Taking cues from early childhood development to build better robots
Robots already work on factory floors, in dangerous situations, and cleaning the floor, but to truly interact with us, they're going to need to understand our world.
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Samraweet Yohannes ·
Posted: Dec 04, 2020 4:38 PM ET | Last Updated: April 9
Just like babies, we can let robots explore and play in their surroundings to learn what it's like to be a human. (Raising Robotic Natives)
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Robots are integrating into many aspects of our daily lives, but to truly interact with humans they're going to need to understand our world.