Page Summary: Cynthia Breazeal, Director of the Robotic Life Group at the MIT Media Lab, builds some of the world's most sociable robots. Probe animal morality, the "swarm intelligence" of a beehive, the amazing navigation talents of pigeons, and more.
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Cynthia Breazeal, Director of the Robotic Life Group at the MIT Media Lab, builds some of the world's most sociable robots. Probe animal morality, the "swarm intelligence" of a beehive, the amazing navigation talents of pigeons, and more. Once we find a planet that has Earth-like potential, how can we tell if there is life on it?
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- Cynthia Breazeal, Director of the Robotic Life Group at the MIT Media Lab, builds some of the world's most sociable robots.
- Probe animal morality, the "swarm intelligence" of a beehive, the amazing navigation talents of pigeons, and more.
- Once we find a planet that has Earth-like potential, how can we tell if there is life on it?
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