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Will the Future Bring a Population of Deceptive, Angry Robots?
August 19, 2009  - by Haley A. Lovett
Swiss scientists have found that deception can
have an evolutionary advantage among competing
robots. Now researchers wonder if anger is the key
to making more humanlike robots.



A 2009 experiment showed that robots can develop the ability to lie to each other.

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...makes a virtue out of deception, forcing the machine to pretend to be something it's not.
"This is a test of being a successful liar," says Hayes.
"If you had something that really could pass Turing's imitation game, ...
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I think therefore I lie in the MathOfOne?

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