According to a report in New Scientist, researchers at University of Hertfordshire in Hatfield, UK, have created a single robot brain that can jump from robot-to-robot, and even computers scattered throughout the home. The benefit is that homeowners can communicate a task to the robo-butler in one interface and, even if that robot cannot accomplish the task, it can communicate with one that can, and even relay back to the owner that the task has been completed.
Other features the uni-bot-brain brings are the ability to recognize different people, respect personal space, and other norms of social interaction.
Other features the uni-bot-brain brings are the ability to recognize different people, respect personal space, and other norms of social interaction.
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