Please and Thank You: How DARPA Is Teaching Robots Manners
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Posted on August 23, 2017
Researchers created a machine-learning algorithm that allowed robots to "intuit" how
to behave like humans in certain situations, like being quiet in a library.
Credit: DARPA
Humans know to silence a ringing phone when they're in a quiet library, and to say "thank you" after someone lends a helping hand. Now, robots will learn this etiquette as well, thanks to a research project that aims to teach robots manners.
By teaching robots such social norms, researchers think the machines could more seamlessly interact with humans. The initial stages of the project were recently completed by a team of researchers funded by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) — a branch of the U.S. Department of Defense dedicated to the development of new military technologies.
The researchers studied how humans recognize and react to social norms, and developed a machine-learning algorithm that allows a robot to learn these "manners" by drawing on human data. [Superintelligent Machines: 7 Robotic Futures]
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