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Robot and Human Trust

Oct 25, 202223 minSeason 1Ep. 162
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Does your robot trust you? As research hastens to making Brain-Computer Interfaces between robots and human a reality, we ought to examine the cultural significance behind it. We must consider the definition of “trust” and how it can be applied to an interface between a robot and a human. We can easily understand how much a human trusts a robot, but have you ever considered if a robot can trust a human? Can we even consider it at all? Cameron M. Furlong investigates. Features: Distinguished Professor CT Lin, UTS School of Computer Science Doctor Chris Muller, Senior Lecturer, Department of Media, Communications, Creative Arts, Language and Literature Produced and Presented by: Cameron M. Furlong Music by Trev Lewis from Hagfilms, Drakensson, and TheoTer. Sourced from Freesound.org
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