Readers Comments
Passion wrote: I think this is a wonderful way to measure people's kindness. This project in a way brought the people together by helping that robot get around. I think that was a tremendous idea, whoever came up with it - good job!
akhila wrote: Enjoyed the read and the video. As i watched, one question came up. Will this be the case with, say, a lost child or old person who has forgotten who she or he is? I hope so.
ShayK wrote: What a wonderful project and outcome
cheerful-view wrote: Experiment in the more terrorist-stressed places in this world would have people diving for cover and the tweenbot owner would get hard jail time
Nyree wrote: That is awesome. I'm going to post that.
Beth wrote: That is such an awesome story! I would have loved to have seen one rolling down the street, so cute! What a really great idea, and a very interesting outcome. I am glad nobody let them it run over on the road, or even stole it (which would be what i would worry about had they been my creation. ) thanks for doing this and for sharing the story =)
Veronika wrote: Applause to human creativity, ingenuity, perseverence and just plain compassion too!
mommakat wrote: How cute? ! I think people are more likely to help this little robot because they don't feel threatened by it. I'm sure they're even curious and curiosity always seems to be stronger than fear. That experiment really says a lot about human nature in general. Thanks for sharing the video. It was interesting to see the reactions of people.
DagneyT wrote: It certainly showed the basic decency of americans! Great idea. Congrats on its success.
ANGEL wrote: I think life is like that. When you do something good & selfless, you get it that way.
God bless you.
God bless you.