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A study suggested that robots could help identify mental health issues in children.


The University of Cambridge researchers used a human-like robot the size of a child to complete a series of mental health questionnaires with 28 children who were tetros.

هل تسرق الروبوتات وظائفنا في زمن كورنا؟

The researchers said they hope to expand their study further, and present the results of their study at a conference in Italy.


Mikol Spital, one of the study's authors, said they had no intention of using robots instead of psychologists or others. 

But the study suggests that robots "can be a useful tool in helping children open up and share things that they may not be comfortable sharing at first".


The researchers said they chose a robot the size of a child and "l


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Each child in the study participated in a one-to-one 45-minute session with Robot NOW - a 60cm-tall robot.


A parent or guardian, and members of the research team, were observing what was happening from an adjacent roo

Bedheces Each child in the study participated in a one-to-one 45-minute session with Robot NOW - a 60cm-tall robot.


The guardian, and members of the research team, were observing what was happening from an adjacent room.


Information desk Useful information on the Internet to assess the health of each child.


Then interact with the robot while talking to it, or via mobile phone devices.


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"Because the robot we are using is the size of a child, and poses no threat at all, the children saw it as a close friend and felt that they would not have a problem if they shared secrets with it," said doctoral student Nada Atraat Abbasi.The results of the study will be presented at the 31st International Conference of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers in Naples and deals with the robot and human interaction with it. cm.

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A study suggested that robots could help identify mental health issues in children.


The University of Cambridge researchers used a human-like robot the size of a child to complete a series of mental health questionnaires with 28 children who were tetros.

هل تسرق الروبوتات وظائفنا في زمن كورنا؟

The researchers said they hope to expand their study further, and present the results of their study at a conference in Italy.


Mikol Spital, one of the study's authors, said they had no intention of using robots instead of psychologists or others. 

But the study suggests that robots "can be a useful tool in helping children open up and share things that they may not be comfortable sharing at first".


The researchers said they chose a robot the size of a child and "l


How do social networking sites cause "damage" to the mental health of adolescents?

Warnings of the dangers of killer robots

Each child in the study participated in a one-to-one 45-minute session with Robot NOW - a 60cm-tall robot.


A parent or guardian, and members of the research team, were observing what was happening from an adjacent roo

Bedheces Each child in the study participated in a one-to-one 45-minute session with Robot NOW - a 60cm-tall robot.


The guardian, and members of the research team, were observing what was happening from an adjacent room.


Information desk Useful information on the Internet to assess the health of each child.


Then interact with the robot while talking to it, or via mobile phone devices.


Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha gig episode session.


"Because the robot we are using is the size of a child, and poses no threat at all, the children saw it as a close friend and felt that they would not have a problem if they shared secrets with it," said doctoral student Nada Atraat Abbasi.The results of the study will be presented at the 31st International Conference of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers in Naples and deals with the robot and human interaction with it. cm.

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