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"Automatically guided vehicles" at St. Olaf's in Trondheim, Norway have personalities. The boxes say.
These motorized units, essentially wheeled boxes, are designed to transport garbage, medical equipment or food from one part of a hospital to another. But because they have to interact with people, such as alerting them to get out of the way, they have to talk.
But instead of using the voice of the Norwegian general, the creators of robots hospital decided to give them a voice, which uses a strong, distinctive local dialect, according to the account in the die, en International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
In this way, the developers gave personality to the stainless steel boxes that rolled around the hospital for the transport of goods. And they made the robots a little pushy, a little rude.
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