Monthly Archives: February 2021

When will robots embrace us?

The sight of a robot handling pallets in a warehouse is nothing unusual. How dumbfounded would we be though if that robot flew off the handle and raved about not wanting to work all day long. Is it possible for machines to feel anger, fear or joy and recognize such emotions in people?

The sight of a robot handling pallets in a warehouse is nothing unusual. How dumbfounded would we be though if that robot flew off the handle and raved about not wanting to work all day long. Is it possible for machines to feel anger, fear or joy and recognize such emotions in people?
CZYTAJ DALEJ

A robot lied and thus became human

Big lies, little lies and lies of omission play an essential role in society. Without occasionally concealing our true opinions about people around us, we could never be able to create lasting social bonds. Clearly, lies can be useful to humans. But can they also be useful to robots?

All of us have at least once in our lives complimented someone on their appearance despite not being impressed with it or showed interest in a conversation that we cared little about. While such behaviors are clearly commonplace, a machine that conceals the truth is
CZYTAJ DALEJ

Why we’re building our customer approach on Design Thinking

I’m a firm believer that solving customers’ challenges starts with being truly interested in what they have to say – an idea that is also central to Design Thinking, a powerful tool for creative problem-solving.

I’m a firm believer that solving customers’ challenges starts with being truly interested in what they have to say – an idea that is also central to Design Thinking, a powerful tool for creative problem-solving.
CZYTAJ DALEJ