What happens if you sit a humanoid robot in front of a mirror, then let it binge watch hours of YouTube clips of people talking and singing. For researchers at Columbia Engineering, the result is a ...
Watching hours of YouTube videos isn’t usually considered the most prestigious form of education, but it might be a surprisingly effective tool for robots learning to communicate like humans.
I'm not sure I want robots to be able to mimic humans like this.
A robot called Emo that senses when a human is about to smile and simultaneously responds with one of its own could represent a big step towards developing robots with enhanced communication skills ...
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