Digital News @ Tech
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How Would You Like Your Assistant - Human or Robotic?
Atlanta, GA (April 29, 2013) — Healthcare providers indicate, if given a choice, they would prefer a robotic assistant rather than a human.
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And the Oscar (and Thanks) Goes To…
Atlanta, GA (February 19, 2013) — Student Rebecca Rolfe analyzed 60 years of Academy Awards acceptance speeches as part of a research project that focused on gratitude.
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Squirrels and Birds Inspire Researchers to Create Deceptive Robots
Atlanta, GA (December 3, 2012) — Using deceptive behavioral patterns of squirrels and birds, researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed robots that are able to deceive each other.
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Robots in the Home: Will Older Adults Roll Out the Welcome Mat?
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Computer Science About to Get More Hip
Atlanta, GA (October 13, 2012) — National music engineer and producer will work with Georgia Tech researchers on a project that teaches high school students how to write computer code to create musical remixes.
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Andrea Thomaz Named "Brilliant 10"
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Using Hip-Hop to Teach Computer Science
Atlanta, GA (July 11, 2012) — Metro Atlanta high school students are learning computer science by writing computer code for hip-hop beats.
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Musical Robot Companion Enhances Listener Experience
Atlanta, GA (June 25, 2012) — New robotic musician designed to change the way people enjoy music.
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Four Telltale Signs of Propaganda on Twitter
Atlanta, GA (June 4, 2012) — The study identifies four characteristic behaviors of Twitter hyperadvocates, whose actions clearly separate them from the tweeting behavior of typical users.
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Georgia Tech/Microsoft Study Shows Bandwidth Caps Create Uncertainty, Risky Decisions
Atlanta, GA (May 7, 2012) — Better home network management tools could mitigate impact of capped broadband service on users.