From: Homeostasis in Robots: The Rise of Self-Regulating Machines
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Homeostatic drives theory combined with environmental stimuli enables robots to perform vague tasks like serving or conversing with humans.

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Applying homeostasis in robots extends beyond physical regulation. By integrating motivational models inspired by biological drives and reacting to human feedback, robots can make decisions that satisfy both internal needs and external goals. This hybrid system allows robots to handle ambiguous tasks in elder care, such as providing assistance or engaging in conversation, while maintaining their operational stability.

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