Whether US okay's the use of a robot (Kaspar in this regard) to assist the autistic children to help them learn and interact with other people around them is still in question. The scientists and researchers (as stated in an article in msn. Com) are not sure whether the robot will help the autistic children in interacting with other people or it will have an adverse effect on them when they go out to interact with the real world.
Since this robot-assisted interaction with autism needs trials and trials could take years to analyze and reach a conclusion, it is too early to say anything on this subject. Yes, there are always pluses and minuses of every scientific invention. In this case too, there are risks and benefits.
Like autistic child might get used to the robot and would not interact with the real ones. But on the other hand, a robot like 'Kaspar' is harmless and more easy for an autistic child to handle, learn and interact. Let us see if the benefits outweigh the risks and we may find a 'Kaspar' in a classroom of autistic children.
Source: msnbc.msn.com/id/41967936/ns/health-ment... image source:t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQV8PxN....
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