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  2. Pepper (robot) - Wikipedia

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    Pepper is available as a research and educational robot for schools, colleges and universities to teach programming and conduct research into human-robot interactions. [citation needed] In 2017, an international team began research into using Pepper as versatile robot to help look after older people in care homes or sheltered accommodation.

  3. Human–robot interaction - Wikipedia

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    Humanrobot interaction (HRI) is the study of interactions between humans and robots. Humanrobot interaction is a multidisciplinary field with contributions from human–computer interaction , artificial intelligence , robotics , natural language processing , design , psychology and philosophy .

  4. Robotics engineering - Wikipedia

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    Ensuring safety in human-robot interaction is a significant challenge in the field of robotics engineering. In addition to technical aspects, such as the development of sensitive control systems and force-limited actuators, engineers must address the ethical and legal implications of these interactions.

  5. Businesses can rent a Pepper robot for customer service - AOL

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    Folks in Japan might find themselves chatting with Pepper robots in business establishments these coming years. The enterprise version of the gentle-looking humanoid machine will be available for ...

  6. Human–robot collaboration - Wikipedia

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    Human-Robot Collaboration is the study of collaborative processes in human and robot agents work together to achieve shared goals. Many new applications for robots require them to work alongside people as capable members of human-robot teams. These include robots for homes, hospitals, and offices, space exploration and manufacturing.

  7. Soft Growing Robotics - Wikipedia

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    Soft Growing Robotics is a subset of soft robotics concerned with designing and building robots that use robot body expansion to move and interact with the environment.. Soft growing robots are built from compliant materials and attempt to mimic how vines, plant shoots, and other organisms reach new locations through growth.

  8. Could AI robots replace human astronauts in space? - AOL

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    Nasa's Valkyrie robot was built by the Johnson Space Center to compete in a 2013 robotics challenge trial. Weighing 300lb and standing at 6ft2in, it looks not unlike a Star Wars Stormtrooper, but ...

  9. Frauke Zeller - Wikipedia

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    Zeller is also the co-creator of the first hitchhiking robot - hitchBOT. [4] The project garnered broad public interest all around the world, and since then, she has been working on human-robot interaction and AI-related projects. [1]