Our everyday interactions are built upon the ability to accurately anticipate the thoughts, emotions, and actions of each other. Psychologists commonly refer to this ability as theory of mind (ToM).
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Technology that helps robots read human intentions could lead to safer, smarter, more trustworthy machines
Robots are becoming part of our everyday lives, from health care to home assistance. But for humans to truly trust and ...
What is Moravec's Paradox? This robotics theory from the '80s is still extremely relevant today, and it actually explains exactly why the new generation of humanoid robots still can't master simple ...
Nature is brimming with animals that collaborate in large numbers. Bees stake out the best feeding spots and let others know where they are. Ants construct complex hierarchical homes built for defense ...
The Earth's oceans, covering over 70% of the planet's surface, represent a vast frontier for scientific discovery and resource utilization, yet remain ...
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Inside Europe’s innovation arena: What robots, corn waste, and game theory have in common
Foro Transfiere, one of the leading European events dedicated to research, development, and innovation, was held earlier this year, in March 2025 in Malaga, Spain. The forum brings together scientific ...
Assistive robots and related technologies are revolutionising the way society caters to the needs of an ageing population and individuals with disabilities. By integrating collaborative robotics, ...
Deformable object manipulation in robotics is an increasingly critical research area, addressing the challenge of handling materials that do not maintain a fixed shape under manipulation. Unlike rigid ...
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