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Many lonely people would rather deal with a robot than interact with an actual human, according to research co-led by ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNHumans keep building robots that are shaped like us—what's the point?
Robots come in a vast array of shapes and sizes. By definition, they're machines that perform automatic tasks and can be operated by humans, but sometimes work autonomously—without human help.
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Rest of World on MSNAI robot dolls charm their way into nursing the elderly
ChatGPT-powered robotic seven-year-olds are taking over some work from caregivers, to the delight of seniors who treat them ...
For many children, the transition from learning to read to reading to learn is a crucial and sometimes nervewracking ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNRobots learn to prioritize human safety with smarter decision-making system
The new algorithm could help robots make safer, smarter decisions around humans, even amidst the greatest uncertainties.
UChicago study finds social robots could help students feel less stress when reading aloud, pointing to new uses for classroom technology ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNVideo: UC Berkeley humanoid robot plays table tennis with human-like agility
Discover HITTER, a UC Berkeley humanoid robot that plays table tennis using AI-powered planning to outsmart human players.
In 1982, personal computers were beige, boxy, and built for engineers. They were powerful, but uninviting. Few people knew what they were for, or why they might need one. It took more than just better ...
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