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Financial Times recently interviewed Dr. Elizabeth Sklar – The future of robot-human interaction.

CoRe / May 13, 2016

sklar_1870-2-300wWhat kinds of things will robots do in future and what jobs will be left for the humans? The FT’s Maija Palmer puts the question to three London-based roboticists, including Dr. Elizabeth Sklar from KCL CoRe.

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