How human is human?: the view from robotics research
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CONTENTS Prologue . 3 CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 FROM DAILY-LIFE ROBOTS TO ANDROIDS . 7 Research on "daily-life" robots 8 / A semiautonomous greeter robot 10 / Areas of ambiguity 12 / The human form is the ultimate form 14 / Women and children first 15 REMOTELY CONTROLLED ANDROIDS . 19 Creating a new self 20 / Creating another female android 22 / Choosing models 24 CHAPTER 3 A WORLD OF SURROGATES . 29 The post-Ceminoid world 30 / Life with surrogates 31 / Androids are becominga reality in the US 31 / "You looka lot like yoursynth" 34 / Therealyou 35 CHAPTER 4 BECOMING AN ANDROID . 39 / Awareness of the "1" within 42 / The self we see, the self others see 45 / Creating expressions 48 / The embarrassment of our inner workings 51 / Which is the most attractive: face, clothing, or hair? 53 / The finishing touch: clothing 55 / Theotherme 61 QuestioningMRI 40 CHAPTER 5 ADAPTING TO GEMINOIDS . 63 Like your own body 64 / Attractivepeopleandperformersmake the best operators 67 / Second-and third-person viewpoints 70 / The Geminoid homunculus 72 / Operated operators 76 / Operating androids to recall memories 77 CHAPTER 6 RELATIONSHIPS WITH GEMINOIDS . 79 Our experiment in Austria 80 / Emotions communicate better thanwords82 / TouchingGeminoid F 86 / Lowered mental barriers 89 / What about love? 92
6 chapter 7 ANOTHER YOU. 95 Geminoid as a sounding board 96 / A convincing conversation partner 97 / More human than humans? 99 CHAPTER 8 ANDROIDS EXCEEDING HUMANS . 101 The origins of android theater 102 / An elusive ephemerality 103 / "No human is that pretty" 108 / Beauty is not humanlike 109 / Do people really wantto be beautiful? 109 / You, standing right beforeyour own eyes 110 / When a stranger controls you better than you do 111 / An independent being on stage 112 CHAPTER 9 MAKING OURSELVES LIKE ANDROIDS . 115 Changingandroids, changing humans 116 / Thinnerthan Geminoid 119 / What to fix 120 / Molesand identity 122 / The remarkable similarity between cosmetic surgery and android fabrication 124 / Unnoticed changes in appearances 125 / Thelink between physical and mental youth 126 / Age and identity 128 CHAPTER 10 PORTABLE GEMINOIDS. 131 The birth of Geminoid HI-4 132 / AsimplerGeminoidwithafocus on conversational abilities 133 / A portable Geminoid as a self substitute 134 / GivinglecturesviaGeminoidHI-4 136 / My Geminoid receives an invitation 137 / Sharing experiences with Geminoid 139 / Androids as comedians 140 CHAPTER 11 MINIMAL HUMAN DESIGN: TELENOIDS . 143 Creatingaminimal human 144 / Humanness without extraneous elements 145 / "I can't stop touching It" 147 / Children, couples, andtheelderly 150 / Robots as a substitute for mobile phones 153 / A new kind of cell phone 155 / True beauty comes from the imagination 157 / Gestures, voices, and smells 158 CHAPTER 12 A MINIMAL MEDIUM FOR SENSING PRESENCE: HUG VIE . 161 The principle of minimal design
162 / Hugvies relieve stress 164 / Children and Hugvie 165 / Howthe brain recognizes humans 165 Epilogue . 169 Acknowledgements . 174 About the Author . 175 About the Translator . 175
CONTENTS Prologue . 3 CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 FROM DAILY-LIFE ROBOTS TO ANDROIDS . 7 Research on "daily-life" robots 8 / A semiautonomous greeter robot 10 / Areas of ambiguity 12 / The human form is the ultimate form 14 / Women and children first 15 REMOTELY CONTROLLED ANDROIDS . 19 Creating a new self 20 / Creating another female android 22 / Choosing models 24 CHAPTER 3 A WORLD OF SURROGATES . 29 The post-Ceminoid world 30 / Life with surrogates 31 / Androids are becominga reality in the US 31 / "You looka lot like yoursynth" 34 / Therealyou 35 CHAPTER 4 BECOMING AN ANDROID . 39 / Awareness of the "1" within 42 / The self we see, the self others see 45 / Creating expressions 48 / The embarrassment of our inner workings 51 / Which is the most attractive: face, clothing, or hair? 53 / The finishing touch: clothing 55 / Theotherme 61 QuestioningMRI 40 CHAPTER 5 ADAPTING TO GEMINOIDS . 63 Like your own body 64 / Attractivepeopleandperformersmake the best operators 67 / Second-and third-person viewpoints 70 / The Geminoid homunculus 72 / Operated operators 76 / Operating androids to recall memories 77 CHAPTER 6 RELATIONSHIPS WITH GEMINOIDS . 79 Our experiment in Austria 80 / Emotions communicate better thanwords82 / TouchingGeminoid F 86 / Lowered mental barriers 89 / What about love? 92
