Human-Robot Interaction focuses on developing robots capable of collaboratively solving tasks with humans in robust and safe ways. This aims to foster more intuitive and effective collaborations, enhancing the potential for robots to meet complex human needs and adapt to real-world environments. Future reliance on robots is crucial as they can handle repetitive and hazardous tasks, improve efficiency, and provide support in areas such as healthcare and disaster response. This not only enhances human safety and productivity but also frees humans to engage in more creative and strategic endeavours, fostering innovation and improving quality of life.
To contribute to these aims, Alessandro will present my research agenda in Embodied AI, developed around the concept of embodied dialogue games. These activities enable AI agents to leverage multimodal signals and learn from interactions with the world and other agents. Key capabilities for these agents include embodied perceptual experience, the ability to represent and learn from interleaved multimodal sequences, and a training regime for learning through interaction. This talk will introduce future steps to advance research in Embodied AI and create a step-change in the way AI-powered robots are implemented so that they are able to develop a symbiotic relationship with humans to solve tasks in robust and safe ways. This will represent a potential path towards “Smart Machines” and get closer to the long-term vision outlined by the UK’s Robotics Growth Partnership.
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