Robot receptionist with an attitude

Carnegie Mellon University is experimenting with a robot receptionist with a personality. The article on NPR tells about the receptionist, named Tank. Tank lives in a computer, with a Frankenstein-like face showing on the monitor. He responds to typed-in questions, including personal ones, with a rather curious personality courtesy of the Drama Department. Among other things, he doesn’t seem to like his boss, Dr. Reid Simmons, very much. If asked, Tank will tell you he’s also worked at NASA, and failed as a satellite robot. A job at the CIA was also a bust. Dr. Simmons explains that they’re trying to make it easier for people to interact with robots, and upgrades are planned.

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