A new study published in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience suggests that assistive robots may work best when they share control with their users, striking a middle-ground between full automation and ...
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A few years ago, as a young woman with wild hopes and dreams, when I began losing my sight, I feared that my world would become smaller.
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