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  1. The Uncanny Valley is a theory that Masahiro Mori had about robots and the Uncanny. The theory is that when robots start looking more human, people start to like them better until they look almost completely human and become scary but that they can eventually get to the point where people can’t tell they aren’t human and then people go back ...

  2. Jun 12, 2012 · The Uncanny Valley” by Masahiro Mori is an influential essay in robotics. This is the first English translation authorized by Mori. Masahiro Mori. 12 Jun 2012. 8 min read. Photo: M. Mori. Translated by Karl F. MacDorman and Norri Kageki.

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  4. Robotics. Definition. uncanny valley. By. Alexander S. Gillis, Technical Writer and Editor. What is the uncanny valley? The uncanny valley is a common unsettling feeling people experience when androids or humanoid robots and audio/visual simulations closely resemble humans in many respects but aren't quite convincingly realistic.

  5. The uncanny valley is a fascinating concept that captures the eerie feeling some people get when they encounter robots or computer-generated characters that look almost, but not quite, human. This phenomenon was first identified by Masahiro Mori, a robotics professor, in 1970.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UncannyUncanny - Wikipedia

    The uncanny valley is the region of negative emotional response towards robots that seem "almost human". Movement amplifies the emotional response. This concept is closely related to Julia Kristeva 's concept of abjection, where one reacts adversely to something forcefully cast out of the symbolic order.

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