uncanny valley

[ uhn-kan-ee val-ee ]
/ ʌnˈkæn i ˈvæl i /

noun

  1. a psychological concept that describes the feelings of unease or revulsion that people tend to have toward artificial representations of human beings, as robots or computer animations, that closely imitate many but not all the features and behaviors of actual human beings.
  2. the dip in positive feelings toward such artificial representations.

Origin of uncanny valley

1970; coined by Japanese roboticist Masahiro Mori from Japanese bukimi no tani (genshō) “uncanny valley (phenomenon)”

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