A new generation of robots could imitate humans simply by observing how we behave

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

A new breed of robots could someday learn to act human without being told how to behave. These machines are able to learn both how natural and artificial systems work by simply watching them. This could mean advances in the world of robotics with machines able to predict, among other things, human behaviour, as well as imitate it. A new breed of robots could someday learn to act human without being told how to behave. The researchers put a swarm of robots under surveillance, and wanted to find out the rules which governed their movements.

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