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Groom and Nass write that in controlled environments, robots in human-like social roles are demonstrating: Question 8 options: 1) World domination 2) Entertainment value 3) Domestic servitude 4) Great promise 5) Human expectations

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    Groom and Nass write that in controlled environments, robots in human-like social roles are demonstrating great promise.

    Option: 4

    Explanation:

    Murphy in 2004 studied robotic activities from two different perspectives. One is from controlled environment and another is from unpredictable environment. During the period of application robots are operated by human action. Robots are adaptable to logical explanations.

    In controlled environments (Murphy, 2004) robots in human like social roles are demonstrating great promise. To determine who is superior among robot team mates and human team mates one has to fixed the purpose of activity and group first.
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