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Submission + - Robot swarm behaviour suggests forgetting may be important to cultural evolution (robohub.org)

Hallie Siegel writes: Do robots have culture? Can we learn about human cultural evolution by studying how group behaviour in robots evolves? Researchers in the Artificial Culture Project are trying to do just that. Prof. Alan Winfield from the Bristol Robotics Lab discusses his latest research on modelling the process by which cultural memes develop in robots when they pass learned behaviours to other robots in their group. Some interesting findings that suggest imitation noise (ie. when the behaviour isn't learned perfectly) and forgetfulness (i.e. when the robot has only limited memory of the behaviours it is trying to imitate) lead to stronger cultural memes in the robot behaviour.

Submission + - More warehouse robots coming to market as Softbank invests $20M in Fetch (robohub.org)

Hallie Siegel writes: Japanese Softbank just injected $20M in funding to Fetch Robotics, a Silicon Valley company that is developing robotic solutions for warehouse and logistics. This is one of the first warehouse systems that is coming to market since Kiva (Kiva Systems was bought by Amazon in 2012 for $775USD million). (Softbank is also invested in Aldebaran Robotics, producing the Pepper robot — a social humanoid robot that is scheduled to make its debut in Nestle stores later this year as a sales and marketing assistant.) The warehouse and logistics market is a nice fit for robotics — you can also read about some of the other competing systems that are being developed here: http://robohub.org/competing-r...

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