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Why Robots That Curse May Be More Relatable

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Why Robots That Curse May Be More Relatable

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Pro@programming.devM to Technology@programming.devEnglish · 7 days ago
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In a world where robots are polite to a fault, could cursing robots be the breath of fresh air we need? A study at Oregon State University found that swearing robots can enhance humor and social closeness, especially in open-minded spaces. Should we embrace this bold new frontier in robot design?
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    We should have robots in schools that teach kids how to curse. To be more relatable as teachers

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    E chu ta

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