Tag: Human-robot interactions

Researchers teach robot dog to hurl objects like a human

ETH Zurich’s ANYmal is a four-legged robot built for autonomous operation in some of the most challenging terrains. Recently, a team of researchers at ETH Zurich have taken the capabilities of ANYmal to the next level by teaching it to hurl objects just like a human would. This groundbreaking development opens up a world of […]

Color-changing skins inspired by squids created for robots to react without wires, screens

Color-Changing Skins Inspired by Squids Revolutionize Robot Communication Drawing inspiration from marine creatures like squids and octopuses, researchers at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln have developed a groundbreaking technology that could change the way robots communicate and interact with their environment. By creating color-changing skins that mimic the camouflage abilities of these fascinating sea creatures, scientists […]

Therapy robots should mirror human emotions just like horses, respond to feelings: Study

Therapy Robots Should Mirror Human Emotions Just Like Horses, Respond to Feelings: Study According to new research from the University of Bristol, interactive robots should not just be programmed to perform tasks or respond to commands but should also mirror human emotions just like horses. The study suggests that by incorporating emotional mirroring capabilities into […]

AI models can generate own social norms, form language without human help: Study

AI Models Can Generate Their Own Social Norms and Form Language Without Human Help: A Groundbreaking Study Researchers have revealed that the LLM AI models can spontaneously develop shared social conventions through continuous interactions. This groundbreaking study showcases the immense potential of artificial intelligence to not only mimic human behavior but also to create its […]

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