Robotics in a Human-Centered World: The Push and Pull of Ideas and Applications
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In this 36-minute keynote address from Stanford University, Rodney Brooks, Panasonic Professor of Robotics (emeritus) at MIT, explores the dynamic relationship between robotics innovation and real-world applications. Discover the cyclical pattern of excitement, delusion, overreach, surprise, and success that characterizes robotics development. Learn about Brooks' three fundamental laws of robotics: how a robot's appearance must honestly reflect its capabilities to gain user acceptance, why robots must preserve human agency rather than diminish it, and understand the crucial insight that truly reliable and affordable robotic technologies require at least a decade of consistent improvement beyond initial laboratory demonstrations.
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Robotics in a Human-Centered World: Robotics: The Push and Pull of Ideas and Applications
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