6 chapter 7 ANOTHER YOU. 95 Geminoid as a sounding board 96 / A convincing conversation partner 97 / More human than humans? 99 CHAPTER 8 ANDROIDS EXCEEDING HUMANS . 101 The origins of android theater 102 / An elusive ephemerality 103 / "No human is that pretty" 108 / Beauty is not humanlike 109 / Do people really wantto be beautiful? 109 / You, standing right beforeyour own eyes 110 / When a stranger controls you better than you do 111 / An independent being on stage 112 CHAPTER 9 MAKING OURSELVES LIKE ANDROIDS . 115 Changingandroids, changing humans 116 / Thinnerthan Geminoid 119 / What to fix 120 / Molesand identity 122 / The remarkable similarity between cosmetic surgery and android fabrication 124 / Unnoticed changes in appearances 125 / Thelink between physical and mental youth 126 / Age and identity 128 CHAPTER 10 PORTABLE GEMINOIDS. 131 The birth of Geminoid HI-4 132 / AsimplerGeminoidwithafocus on conversational abilities 133 / A portable Geminoid as a self substitute 134 / GivinglecturesviaGeminoidHI-4 136 / My Geminoid receives an invitation 137 / Sharing experiences with Geminoid 139 / Androids as comedians 140 CHAPTER 11 MINIMAL HUMAN DESIGN: TELENOIDS . 143 Creatingaminimal human 144 / Humanness without extraneous elements 145 / "I can't stop touching It" 147 / Children, couples, andtheelderly 150 / Robots as a substitute for mobile phones 153 / A new kind of cell phone 155 / True beauty comes from the imagination 157 / Gestures, voices, and smells 158 CHAPTER 12 A MINIMAL MEDIUM FOR SENSING PRESENCE: HUG VIE . 161 The principle of minimal design
162 / Hugvies relieve stress 164 / Children and Hugvie 165 / Howthe brain recognizes humans 165 Epilogue . 169 Acknowledgements . 174 About the Author . 175 About the Translator . 175 |
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CONTENTS Prologue . 3 CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 FROM DAILY-LIFE ROBOTS TO ANDROIDS . 7 Research on "daily-life" robots 8 / A semiautonomous greeter robot 10 / Areas of ambiguity 12 / The human form is the ultimate form 14 / Women and children first 15 REMOTELY CONTROLLED ANDROIDS . 19 Creating a new self 20 / Creating another female android 22 / Choosing models 24 CHAPTER 3 A WORLD OF SURROGATES . 29 The post-Ceminoid world 30 / Life with surrogates 31 / Androids are becominga reality in the US 31 / "You looka lot like yoursynth" 34 / Therealyou 35 CHAPTER 4 BECOMING AN ANDROID . 39 / Awareness of the "1" within 42 / The self we see, the self others see 45 / Creating expressions 48 / The embarrassment of our inner workings 51 / Which is the most attractive: face, clothing, or hair? 53 / The finishing touch: clothing 55 / Theotherme 61 QuestioningMRI 40 CHAPTER 5 ADAPTING TO GEMINOIDS . 63 Like your own body 64 / Attractivepeopleandperformersmake the best operators 67 / Second-and third-person viewpoints 70 / The Geminoid homunculus 72 / Operated operators 76 / Operating androids to recall memories 77 CHAPTER 6 RELATIONSHIPS WITH GEMINOIDS . 79 Our experiment in Austria 80 / Emotions communicate better thanwords82 / TouchingGeminoid F 86 / Lowered mental barriers 89 / What about love? 92
6 chapter 7 ANOTHER YOU. 95 Geminoid as a sounding board 96 / A convincing conversation partner 97 / More human than humans? 99 CHAPTER 8 ANDROIDS EXCEEDING HUMANS . 101 The origins of android theater 102 / An elusive ephemerality 103 / "No human is that pretty" 108 / Beauty is not humanlike 109 / Do people really wantto be beautiful? 109 / You, standing right beforeyour own eyes 110 / When a stranger controls you better than you do 111 / An independent being on stage 112 CHAPTER 9 MAKING OURSELVES LIKE ANDROIDS . 115 Changingandroids, changing humans 116 / Thinnerthan Geminoid 119 / What to fix 120 / Molesand identity 122 / The remarkable similarity between cosmetic surgery and android fabrication 124 / Unnoticed changes in appearances 125 / Thelink between physical and mental youth 126 / Age and identity 128 CHAPTER 10 PORTABLE GEMINOIDS. 131 The birth of Geminoid HI-4 132 / AsimplerGeminoidwithafocus on conversational abilities 133 / A portable Geminoid as a self substitute 134 / GivinglecturesviaGeminoidHI-4 136 / My Geminoid receives an invitation 137 / Sharing experiences with Geminoid 139 / Androids as comedians 140 CHAPTER 11 MINIMAL HUMAN DESIGN: TELENOIDS . 143 Creatingaminimal human 144 / Humanness without extraneous elements 145 / "I can't stop touching It" 147 / Children, couples, andtheelderly 150 / Robots as a substitute for mobile phones 153 / A new kind of cell phone 155 / True beauty comes from the imagination 157 / Gestures, voices, and smells 158 CHAPTER 12 A MINIMAL MEDIUM FOR SENSING PRESENCE: HUG VIE . 161 The principle of minimal design
