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特文特大学Vanessa Evers:构建机器人的“世界模型”是实现社交智能的关键
Qi Lu Wan Bao· 2025-06-25 06:38
Group 1 - The event "Dancing with Social Robots" was held at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Tianjin, focusing on the cultural phenomenon of robots entering various domains such as classrooms and public spaces [1] - Experts discussed the coexistence with social intelligent robots and the underlying reasons for their integration into society [1] Group 2 - Professor Vanessa Evers from Twente University emphasized the need to build a "world model" for achieving social intelligence in robots, using the example of fishing to illustrate the complexity of sensory inputs required for decision-making [3] - Current limitations include the need for digitalizing the entire world, as existing trials are confined to limited environments like classrooms and hospitals, making implementation challenging despite the availability of various sensors [3] - Evers highlighted that robots can learn human expressions and etiquette by analyzing YouTube videos, but their operational methods do not need to mimic humans exactly, suggesting the use of optimized mechanical arms instead of human-like ones [3] - The ultimate goal of developing social robots raises questions about their integration into human life versus providing a space for self-expression, with concerns about misuse prompting a call for public and governmental discussions on technology's development and application boundaries [3] - Evers pointed out that energy issues pose significant challenges in the laboratory, particularly for soft robots that require efficient energy transmission similar to human blood, while battery technology is progressing slowly [3]