Human-Robot Synchronization Enhances Trust
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•Moving in Sync with Robots Helps Build Trust, Study Shows
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Researchers from the University of Bristol found that when humans and robots move together harmoniously through space, it builds mutual trust and improves teamwork.
The findings could help emergency services work more effectively with robot partners in the future.
By monitoring movement patterns, robots could detect early warning signs of trust issues and take steps to repair the relationship before it impacts the mission.
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