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At the Georgia Institute of Technology, researchers are using a robot, a tablet and "Angry Birds" to help the rehabilitation of children with disabilities.
With the help of a smart tablet and Angry Birds, children can now do something typically reserved for engineers and computer scientists: program a robot to learn new skills. The project is ...
In what must be the cutest example of human-robot interaction I've seen in recent months, researchers at Georgia Tech are helping kids teach robots how to play Angry Birds and, in the process ...
While the BitbeamBot can do more than just play everyone's favorite smart phone game, its inventor figured it would be a fun way to demonstrate his creation's capabilities. Jason Huggins, founder ...