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  1. Intelligent humanoid robots expressing artificial humanlike empathy in nursing situations.Joseph Andrew Pepito, Hirokazu Ito, Feni Betriana, Tetsuya Tanioka & Rozzano C. Locsin - 2020 - Nursing Philosophy 21 (4):e12318.
    Intelligent humanoid robots (IHRs) are becoming likely to be integrated into nursing practice. However, a proper integration of IHRs requires a detailed description and explanation of their essential capabilities, particularly regarding their competencies in replicating and portraying emotive functions such as empathy. Existing humanoid robots can exhibit rudimentary forms of empathy; as these machines slowly become commonplace in healthcare settings, they will be expected to express empathy as a natural function, rather than merely to portray artificial empathy as a replication (...)
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