
AMARSi project could see robots learn from co-workers
Wayne Brooker at Friday 12th March filed under Competitions
"Robots of the future will be capable of learning more complex
behaviours than ever before if a new, pan-European research project
succeeds in its goal of developing the world's first architecture for
advanced robotic motor skills.
If successful, the four-year AMARSi (Adaptive Modular Architecture for Rich Motor Skills) project (which started this month) could see a manufacturing world filled with autonomous, intelligent humanoid worker bots that can learn new skills by interacting with their co-workers. It could also see a society with personal carer bots capable of quickly adapting to complex environments and changing human needs."