Robotics companies want tremendous amounts of data on how we move our hands and limbs, and their tactics are getting strange.
Munich-based company RobCo recently unveiled a new industrial humanoid robot at the Hannover Messe trade show in Germany.
Swiss scientists have published research showing AI-informed robots can learn how to self correct and teach other robots how to behave. It raises questions of consciousness in artificial intelligence.
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