Published Nov 22, 2021
Models for Human-Robot Collaboration with Julie Shah - #538
MIT professor Julie Shah delves into the future of human-robot collaboration, discussing her innovative work on team cognition modeling and predictive systems that enable robots to seamlessly adapt to human thought processes, enhancing collaboration without demanding human adaptation.

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