Robotic minds think alike?

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Robots identifying signals and symbols such as colour. Photo: COSPAL
Robots identifying signals and symbols such as colour. Photo: COSPAL

Most schoolchildren struggle to learn geometry, but they are still able to catch a ball without first calculating its parabola. Why should robots be any different? A team of European researchers have developed an artificial cognitive system that learns from experience and observation rather than relying on predefined rules and models.


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