| ] Instead, most robots remain human-dependent machines that] can perform only specialized tasks, like welding parts in
 ] a factory, searching through the rubble of a collapsed
 ] building or vacuuming a living room. Few display what
 ] could be considered sensitivity to people, and those that
 ] do tend to be toys, like Sony's Aibo pet, that serve only
 ] to entertain.
 ]
 ] Robotics researchers are realizing that the journey to
 ] more autonomous, adaptable robots will require more than
 ] just improvements in mechanical, sensory and computing
 ] capabilities. Equally important, they say, is improving
 ] the way people and robots interact: after all, they say,
 ] that may be how robots will learn, and to be truly
 ] useful, robots must be acceptable to people.
 ]
 ] "Now that robots are beginning to come into
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