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Toyota and Preferred Networks to Begin Joint Development on Service Robots that Cater to Market Needs | Corporate | Global Newsroom | Toyota Motor Corporation Official Global Website
Robots can help improve mental wellbeing at work – as long as they look right | University of Cambridge
These robots will help fans during the 2020 Tokyo Olympics | PBS NewsHour
Robots will destroy our jobs – and we're not ready for it | Technology | The Guardian
Developing robots that can walk more naturally - EPFL
How robots around the world are helping humans during the COVID-19 pandemic - New opportunities | The Economic Times
Army scientists help robots understand humans | Article | The United States Army
Collaborative Robots Will Help Human Workers, Not Replace Them - The New Stack
Can “imperfect” human teachers help robots to become better learners? | School of Engineering
Top 5 Ways Robots can Help Humans in the Future
Two Revolutions: Digital and Demographic | United Nations
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Autonomous Mobile Robots: Helping humans move global enterprises forward | About Verizon
Robot Teaches Itself How to Dress People
9 ways robots are helping humans: Robodogs to magnetic slime | World Economic Forum
Meet Zora, the Robot Caregiver - The New York Times
How robots and other tech can make the fight against coronavirus safer | PBS NewsHour
Video: How studying human behaviour can help us build better robots | World Economic Forum
For Smarter Robots, Just Add Humans | WIRED
Algorithm tells robots where nearby humans are headed | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Calling for (robotic) help: Human-robot cooperation to transport goods
How robots around the world are helping humans during the COVID-19 pandemic - New opportunities | The Economic Times
Future robots won't resemble humans – we're too inefficient
Getting dressed with help from robots | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology