Professor Cangelosi has brought together a team of experts, including robotocists at the Italian Institute of Technology in Genoa, who have developed the first baby robot called iCub. ‘We will create a series of tasks for the robot,’ says Cangelosi, ’which are the same sort of tasks that children experience using toys. The main task will be the robot sitting at a table, using hands to play with toys and grasp objects. Like children, they can stack cubes on top of each other, the biggest at the bottom, gradually working up. This is what children do. They are playing and gradually learning. Our robot will be trained to perform these motor actions like a young child does and we will be teaching the robot the names of actions, the names of objects, colours and so on. Just like being in pre-school.’
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