Sparks! | Hiroshi Ishiguro | Interactive robots and our future society
Talk broadcast live at CERN on 18 September 2021 during the first edition of Sparks! The Serendipity Forum at CERN
Hiroshi Ishiguro received a engineering doctorate from Osaka University and is currently a Professor in the Department of Systems Innovation.
The reality of humanlike robots and the function of avatars in society might be easier to imagine for Hiroshi, who is based in Japan - a country recognised as being at the forefront of robotic technology and innovation.
Видео Sparks! | Hiroshi Ishiguro | Interactive robots and our future society канала CERN
Hiroshi Ishiguro received a engineering doctorate from Osaka University and is currently a Professor in the Department of Systems Innovation.
The reality of humanlike robots and the function of avatars in society might be easier to imagine for Hiroshi, who is based in Japan - a country recognised as being at the forefront of robotic technology and innovation.
Видео Sparks! | Hiroshi Ishiguro | Interactive robots and our future society канала CERN
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