Study shows there's too many white robots - From CNN of course


Robot racism? Yes, says a study showing humans' biases extend to robots
By Caroline Klein and David Allan, CNN
Updated 8:37 AM EDT, Thu August 01, 2019

(CNN)Have you ever noticed the popularity of white robots?

You see them in films like Will Smith's "I, Robot" and Eve from "Wall-E." Real-life examples include Honda's Asimo, UBTECH's Walker, Boston Dynamics' Atlas, and even NASA's Valkyrie robot. All made of shiny white material. And some real-life humanoid robots are modeled after white celebrities, such as Audrey Hepburn and Scarlett Johansson.

The reason for these shades of technological white may be racism, according to new research.

"Robots And Racism," a study conducted by the Human Interface Technology Laboratory in New Zealand (HIT Lab NZ) and published by the country's University of Canterbury, suggests people perceive physically human-like robots to have a race and therefore apply racial stereotypes to white and black robots.

These colors have been found to trigger social cues that determine how humans react to and behave toward other people and also, apparently, robots.

"The bias against black robots is a result of bias against African-Americans," lead researcher Christoph Bartneck explained to The Next Web. He told CNN, "It is amazing to see how people who had no prior interaction with robots show racial bias towards them."

The researchers think this is an issue that needs to be addressed. "If robots are supposed to function as teachers, friends, or carers, for instance, then it will be a serious problem if all of these roles are only ever occupied by robots that are racialized as White,"according to the study.

The robots used in the study are clearly robots but have human-like limbs and a head, with exterior complexions that are white -- which is to say, pinkish -- or black -- really, a deep brown. In the "shooter bias" test, black and white people and robots appeared on a screen for less than a second, and participants were told to "shoot" those holding a weapon. Black robots that were not holding weapons were shot more than the white ones not carrying guns.

Run a simple Google Image search on the term "robot." You won't see a lot of color, as pointed out in the study. The researchers see this overrepresentation of white robots as potentially harmful to the perception of other races.

Robot designers come from all corners of the world, Bartneck pointed out, yet they still idealize white robots.

"Human-shaped robots should represent the diversity of humans," Bartneck told The Next Web.

"Imagine a world in which all Barbie dolls are white. Imagine a world in which all the robots working in Africa or India are white. Further imagine that these robots take over roles that involve authority. Clearly, this would raise concerns about imperialism and white supremacy," Bartneck told CNN. "Robots are not just machines, but they represent humans."

In a second study, the HIT Lab NZ team added lighter brown robots, finding that as they increased the racial diversity, participants' racial bias toward the robots disappeared altogether. This "potentially means that diversification of robots might lead to a reduction in racial bias towards them," according to that study.

"This leads me to believe that we have everything to win by offering racial options and nothing to lose," Bartneck told CNN.

"In the same way that we do want Barbie dolls in all colors and shapes, we also want robots in more than just white."

I have an easy solution
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Leftists really are this re.tarded, aren't they? It's not an act...is it?

Nope, it's basically this, except not 500 years into the future.

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Prospects of becoming the smartest guy on the planet aside, I'm not surprised that CNN is even dumber than I thought.
 
For some bizarre reason the freakshow that is the left is obsessed with robots and AI being racist. I think the idea of any sort of intelligence that coldly and rationally analyzes them and can't be swayed by appeals to emotion or guilt terrifies them.

I saw a commercial the other day with some sheboon staring into the camera and arrogantly demanding "tech" create AI "without bias". Which it's not hard to guess what that is a euphemism for.
 
Why would anyone want a black robot?
You can't see it at night and it will steal your fucking bike.

Also cameras have a black bias, almost all of them are fucking black. Nikon, Sony, Canon, you name it, most if not their entire lineup is black. Waiting to see a tax-funded study on that too.
 
Journalism is just another front for ideology driven by post modernist.
 
Also, let me ask you this, if white robots are racist, does that make Imperial Stormtroopers basically space Nazis?

Also, robot comes from a Czech word meaning "forced labor," but since the robots are white, slavery should be okay in this case. Cuz it's totally not racist to do evil things to white people, according to the "woke" idiots who control academia.
 
Also, let me ask you this, if white robots are racist, does that make Imperial Stormtroopers basically space Nazis?

1. Stormtroopers aren't robots. They're either clones or random dudes who decided on a fun space adventure job in the armed forces.

2. Yes, didn't you see TFA?
 
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1. Stormtroopers aren't robots. They're either clones or random dudes who decided on a fun space adventure job in the armed forces.

2. Yes, didn't you see TFA?

Well, they do have white armor, and actually, there were some stormtrooper types that had cybernetics, if they weren't completely robotic.


Yeah I saw TFA, and wasn't particularly impressed. Should have kept Star Wars in the 70s and early 80s.
 
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