Socially assistive robots are robots that are able to interact with humans and to meet cultural and social expectations associated with the roles they have been created to perform.
When symbolic interactionists study socially assistive robots, they are most likely to emphasize interaction dynamics between robots and humans.
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fear. Natasha sounds a lot like me. of course omitting the spider down the shirt part.....I have Arachnophobia
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