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Therapy robots should mirror human emotions just like horses, respond to feelings: Study
According to new research from the University of Bristol, interactive robots should not just be passive companions, but active partners, like therapy horses who respond to human emotion.
A teen tech entrepreneur is working to retrofit robots with simulated artificial bodily functions like a virtual heart rate, body temperature, and sweating response — a bong-rip idea to make them ...
AgiBot, a global leader in humanoid robotics, has officially launched LinkCraft, a revolutionary zero-code content creation platform that allows anyone to turn human movement videos into precise robot ...
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