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Garments on robots could provide information about the wearer’s role — for instance, a robot waiter might wear a white shirt with a black bowtie.

Cornell and New York University have published research that considers when, how, and why we would dress robots in our homes and workplaces. Garments on robots could provide information about the wearer’s role — for instance, a robot waiter might wear a white shirt with a black bowtie.


August 4, 2021  |  Source: Cornell Chronicle  |  Photo credit: European Pressphoto Agency