Amazon's delivery drone will have the capability of
recognizing human gestures and responding accordingly.
Along with researchers like Louis Herman, a University of Hawaii scientist who found that dolphins can quickly
recognize human gestures like pointing, even when a person is on TV, Reiss was shepherding dolphin science into the modern age.
Not exact matches
Meanwhile, Michael Arbib, a computational neuroscientist at the University of Southern California, is working on a variant of the gestural theory based on the discovery of similarities in the way
human brains
recognize language and monkey brains
recognize gestures.
A recently published Amazon patent depicts a delivery drone capable of
recognizing and responding to
human gestures and speech, which means you may want to practice the art of supplication to ensure proper delivery of that two - ply to your front porch.