Sentences with phrase «roboticist who»

«I believe that humans will have individualized relationships with robots, but I would not go so far as to propose that they will supplant human relationships,» says Rod Grupen, a roboticist who works on human - robot interaction and communication at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
«Food printers are not meant to replace conventional cooking — they won't solve all of our nutritional needs, nor cook everything we should eat,» says Lipson, a pioneering roboticist who works in the areas of artificial intelligence and digital manufacturing at Columbia Engineering.
And John Bares, a CMU roboticist who was once the director of and an instrumental part of the ATG, has been demoted to the head of test operations.

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The former roboticist for NASA is funny, clever and has a knack for diving deep into geeky detail without losing those of us who never took an AP class.
Noel Sharkey, a roboticist at the University of Sheffield, UK, who has criticised the use of autonomous weapons, fears that miniaturisation will lead to an escalation in use and pave the way for their global proliferation.
On the Nature of Human Romantic Interaction Karl Iagnemma, The Dial Press, $ 22.95 A computer technician who thinks he's found the mathematical equation for romance and a botanist who secretly yearns for the author of her field's most trusted text are two of the protagonists in a spellbinding collection of short stories from Iagnemma, a roboticist and fiction writer at MIT.
The roboticists, who use robots both operating autonomously and under human remote control, have come to some startling conclusions.
«That is a beautiful accomplishment,» says Hod Lipson, a roboticist at Cornell University who was not involved with the work.
Such adaptable robots may be used for incision - free surgery, says Antoine Cully, a roboticist at Imperial College London who was not involved in the study.
«Roboticists design machines for specific tasks, then often turn them over to people who know less about how to control them,» said David Kent, the Georgia Tech Ph.D. robotics student who led the project.
So roboticists are turning to people who have already solved many of these problems — actors, animators and dancers.
[Updated 11:28 a.m. Feb. 14: «It's a very impressive accomplishment,» said Hod Lipson, a roboticist at Cornell University, who was not involved in the study.
It's a particularly shocking turn of events for Molly, who had unsuccessfully tried to conceive for years with her current roboticist husband, John (Goran Visnjic), and still mourns the death of her first son, Marcus.
Speculative fiction writers Neal Stephenson and Marge Piercy; new media artist Lynn Hershman Leeson; cyborg activist Neil Harbission; and AI researcher and roboticist Bruce Duncan belong to a long list of prescient thinkers who inspire me to consider deeply the now and future of digital networks and biotechnological systems.
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