Emotional Attachment To Robots Could Affect Battlefield Outcome 194
vinces99 writes "It's becoming more common to have robots sub for humans to do dirty or sometimes dangerous work. But researchers are finding that, in some cases, people have started to treat robots like pets, friends or even as an extension of themselves. That raises a question: If a soldier attaches human or animal-like characteristics to a field robot, can it affect how they use the robot? What if they 'care' too much about the robot to send it into a dangerous situation? Julie Carpenter, who just received a doctorate in education from the University of Washington, wanted to find out. She interviewed Explosive Ordnance Disposal military personnel – highly trained soldiers who use robots to disarm explosives – about how they feel about the robots they work with every day. What she found is that troops' relationships with robots continue to evolve as the technology changes. Soldiers told her that attachment to their robots didn't affect their performance, yet acknowledged they felt a range of emotions such as frustration, anger and even sadness when their field robot was destroyed. That makes Carpenter wonder whether outcomes on the battlefield could potentially be compromised by human-robot attachment, or the feeling of self-extension into the robot described by some operators."
The solution is simple: (Score:5, Funny)
Re:The solution is simple: (Score:5, Funny)
No, the simple solution is to intentionally make the robots evil.
That way when GJ Joe marches out there he will have no qualms about sending Flexo to his doom.
Re:No. (Score:5, Funny)
"You will give your robot a girl's name."
The Fourth Law of Robotics (Score:4, Funny)
Is to be as cute and memorable as possible to increase your own chances of continued existence.
(Sometimes referred to as the "WALL*E Rule")
Re:The solution is simple: (Score:5, Funny)
Don't you kids read Asimov, anymore? The message is simple:
Robots are for fucking, not for fighting!
Two Words (Score:2, Funny)
Companion Cube
Re:The solution is simple: (Score:5, Funny)
I take it you haven't heard of electro-gonorrhea the noisy killer.
Ban men from the field (Score:5, Funny)
Re:The solution is simple: (Score:5, Funny)
I suppose we could just use humans instead. We don't get emotional attachments to those, do we?
Well the robot's won't get an emotional attachment when they send a human in to get blown up, they'll just send another one.