INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
experiment, a group of subjects are shown a black line, and are given a choice of three other lines of different lengths
instructed to pick the wrong line, despite the correct answer being obvious, which, Asch found, led to a number of participants being
cutesy humanoid droid Nao
When the researchers compared the results of children and adults, they found that the children were far more likely than the adults to be
readily than adults, the results raise questions about robotic toys aimed at kids if the toys act erroneously or are hacked
For example, could kids be encouraged to buy accessories for their new toy without parental consentA growing concernThe Bielefeld University
team has suggested that new regulations on robotic toys may be needed to address the issue