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Scientist Profile: Robotic Life Scientist

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Scientist Profile: Robotic Life Scientist

As a kid, this ground-breaking robot designer was inspired by the movie Star Wars. The first sociable robot she built at MIT, where she's now a professor, was called Kismet. Cynthia remembers that Kismet had a really expressive face. She's now working on Leonardo who's all about character and personality. While Cynthia's work is with robots, her goals are much larger, "Technology is something you create to improve the human condition, to contribute to a better quality of life for everyone." (Spanish version also available)

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tpt-Twin Cities Public Television

Discover that engineer Cynthia Breazeal is working on designing robots with personality that are capable of displaying emotion.

Contributor: TPT