From: How Robots Keep Their Balance: The Story of Homeostasis in Machines
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Culturally, the idea of robots that maintain themselves taps into popular stories about human-like machines. Movies and books often imagine robots that think and feel, and homeostasis adds a piece of that puzzle. People may feel more comfortable with robots that seem aware of their own state, making them seem less like cold machines and more like helpers or companions. This influences how society accepts robots in daily life.

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Supporting arguments

  • Fiction shapes our expectations of robots.
  • Self-regulating robots appear more lifelike.
  • Cultural acceptance grows with perceived robot autonomy.
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Robots with homeostatic systems are being tested in harsh environments like space and deep sea.
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Homeostasis concepts in robots help improve their ability to adapt to unexpected changes.
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Robots use sensor feedback systems to maintain stable operation in changing environments.
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