Friday, March 18, 2016

Blog 19

Watch the video

Would you follow the robot?
Would your knowledge of robots affect your decision?

7 comments:

  1. 1. I would follow it as a point of reference, but would read signs and try to find a way out without the robots assistance.
    2. Yes, I it probably would because the bot's programming might not be perfected.
    -Joe Haj

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  2. No, yes. Alex Haston

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  3. Until it screws up
    Yes

    Nicholas Muhleman

    Jesus wept

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  4. Chris VanYe
    1. no,especially if the robot in obviously wrong
    2. Yes it did because i have see how easily a robot can go wrong

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  5. 1. I will.
    2. Robot is not always right, because sometimes the ambiguous situation will make robot do the wrong things, but as a inexperiences person, I don't think I can do this better than robots.
    Brady Zheng

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  6. i would not follow the robot, yes this would effect my decision.
    Garrett Coffin

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  7. It depends if it seems to go in the right direction, like towards the stairs or the marked emergency exits. However, seeing as getting out of the building quickly is a priority, I think I could walk faster than the robot moved in the video.

    Yes. Real world functioning robots are tricky. If something were to go amiss, I would rather not have to depend on it for my life. However, if they were tested and proven effective in the field, I would consider following it.
    -Katelyn

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