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#robotics
Originally shared by Singularity 2045
"When you visit Manuela Veloso at Carnegie Mellon University, you’re not guided to her office by a security officer or even issued instructions by a secretary at reception. Instead, one of Veloso’s autonomous CoBots (short for “collaborative robot”) guides you to her desk — or wherever in the building she may be. It sounds like something out of the movies, and it may feel like science fiction, too, when you’re being chaperoned by a robot wheeling around on its own volition."
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2012/08/worlds-most-wired-roboticist/
Originally shared by Singularity 2045
"When you visit Manuela Veloso at Carnegie Mellon University, you’re not guided to her office by a security officer or even issued instructions by a secretary at reception. Instead, one of Veloso’s autonomous CoBots (short for “collaborative robot”) guides you to her desk — or wherever in the building she may be. It sounds like something out of the movies, and it may feel like science fiction, too, when you’re being chaperoned by a robot wheeling around on its own volition."
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2012/08/worlds-most-wired-roboticist/
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