Attitudes Towards Domestic Robots Survey
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Rapid advances in robotic applications for domestic and personal use have made intelligent robots become part of our everyday ______.

lives

In order to help robot designers and developers to imagine a roadmap for their development in the future, there have been surveys conducted in many countries to study people's attitudes towards ______, with a particular focus on domestic use.

robots

Globally, the results show that a large proportion of people in the surveys have a positive attitude towards the idea of having intelligent service robots as small ‘domestic ______.

machines

These machines can be controlled and do mainly difficult and repetitive household tasks such as cleaning, ironing, and ______.

<p>cooking</p> Signup and view all the answers

However, these people do not want robots to have human appearance or to substitute humans in child or animal ______ because they regard these tasks as unsuitable for machines.

<p>care</p> Signup and view all the answers

In order to help robot designers and developers to imagine a roadmap for their development in the future, there have been surveys conducted in many countries to study people's attitudes towards ______, with a particular focus on domestic use.

<p>robots</p> Signup and view all the answers

A few want robots to be more like friends and have human-like abilities such as the ability to speak and communicate with them. However, these people do not want robots to have human appearance or to substitute humans in child or animal care because they regard the tasks as unsuitable for ______.

<p>machines</p> Signup and view all the answers

Many people have a negative attitude towards robots. They fear that machine malfunction could lead to harmful and dangerous consequences. The biggest fear is that humans might lose control over ______.

<p>robots</p> Signup and view all the answers

Having positive or negative attitudes towards intelligent robots is not related to where the ______ live.

<p>interviewees</p> Signup and view all the answers

The results show that a large proportion of people in the surveys have a positive attitude towards the idea of having intelligent service robots as small ‘domestic ______.’

<p>machines</p> Signup and view all the answers

These machines can be controlled and do mainly difficult and repetitive household tasks such as cleaning, ironing, and ______.

<p>cooking</p> Signup and view all the answers

Rapid advances in robotic applications for domestic and personal use have made intelligent robots become part of our everyday ______.

<p>lives</p> Signup and view all the answers

The fear that humans might lose control over robots comes from a typical science-fiction scenario where robots get out of control by gaining too much ______.

<p>autonomy</p> Signup and view all the answers

A few want robots to be more like friends and have human-like abilities such as the ability to speak and communicate with them. However, these people do not want robots to have human appearance or to substitute humans in child or animal care because they regard these tasks as unsuitable for ______.

<p>machines</p> Signup and view all the answers

In order to help robot designers and developers to imagine a roadmap for their development in the future, there have been surveys conducted in many countries to study people's attitudes towards ______, with a particular focus on domestic use.

<p>robots</p> Signup and view all the answers

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