Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Humanoid robots are stepping into the spotlight, performing live with human musicians, in an interesting study done by researchers ...
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In a fascinating blend of technology and artistry, researchers present a study in PeerJ Computer Science, showcasing how humanoid robots can collaborate seamlessly with human musicians during live ...
You've seen them dance, lift heavy objects and perform stunts. Now, robots are taking centre stage as singers and musicians ...
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When soft music is playing in the background, a brief exchange with a robot can evoke unexpected feelings of intimacy. Researchers were surprised to discover how much of a role the background music ...
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