Pleasing Images and Artificial Intelligence Theory


By Lance Winslow


Much work is currently being done in the scientific community to fuse non-human or artificial intelligence into a mold, which will be accepted by their human counterparts. You might understand that a soon to be or someday inferior human may be a little upset working along side an advanced robot or artificial intelligent android.

How the android looks will be a big factor, its facial expressions will also be important as well. One might even consider the types of visual images that are pleasing to humans now. Think about the visual imagery used in advertising today, lots of research goes into this, because non-pleasing advertising will not sell products or services.

The future of these psychological truths will be evident also in Artificial Intelligent Robot Androids mimicking human behavior and adjusting to personalities. Thus a whole new set of research papers are now re-affirming what is now being discussed in advertising images and its relation to the future.

At MIT, Carnegie Mellon, Stanford, Cal-Tech, Texas A & M, Virginia Tech, Georgia Tech and so many other schools they are considering this. A recent study from the University of Riverside in California not only confirms advertising theory, but says the exact same thing about online images and computer human interfaces for online marketing, with all the empirical proof which cannot be put into any small and tight well-written article on the subject.


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