Introducing artificial intelligence (AI)–powered robots like AMECA into health care comes with potential benefits like ...
A new study examined how humans perceive different types of deception by robots, revealing that people accept some lies more ...
Do you think a robot should be allowed to lie? A new study published in Frontiers in Robotics and AI investigates what people ...
A biohybrid robot made from plant cells can help with reforestation, for example, or a medical robot built from ... Fungi are everywhere, and creating these types of robots could be more feasible ...
Muragaki — director of the Center for Advanced Medical ... type of setting, incorporating technologies such as surgical navigation in conjunction with Medicaroid’s hinotori TM Surgical Robot ...
To explore whether humans are comfortable with robots lying, researchers asked 500 people to evaluate different types of ...
Many human activities release pollutants into the air, water and soil. These harmful chemicals threaten the health of both ...
If a robot is lying to someone, there could be an acceptable reason for it. There are lots of philosophical debates in ...
As medical robotics emerges as a key international trend ... including some of the most difficult types, we have established a complete system for laparoscopic hepato-pancreato-biliary surgeries ...
While medical applications of self-folding, surgical nanobots are probably still a while off, that doesn’t mean that we can’t already make self-assembling, flatpack-style robots, along with ...
By Stine S Johansen Social norms say it can be okay for people to lie, if it protects someone from harm. Should a robot be allowed the same privilege to lie for the greater good? The answer, according ...