Social robots can help relieve the pressures felt by carers
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from Pro@programming.dev to technology@beehaw.org on 15 Sep 09:35
https://programming.dev/post/37464222
from Pro@programming.dev to technology@beehaw.org on 15 Sep 09:35
https://programming.dev/post/37464222
cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/37462443
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I used to be a caregiver to both my parents, but i could never see myself share my feelings with a robot. After all was said and done, i really needed that human connection, not something cold and computerized.
...especially with something with that face.
so they’re doing a job that’s demanding, thankless, often unpaid (in the case of this study, entirely unpaid, because they exclusively recruited “informal” caregivers)
and…it turns out talking about it improves their mood?
yeah, that’s groundbreaking. no one could have foreseen it.
if you did this with actual humans it’d be “lol yeah that’s just therapy and/or having friends” and you wouldn’t get it published in a scientific paper.
it’s written up as a “robotics” story but I’m not sure how it being a “robot” changes anything compared to a chatbot. it seems like this is yet another “discovery” of “hey you can talk to an LLM chatbot and it kinda sorta looks like therapy, if you squint at it”.
(tapping the sign about why “AI therapy” is stupid and trying to address the wrong problem)