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Drones can elicit emotions from people, which could help integrate them into society more easily

Drones can elicit emotions from people, which could help integrate them into society more easily Joy, sadness, fear, anger, and surprise were the easiest to recognize. A A Reset Could we learn to love a robot? Maybe. New research suggests that drones, at least, could elicit an emotional response in people if we put cute little faces on them. A set of rendered faces representing six basic emotions in three different intensity levels that were used in the study. Image credits Viviane Herdel. Researchers at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) have examined how people react to a wide range of facial expressions depicted on a drone. The study aims to deepen our understanding of how flying drones might one day integrate into society, and how human-robot interactions, in general, can be made to feel more natural an area of research that hasn’t been explored very much until today.

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