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Human–robot conversations tend to work better if the robot fills its pauses with spoken tics rather than silence in which the human can become uncertain of the robot’s intentions.

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Human–robot conversations tend to work better if the robot fills its pauses with spoken tics rather than silence in which the human can become uncertain of the robot’s intentions.

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