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ID
28522
Banca
CESGRANRIO
Órgão
DECEA
Ano
2006
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

          Repliee is more than a humanoid robot ? it is an
     honest-to-goodness android, so lifelike that it seems like
     a real person. It has moist lips, glossy hair and vivid
     eyes that blink slowly. Seated on a stool with hands
 5    folded primly on its lap at the 2005 World Exposition in
     Japan's Aichi prefecture, it wore a bright pink blazer and
     gray slacks. For a mesmerizing few seconds from several
     meters away, Repliee was virtually indistinguishable from
     an ordinary woman in her 30s. In fact, it was a copy of
 10    one.
          Japan is proud of the most advanced humanoids in
     the world, which are expected to eventually be used as
     the workforce diminishes among the decreasing and aging
     population. But why build a robot with pigmented silicone
 15    skin, smooth gestures and even makeup? To Repliee's
     creator, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Director of Osaka University's
     Intelligent Robotics Laboratory, the answer is simple:
     "Android science."
          Besides the justification for making robots
 20    anthropomorphic and bipedal so they can work in human
     environments with architectural features such as stairs,
     Ishiguro believes that people respond better to very
     humanlike automatons. Androids can thus elicit the most
     natural communication. "Appearance is very important
 25    to have better interpersonal relationships with a robot,"
     says the 42-year-old Ishiguro. "Robots are information
     media, especially humanoid robots. Their main role in
     our future is to interact naturally with people."
          Mild colorblindness forced Ishiguro to abandon his
 30    aspirations of a career as an oil painter. Drawn to
     computer and robot vision instead, he built a guide robot
     for the blind as an undergraduate at the University of
     Yamanashi. A fan of the android character Data from the
     Star Trek franchise, he sees robots as the ideal vehicle
 35    to understand more about ourselves.
          To imitate human looks and behavior successfully,
     Ishiguro combines robotics with cognitive science. In turn,
     cognitive science research can use the robot to study
     human perception, communication and other faculties.
 40    This novel cross-fertilization is what Ishiguro describes
     as android science. In a 2005 paper, he and his
     collaborators explained it thus: "To make the android
     humanlike, we must investigate human activity from the
     standpoint of cognitive science, behavioral science and
 45    neuroscience, and to evaluate human activity, we need
     to implement processes that support it in the android."
          One key strategy in Ishiguro's approach is to model
     his artificial creations on real people. He began research
     four years ago with his then four-year-old daughter,
 50    casting a rudimentary android from her body, but its
     mechanisms resulted in strange, unnatural motion.
          Humanlike robots run the risk of compromising
     people's comfort zones. Because the android's
     appearance is very similar to that of a human, any subtle
 55    differences in motion and responses will make it seem
     strange. Repliee, though, is so lifelike that it has
     overcome the creepiness factor, partly because of the
     natural way it moves.
          Ishiguro wants his next android, a male, to be as
 60    authentic as possible. The model? Himself. The scientist
     thinks having a robot clone could ease his busy schedule:
     he could dispatch it to classes and meetings and then
     teleconference through it. "My question has always been,
     Why are we living, and what is human?" he says. An
 65    Ishiguro made of circuitry and silicone might soon be
     answering his own questions.

adapted from www.scientificamerican.com - May 2006

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  • d) "it (line 46) - "activity".

  • a) It has moist lips, glossy hair and vivid eyes that blink slowly. Ele tem lábios úmidos, cabelos brilhantes e olhos vivos...( it - refere-se ao robô) Errada
    b) Repliee was virtually indistinguishable from an ordinary woman in her 30s. In fact, it was a copy of one.
    Repliee era virtualmente indistinguível de uma mulher comum em seu 30 anos. Na verdade, era uma cópia de uma. ( one - refere-se a uma mulher) Errada
    c) A fan of the android character Data from the Star Trek franchise, he sees robots as the ideal vehicle to understand more about ourselves. Um fã do Andróide Data da franquia  Star Trek, ele vê robôs como o veículo ideal para entender mais sobre nós mesmos. ( he - refere-se ao fã) Errada
    d)  ...behavioral science and neuroscience, and to evaluate human activity, we need  to implement processes that support it in the android." ...ciência comportamental e neurociência, e para avaliar a atividade humana, precisamos  implementar processos que a apoiam no Andróide ".( it- refere-se à atividade humana) Correta
    e) The scientist thinks having a robot clone could ease his busy schedule: he could dispatch it to classes and meetings and then teleconference through it. O cientista pensa que ter um clone de robô poderia aliviar sua agenda lotada:  ele poderia despachá-lo para aulas e reuniões e, em seguida, fazer teleconferência através dele. ( it- refere-se ao robô) Errada

    Gabarito: Letra D.

  •  a) "It" (line 3) - robot
      b) "one" (line 10) - woman
      c) "he" (line 34) - Ishiguro
      d) "it (line 46) - activity
      e) "it" (line 62) - robot