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The Conveyor
Colorado School of Mines
13 episodes
4 days ago
Discover the latest research, new discoveries and world-changing ideas from Colorado School of Mines.
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Discover the latest research, new discoveries and world-changing ideas from Colorado School of Mines.
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Science
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Robot 101: Learning how to communicate and interact with humans
The Conveyor
9 minutes 7 seconds
4 years ago
Robot 101: Learning how to communicate and interact with humans

The possibility of robot overlords? Fortunately, we don’t have to worry about that for a while. For now, scientists and engineers are focused on  improving basic human-robot interaction to perform simple tasks and  better understand and support humans. For Tom Williams, assistant professor of computer science at Colorado School of Mines, that means developing a robot’s working memory to improve robotic communication skills. Williams explains the process of teaching robots to think and act like humans  and the technical, social and moral challenges scientists must contend  with when doing so. To learn more about robotics at Mines, visit robotics.mines.edu.

The Conveyor
Discover the latest research, new discoveries and world-changing ideas from Colorado School of Mines.