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Visual language models train robots to read human emotions
If robots are ever going to work alongside humans more generally, they’ll need read our moods ...
Humans have emotions such as happiness, sadness, fear, and anger; and maybe other animals have them too. Robots are getting increasingly smarter, for example, the driverless cars that are now ...
iRobot cofounder Colin Angle unveils Familiar, a pet-inspired emotionally aware home robot designed to learn your routines ...
Mind Children, a Seattle startup, is developing Codey, a humanoid robot, for classrooms and elderly home care facilities.
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