162 / Hugvies relieve stress 164 / Children and Hugvie 165 / Howthe brain recognizes humans 165 Epilogue . 169 Acknowledgements . 174 About the Author . 175 About the Translator . 175
CONTENTS Prologue . 3 CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 FROM DAILY-LIFE ROBOTS TO ANDROIDS . 7 Research on "daily-life" robots 8 / A semiautonomous greeter robot 10 / Areas of ambiguity 12 / The human form is the ultimate form 14 / Women and children first 15 REMOTELY CONTROLLED ANDROIDS . 19 Creating a new self 20 / Creating another female android 22 / Choosing models 24 CHAPTER 3 A WORLD OF SURROGATES . 29 The post-Ceminoid world 30 / Life with surrogates 31 / Androids are becominga reality in the US 31 / "You looka lot like yoursynth" 34 / Therealyou 35 CHAPTER 4 BECOMING AN ANDROID . 39 / Awareness of the "1" within 42 / The self we see, the self others see 45 / Creating expressions 48 / The embarrassment of our inner workings 51 / Which is the most attractive: face, clothing, or hair? 53 / The finishing touch: clothing 55 / Theotherme 61 QuestioningMRI 40 CHAPTER 5 ADAPTING TO GEMINOIDS . 63 Like your own body 64 / Attractivepeopleandperformersmake the best operators 67 / Second-and third-person viewpoints 70 / The Geminoid homunculus 72 / Operated operators 76 / Operating androids to recall memories 77 CHAPTER 6 RELATIONSHIPS WITH GEMINOIDS . 79 Our experiment in Austria 80 / Emotions communicate better thanwords82 / TouchingGeminoid F 86 / Lowered mental barriers 89 / What about love? 92
6 chapter 7 ANOTHER YOU. 95 Geminoid as a sounding board 96 / A convincing conversation partner 97 / More human than humans? 99 CHAPTER 8 ANDROIDS EXCEEDING HUMANS . 101 The origins of android theater 102 / An elusive ephemerality 103 / "No human is that pretty" 108 / Beauty is not humanlike 109 / Do people really wantto be beautiful? 109 / You, standing right beforeyour own eyes 110 / When a stranger controls you better than you do 111 / An independent being on stage 112 CHAPTER 9 MAKING OURSELVES LIKE ANDROIDS . 115 Changingandroids, changing humans 116 / Thinnerthan Geminoid 119 / What to fix 120 / Molesand identity 122 / The remarkable similarity between cosmetic surgery and android fabrication 124 / Unnoticed changes in appearances 125 / Thelink between physical and mental youth 126 / Age and identity 128 CHAPTER 10 PORTABLE GEMINOIDS. 131 The birth of Geminoid HI-4 132 / AsimplerGeminoidwithafocus on conversational abilities 133 / A portable Geminoid as a self substitute 134 / GivinglecturesviaGeminoidHI-4 136 / My Geminoid receives an invitation 137 / Sharing experiences with Geminoid 139 / Androids as comedians 140 CHAPTER 11 MINIMAL HUMAN DESIGN: TELENOIDS . 143 Creatingaminimal human 144 / Humanness without extraneous elements 145 / "I can't stop touching It" 147 / Children, couples, andtheelderly 150 / Robots as a substitute for mobile phones 153 / A new kind of cell phone 155 / True beauty comes from the imagination 157 / Gestures, voices, and smells 158 CHAPTER 12 A MINIMAL MEDIUM FOR SENSING PRESENCE: HUG VIE . 161 The principle of minimal design
162 / Hugvies relieve stress 164 / Children and Hugvie 165 / Howthe brain recognizes humans 165 Epilogue . 169 Acknowledgements . 174 About the Author . 175 About the Translator . 175 |
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title_short | How human is human? |
title_sort | how human is human the view from robotics research |
title_sub | the view from robotics research |
topic | Künstlicher Mensch (DE-588)4136044-8 gnd Mensch-Maschine-Kommunikation (DE-588)4125909-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Künstlicher Mensch Mensch-Maschine-Kommunikation |
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