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Why do hyper-realistic robots give us the creeps? It’s a “categorization failure” in the brain. Tune in to face the unsettling reality of embodied AI!



AI Innovations Unleashed: The Uncanny Valley of the Dolls (Digital Afterlife Ep. 3)

Join Dr. JR and cognitive scientist Dr. Lena Varga as they move from digital ghosts to confront the physical reality of Embodied AI. We break down Masahiro Mori’s classic 1970 psychological hypothesis, explaining why hyper-realistic robots are deeply unsettling—it’s a fundamental “categorization failure” in the human brain.

We dive into the staggering multi-trillion-dollar forecasts driving the Humanoid Robot Market and examine real-world success stories: from the deliberately non-anthropomorphic companion ElliQ to South Korea’s highly adopted Hyodol care robot. The core ethical debate: When does realistic design cross the line into emotional manipulation in caregiving? Dr. Varga discusses why experts like Iyad Rahwan insist we must regulate AI as an autonomous “actor” in our environment, not just a tool.

Plus, Nex opens with a bizarre anecdote about conga-line micro-robots!

Tune in next week for the series finale: Episode 4, “The Oracle of the End,” where we challenge Predictive AI and the burden of knowing the future.


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