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There are more robots in the world today than the population of Seattle, Las Vegas, and Pittsburgh combined. Watch and read exclusive content from some of the world’s leading robotics experts to discover how we can partner with these new social entities to transform our businesses and simplify our lives.

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    Catch up with the latest from re:MARS

    Machine learning. Automation. Robots. Space. It's all here in Las Vegas, and we're bringing it to you live.

     

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  • RE:MARS 2022

    Why attend re:MARS 2022?

    Join us in Las Vegas to get inspired by the latest in MARS technologies, learn career-changing new skills, and become part of a community that will shape the future of the world.

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  • VIDEO

    The problem of bias

    Artificial intelligence provides us with so many opportunities to enhance our quality of life, but as new AI applications develop, Ayanna Howard reminds us that these opportunities come with the responsibility to ensure that implicit and unconscious biases are not programmed into the algorithms.

  • In search of the autonomous surgical robot
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    In search of the autonomous surgical robot 

    Researchers across the globe are working on robots that could be capable of performing unassisted surgical procedures. But are humans ready?
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  • Should robots lie?
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    Should robots lie?

    Roboticist Kantwon Rogers talks about the ethical implications of designing robots that lie to humans to produce beneficial outcomes.
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  • Escaping the uncanny valley
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    Escaping the uncanny valley

    Robotics creators set their sights on an intangible design goal: trust.
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  • ARTICLE

    How to use robots to improve developmental outcomes in children

    Dr. Ayanna Howard, Dean of the College of Engineering at The Ohio State University, talks about the importance of verbal feedback—even if it is from a robot.
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  • ARTICLE

    The wearable robots that are helping Navy SEALs double their strength and endurance

    Exoskeletons are also helping everyday people get on with their lives.
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