Stanford Webinar - Human-Robot Interaction
Learn more from Monroe Kennedy and Bill Burnett during their on-campus program happening March 20-22, 2024: https://online.stanford.edu/courses/x... How will technology change the way we think, live, and work? Is there a future in which robots will work autonomously beside humans, and what work is being done to get us there? In this webinar, Stanford University School of Engineering faculty Monroe Kennedy and Bill Burnett explore a future in which robots can think “independently” to enhance human performance and understand human intent. Get a glimpse at the future of collaborative design with previews from the Stanford Assistive Robotics and Manipulation Lab. #robot #robotics #technology #design

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