AI

Machine learning for intuitive robots that are aware of their environment

• Researchers are working to improve the tactile sensitivity of robots to facilitate more intuitive human-machine interaction. It may soon be possible to instruct robots simply by touching them.
• Robots equipped with high-resolution sensors and controlled by a new algorithm can be guided like smartphones with simple tactile gestures.
• Another algorithm developed by the University of Hertfordshire enables robots to independently adapt to their environments and to make decisions without requiring specific training.
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Rob Wood (Harvard / CETI), deploying a drone in Dominica 

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In a bright, modern office, a group of four people is engaged in a brainstorming session. A man is writing on a whiteboard, while three others, seated around a wooden table, are discussing and looking at a laptop. Colorful sticky notes are visible on the board. The space is decorated with colorful curtains and hanging lamps, creating a dynamic and collaborative atmosphere.

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