Claire chatted to Samuele Vinanzi from Sheffield Hallam University about how robots can tell whether to trust or distrust people.
If you want safe robots, then they need to talk to each other, explains a robotics innovator. What’s behind this counter-intuitive idea?
SHANGHAI, CN / ACCESS Newswire / July 27, 2025 / On July 26, the 2025 World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC) and High-Level Meeting on Global AI Governance kicked off in grand fashion at the ...
AI-powered robots are no longer a concept from sci-fi movies. We already see them used in various industries, from industrial robots in manufacturing and humanoid robots in warehouses to surgical ...
BEIJING, Dec. 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- In science fiction films, robots are portrayed as often an indispensable part of future life. They can participate in industrial production, operate in hazardous ...
In a room at the University of Oslo in Norway, Tiago moves around, looking people straight in the eye with a smiling face. Sometimes Tiago gets agitated, like when it plays Connect Four, a board game ...
Watch Boston Dynamics’ Atlas robot doing training routines, or the latest humanoids from Figure loading a washing machine, and it’s easy to believe the robot revolution is here. From the outside, it ...
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