Zombies To The Rescue
Posted on07 Apr 2014
Tagstelevision, computers, employees, entertainment, gladiators, humans, music, procedure, process, robots, rules, Talent, venting, Predictability as Hell Analogy, predictability, complacency, software, smart phones, zombies, workflows, Romans, Great Depression, Shirley Temple
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Entertainment often reflects our lives. Sometimes depicting it directly but other times serving to assuage emotions that don’t have an outlet. Just... Read More
Why Problems Occur (Alert #7): One over Many
Given many causes of a problem, humans tend to focus on one as the cause rather than the pattern they produce, a... Read More
Our Personalities: Crashing Others’ Expectations
As computers and robots are able to perform more of the mental and physical tasks of humans, we are finding they can... Read More
Intelligence vs. Wisdom: Primary Difference
A question emailed to me asked for elaboration on this quote of mine: The difference between wisdom and intelligence is that you... Read More
Programming Robots to Interact With Extroverts and Introverts
Posted on07 Oct 2010
TagsRobots That Care, University of Southern California, tools, The New Yorker, robots, programming, Personality, Maja Mataric, introvert, extrovert, computers, behavior, assessments
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As reported in the November 2, 2009 edition of The New Yorker in the article, Robots That Care, Professor Maja Matarić of... Read More