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Domestic Applications for social robots - a user study on appearance and function

Manja Lohse, Frank Hegel, Britta Wrede

Year
2008
Citations
13

Abstract

This paper was published in the wake of Pope John Paul II's encyclical 'Evangelicum Vitae', which condemns abortion and contraception. The author describes how, in the mid-1970's, the Vatican blocked the implementation of President Nixon's 'National Security Study Memorandum 200', which was intended to combat global overpopulation. The author explains that excessive population growth is considered threatening to U.S. security interests, and concludes that "papal security-survival along with the influence of fundamentalist Protestant opposition to birth control is now pitted against the U.S. and world security-survival."

Keywords

RobotSituatedHuman–computer interactionSocial robotComputer scienceFunction (biology)Mobile robotField (mathematics)RoboticsTask (project management)

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