Published on Oct 9, 2013
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Oct. 9 - Dogs respond better to robots behaving in a social manner than those acting passively, according to Hungarian researchers.
Their study of 41 dogs provides important insights into how future household robots might be designed to integrate not only with families, but also their pets. Jim Drury reports.