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Lex Fridman Podcast
#329 – Kate Darling: Social Robots, Ethics, Privacy and the Future of MIT
Lex Fridman Podcast

#329 – Kate Darling: Social Robots, Ethics, Privacy and the Future of MIT

Lex Fridman 3h 9m 43 months ago
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Kate Darling is a researcher at MIT Media Lab interested in human robot interaction and robot ethics. Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors:
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() – Introduction
() – What is a robot?
() – Metaverse
() – Bias in robots
() – Modern robotics
() – Automation
() – Autonomous driving
() – Privacy
() – Google’s LaMDA
() – Robot animal analogy
() – Data concerns
() – Humanoid robots
() – LuLaRobot
() – Ethics in robotics
() – Jeffrey Epstein
() – Love and relationships

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