought legal advice from Ursula Cheer. We confronted IngramSpark with this scam. They removed the theses from their system but made it practically impossible to prosecute the offenders.

    Transcript

    The transcript of the episode is available as a PDF. You can also follow the episode with subtitles through Descript.

    HRI-Podcast-Episode-034-Thesis-for-sale ISSN 2703-4054 Important Links:
    • Cognitive Frugality Preserves Self-Regulatory Resources (Book on Amazon)
    • Cognitive Miserliness Preserves the Self-Regulatory Resource (Andy’s thesis)
    • Copyright and Trademark Infringement Claims at IngramSpark
    • List of identified thesis theft
    • Letter of complaint to IngramSpark
    • First response from IngramSpark
    • Second response from IngramSpark
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    41 分
  • Where Are The Robots We Were Promised?
    2024/11/18

    This episode is a live recording of the Raising the Bar event that took place on 10 September 2024 in Christchurch, New Zealand. I explore the long-standing promise of robots that would handle household tasks and serve as teachers, caregivers, and companions. Despite advancements in social robots, they remain absent from our daily lives. Figures like Elon Musk continue to push the dream of humanoid robots, yet we must first ask what tasks are best left to humans. The rise of human-like robots also challenges us to reflect on our own identity and humanity.

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    The transcript of the episode is available as a PDF. You can also follow the episode with subtitles through Descript.

    HRI-Podcast-Episode-033-Where-Are-The-Robots-We-Were-Promised ISSN 2703-4054 Important Links:
    • Raising The Bar Podcast
    • Able Mable Robot
    • Tesla Optimus bots were controlled by humans during the ‘We, Robot’ event
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    41 分
  • The One About Ethics
    2024/10/31

     Robots are not just machines. We treat them as if they were somewhat like humans, including applying moral standards and expectations to them. Our behavior towards robots matters. The way we treat them reveals much about ourselves. In today’s episode, we will talk about how being nice is not the opposite of being cruel to them. I invited Bob Douglas and Mary Blossom from the AI Research Institute to introduce us to the topic. They agreed to produce a short podcast dialogue to get us started. I then discussed their introduction with Michael-John Turp and Minyi Wang.

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    The transcript of the episode is available as a PDF. You can also follow the episode with subtitles through Descript.

    HRI-Podcast-Episode-032-The-One-About-Ethics ISSN 2703-4054 Important Links:

    • Stuff you should know
    • NotebookLM
    • Virtue and vice in our relationships with robots: Is there an asymmetry and how might it be explained?

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    38 分
  • Puffery, Bullshit and Lies
    2024/10/15

    Robots and AI are being portrayed in overly optimistic videos, television shows and advertisements. Tesla’s Optimus robot is a prime example. In this episode Dwain Allan and Christoph Bartneck interview John Petrocelli and Nick Lee on how this puffery, bullshit and lies affect consumers and vulnerable people. Such as Suzanne Barron, who believes that robots are possessed by Satan.

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    The transcript of the episode is available as a PDF. You can also follow the episode with subtitles through Descript.

    HRI-Podcast-Episode-031-Puffery-Bullshit-And-Lies ISSN 2703-4054 Important Links:
    • Suzanne Barron
    • Helplines & Support
    • Your Cousin From Boston Dynamics Samuel Adams Super Bowl ad
    • Elon Musk unveils plan for ‘Tesla Bot’ with man dancing in a bodysuit
    • Tesla Optimus Robot Can Fold A Shirt
    • Still Not Significant
    • Clarity Communications by John Leaver who operates Digital Engine
    • Music: Remembering Past Everything by P C III is licensed under an Attribution License.

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  • Humanoidization: Costs, Demand, and the Future of Work
    2024/10/07

    Humanoid robot companies are promising that humanoids will fast become our friends, colleagues, employees, and the backbone of our workforce. As Elon Musk described it when he first unveiled Tesla’s Optimus: “It will upend our idea of what the economy is… it will be able to do basically anything humans don’t want to do… it’s going to bring an age of abundance.”

    But how close are we to this reality? What are the key costs associated with operating a humanoid? Can companies deploy them profitably? Will humanoids take our jobs, and if so, what should we be doing to prepare? To explore these questions, Dwain Allan and I interviewed Will Jackson, Jo Cribb, and Bruce McDonald.

    Transcript

    The transcript of the episode is available as a PDF. You can also follow the episode with subtitles through Descript.

    HRI-Podcast-Episode-030-Humanoidization-Costs-Demand-and-the-Future-of-Work ISSN 2703-4054 Important Links:
    • Don’t Worry About the Robots NEW UPDATED FOR AI & COVID-19
    • Ameca
    • Marc Raibert: Boston Dynamics and the Future of Robotics
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    26 分
  • The New Humanoids
    2024/07/04

    A new wave of humanoids entered the scene, and their creators promised us a bright future. Atlas, Figure, and Optimus are intended to work in spaces that are designed for humans. They are not only targeted at factories, but also at our homes and families. But what promises can they actually meet? Dwain Allan and I interviewed Will Jackson and Robert Riener on the future of humanoids.

    Transcript

    The transcript of the episode is available as a PDF. You can also follow the episode with subtitles through Descript.

    ISSN 2703-4054 Important Links:
    • Optimus
    • Digit
    • Figure
    • Atlas
    • Agibot Raise A1
    • Unitree H1
    • Hubo 02
    • Menteebot
    • Kepler Forerunner
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    27 分
  • After the hype: what can AI really do for human-robot interaction?
    2024/05/08

    Artificial Intelligence promise to improve many aspects of our lives. The current hype, in particular around Large Language Model, raises the questions what of these bold visions of the future is science and what is fiction. AI is not new in HRI. For many decades researchers used it to enable robots to better interact with humans. In this episode I talked with Julie Adams and David Kaber about what AI can really do for HRI.

    Transcript

    The transcript of the episode is available as a PDF. You can also follow the episode with subtitles through Descript.

    ISSN 2703-4054 Important Links:
    • Opening RoboFab: World’s First Factory for Humanoid Robots
    • In Tesla Autopilot probe, US prosecutors focus on securities, wire fraud
    • Large language models for human–robot interaction: A review
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    41 分