Robot see, robot do: System learns after watching how-tos

Cornell researchers have developed a new robotic framework powered by artificial intelligence that allows robots to learn tasks by watching a single how-to video.

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Dr. Daniel Fitzgerald, director of Weill Cornell Medicine’s Center for Global Health, describes the origins and benefits of a longstanding partnership with Weill Bugando School of Medicine in Mwanza, Tanzania.

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Fast Company

“For the last 20 years, many employers’ practices appear to assume that having no college degree means you don’t have skills. Today, Opportunity@Work provides further evidence to refute that narrative,” says Erica Groshen, senior labor market advisor at ILR.

The Washington Post

“From a consumer perspective, I don’t think people should be worried. It’s an inconvenience. But ultimately, we’re a very highly regulated industry, and it’s going to continue to be very carefully regulated and monitored,” says Nicole Martin, assistant research professor.

Bloomberg Law

Michael Dorf, professor of law, joins the Bloomberg Law Podcast to discuss the Supreme Court's emergency order.

Christian Science Monitor

Ian Kysel, associate clinical professor of law, says “It’s appropriate for states to collaborate on how to respond to migration. But the first principle of that has to be to ensure that the rights of all migrants are protected.”

The New York Times

“Human creativity has allowed us to reach for the stars and find those exciting new worlds on our cosmic horizon, and imagination helps us envision what they could look like,” says Lisa Kaltenegger, associate professor of astronomy.

The Guardian

Robert Sternberg, professor of psychology, says “The greatest worry in these times of generative AI is not that it may compromise human creativity or intelligence, but that it already has.”