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Robots and robots in use

1983
The fact that the word ‘robot’ exists in many languages is evidence of its recent coinage, despite the fact that it represents the fulfilment of an age-long aspiration: to create a device that can replace man in everything he cannot or does not wish to do himself, but still needs or wants to do, without presenting any threat to his authority.
Philippe Coiffet, Michel Chirouze
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Gemini Robotics: Bringing AI into the Physical World

arXiv.org
Recent advancements in large multimodal models have led to the emergence of remarkable generalist capabilities in digital domains, yet their translation to physical agents such as robots remains a significant challenge.
Gemini Team   +117 more
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Human–robot interaction in industrial collaborative robotics: a literature review of the decade 2008–2017

Adv. Robotics, 2019
Currently, a large number of industrial robots have been deployed to replace or assist humans to perform various repetitive and dangerous manufacturing tasks.
A. Hentout   +3 more
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To Robot or Not To Robot: The Use of Robotics in Benign Gynecologic Surgery

Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2019
The use of robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgery has continued to grow since the Food and Drug Administration approval for robotic-assisted gynecologic surgery in 2005. However, despite this growth in utilization, the data supporting its use in benign gynecologic surgery has not strongly supported its advantages over conventional laparoscopy ...
Kendall C. Griffith   +3 more
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Flexible Neuromorphic Electronics for Computing, Soft Robotics, and Neuroprosthetics

Advances in Materials, 2019
Flexible neuromorphic electronics that emulate biological neuronal systems constitute a promising candidate for next‐generation wearable computing, soft robotics, and neuroprosthetics. For realization, with the achievement of simple synaptic behaviors in
Hea-Lim Park   +5 more
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There Is No "I" in "Robot": Robots and Utilitarianism [PDF]

open access: possibleIEEE Intelligent Systems, 2006
In this article, the author uses the 2004 film I, Robot as a philosophical resource for exploring several issues relating to machine ethics. Though the author did not consider the film particularly successful as a work of art, it offers a fascinating conception of machine morality and raises questions that are well worth pursuing.
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Robot Creativity: Humanlike Behaviour in the Robot-Robot Interaction

2020
Artificial Intelligence development is mainly directed toward imitating human reasoning and performing different tasks. For that purpose, related software and program solution where artificial intelligence is used have mostly thinking abilities. However, there are many questions to answer in ongoing AI research, especially when we come to the point ...
Predrag, K. Nikolic   +1 more
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3D-printed PEDOT:PSS for soft robotics

Nature Reviews Materials, 2023
Jinhao Li, Jie Cao, Baoyang Lu, G. Gu
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SCATTER OF ROBOTS

Parallel Processing Letters, 2009
In this paper, we investigate the scatter problem, which is defined as follows: Given a set of n robots, regardless of the initial position of the robots on the plane, eventually, no two robots are located at the same position forever. We show that this problem cannot be deterministically solved. Next, we propose a randomized algorithm.
Dieudonné, Yoann, Petit, Franck
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