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activities in their daily lives, such as changing light bulbs, cleaning the house, washing dishes, making the bed, taking out the trash, and reminding them to take medications. Human assistance; however, was preferred for social and decision-making activities: cooking,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], entertaining guests, grocery shopping.Additionally, activities of a personal,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], intimate nature remain in humans' hands. The participants were resistant to having robotic help with things like bathing, walking, shaving,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], getting dressed, eating, and brushing their teeth.The researchers note that these results may be impacted by the lack of friendly interaction between person and robot. The Personal Robot 2 (PR2) is meant to perform specific tasks, and that's that. However, in the case of "social robots," such as MIT's Leonardo, people develop personal relationships with their assistant. They name their robot, dress it,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and address it with greetings and farewells.Another study called the CompanionAble Project created Hector, a similar robot
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