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Aesthethika (Ciudad Autón. B. Aires) ; 19(2): 57-61, sept. 2023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1523804

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La fantasía que impera en este film plantea la ilusión de encontrar un ser complementario que se adapte a nuestras preferencias y nos haga plenos. "Mi algoritmo está diseñado para hacerte feliz" dice el humanoide. Ilusión de que alguien tendría la posibilidad de ser complementario, de saber exactamente lo que el otro requiere. Estamos en las antípodas de la famosa fórmula de Lacan:" (Le Séminaire, Encore, 1975) "No hay relación sexual" (o sea, no hay complementariedad). No habría resto, el sujeto no estaría atravesado por la castración simbólica. La IA compite con Zeus. La fantasía del Uno, organismo previo a la separación del andrógino por parte de Zeus, se podría materializar con la IA


The fantasy that prevails in this film, raises the illusion of finding a complementary being that adapts to our preferences and makes us full. "My algorithm is designed to make you happy," says the humanoid. Illusion that someone would have the possibility of being complementary, of knowing exactly what the other requires. We are at the antipodes of Lacan's famous formula: "(Le Séminaire, Encore, 1975) "There is no sexual intercourse" (that is, there is no complementarity). There would be no rest, the subject would not be pierced by symbolic castration. AI competes with Zeus. The fantasy of the One, an organism prior to the separation of the androgynous by Zeus, could materialize with AI.


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Humans , Artificial Intelligence , Sentiment Analysis , Algorithms , Motion Pictures
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Online braz. j. nurs. (Online) ; 21(supl.1): e20226599, 14 janeiro 2022. ilus
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS, BDENF | ID: biblio-1413317

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OBJETIVO: Mapear as evidências científicas dos tipos de cuidados assistenciais desempenhados por robôs humanoides. MÉTODO: Revisão de escopo direcionada pelas diretrizes do Joanna Briggs Institute para responder à pergunta: quais os cuidados assistenciais desempenhados por robôs humanoides? A busca será realizada em seis bases de dados e na literatura cinzenta. As citações serão agrupadas no software Rayyan e as duplicatas removidas. A seleção dos artigos será realizada em duas etapas, leitura de títulos e resumos, seguida da avaliação do texto completo por dois revisores independentes, sendo acionado um terceiro em situações de divergência. Os dados extraídos serão sintetizados de forma descritiva. Um resumo narrativo acompanhará os resultados tabulados e mapeados e descreverá como os resultados se relacionam com o objetivo e a questão da revisão. O artigo final utilizará o Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta Analysis extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR).


OBJECTIVE: To map scientific evidence on types of care provided by humanoid robots. METHOD: A scoping review was conducted guided by the Joanna Briggs Institute's guidelines to answer the question: What type of care is performed by humanoid robots? The search will be carried out in six databases and the grey literature. The citations will be collated in Rayyan software, and duplicates will be removed. The selection of articles will be carried out in two stages, title and abstract screening, followed by full-text evaluation by two independent reviewers, and a third one will be activated in situations of divergence. The extracted data will be synthesized descriptively. A narrative summary will accompany the tabulated and mapped results and describe how the results relate to the review's purpose and question. The final article will use the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR).


Subject(s)
Robotics , Comprehensive Health Care , Patient Care
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Modern Clinical Nursing ; (6): 15-18,19, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-604610

ABSTRACT

Objective To explore the humanoid figure specialist nursing rounds in the heart of rotation of the role of nurse training. Methods The nurses receiving rotary nurse training from April to October 2013 were set as a control group , in which traditional nursing ward rounds were used. Those during November 2013 to May 2014, were set as experiment group, in which the human figure nursing ward rounds were used. The two groups were compared in terms of satisfaction of inpatients and effects of the nursing ward rounds. Result The level of inpatient′s satisfaction in the experiment group was significantly higher than that of the control group and the effect of nursing ward rounds was significantly better than that of the control group (all P<0.05). Conclusion The nurse′s rotation training on humanoid figure specialist nursing rounds in the cardiology department can improve the inpatients'satisfaction and the effect of nursing ward rounds.

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Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice ; (12): 1325-1328, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-480549

ABSTRACT

@#Objective To investigate the effect of humanoid robot on social skills, concentration and mobility in children with autism. Methods 10 autistic children were asked to interact with humanoid robot NAO in a teaching environment that involves active participation of the robot. The eye-contact and social interaction, as well as performances in accomplishing learning objectives were observed. Results The 10 children exhibited more concentrated gazing and significantly longer periods of silence. The actual number of interaction of the be-havior Gazing of 9 children exceeded 50%of the theoretical one, the success rate of which reaching 50%. For the behavior Waving, 5 chil-dren were able to interact for more than 50%of the theoretical times, with an accuracy of performance of 50%in 7 children. For Say Hello, 7 children were able to interact for more than 50%of the theoretical times, with an accuracy of performance of 50%in 4 children. Conclu-sion Application of humanoid robots NAO may improve the social skills, concentration and mobility in autistic children.

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