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People prefer robots that do small talk

People get impatient when a robot takes more than 2 seconds to respond to an order, unless it fills the time with nonsense words
People prefer robots that do small talk

ROBOTS of the future may have to learn to make small talk if humans are to accept them.

To find out how quickly domestic robots should respond to their owners鈥 requests, Toshiyuki Shiwa and colleagues at the in Kyoto, Japan, asked 38 students to give orders such as 鈥渢ake out the trash鈥 to a robot, which took between zero and 5 seconds to respond.

The students liked delays of no more than 1 second best, with 2 seconds being their limit. However, when the robot took longer, impatient students were assuaged if it filled the time with words such as 鈥渨ell鈥 or 鈥渆r鈥. 鈥淲hen the robot used conversational fillers to buy time until it could respond, people didn鈥檛 notice the delay,鈥 Shiwa says. He presented the study last week at Human-Robot Interaction 2008 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

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