Hiroshi Ishiguro, the man who humanizes robots A must-have figure in contemporary robotics, Hiroshi Ishiguro embodies a singular approach to the relationship between humans and machines. Professor at Osaka University, he has made himself known for the creation of ultra-realistic androids, designed to resemble — and sometimes replace — human beings. His most emblematic project is undoubtedly his own double robotics, a geminoid reproducing his app…
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Hiroshi Ishiguro, the man who humanizes robots A must-have figure in contemporary robotics, Hiroshi Ishiguro embodies a singular approach to the relationship between humans and machines. Professor at Osaka University, he has made himself known for the creation of ultra-realistic androids, designed to resemble — and sometimes replace — human beings. His most emblematic project is undoubtedly his own double robotics, a geminoid reproducing his app…