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ATLANTA, March 8 (UPI) -- A preliminary study found a robot can be programmed to understand when it gets a human's attention and when it doesn't, U.S. researchers said.
The researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology used a socially expressive robot named Simon to see whether they could determine when the robot successfully attracted the attention of a human who was engaged elsewhere and when he didn't, the Atlanta institution said Tuesday in a release.
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