The Robots Are Coming
They’re already common in manufacturing. Soon, they’ll be almost everywhere
They’re already common in manufacturing. Soon, they’ll be almost everywhere
Prof. Tom Chau’s lab can already tell what word you’re thinking of, or if you’re singing a song to yourself
How a unique collaboration is making life better for a student with cerebral palsy
A U of T lab is developing new technologies to assist older people with daily tasks
A University of Toronto lab is harnessing computers to make life better as we age
Master’s student Eric Wan helped develop software that allows anyone, including people with severe physical disabilities, to make music
Student-developed app helps people with speech problems express themselves – at a fraction of the cost of other devices
Advances in technology are bringing us robots that can interact naturally with humans
Professor Alex Mihailidis is designing an "intelligent" house that will help dementia sufferers
Last scene of all...is second childishness and mere oblivion, sans teeth, sans eyes, sans everything
Rachel Tyndale, Vincent Tropepe, Deborah Fels, Shaf Keshavjee, Ed Doolittle, Akiko Iwasaki