Co-evolution of Human and AI-Robots to Expand Science Frontiers
- 1.1 Mathematics
- 1.2 Data science
- 1.3 Artificial intelligence fundamentals
- 1.4 Cognitive science
- 3.3 Engineering
- 3.4 Chemistry
- 3.5 Biology
- 3.6 Agricultural sciences
- 3.7 Medicine, dentistry and pharmacy
- 4.8 Ethics and philosophy
Kanako Harada
Graduate School of Medicine
Associate Professor
This project aims to develop AI-robots that conduct scientific experiments in challenging environments (e.g. in a hazardous atmosphere, or in a micro-scale setup), while interacting with scientists as their peers. AI robots and scientists will have freer interactions, and will work with unfamiliar objects and environments through trial-and-error together. By 2050 AI-robots will discover their own principles and solutions in the science fields.
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Research collaborators
- Shogo Tanimura£¨Nagoya University£©
- Yoshihiro Maruyama£¨The Australian National University£©
- Tadahiro Taniguchi£¨Ritsumeikan University£©
- Ichiro Takeuchi£¨Nagoya Institute of Technology£©
- Kensaku Mori£¨Nagoya University£©
- Kei Okada£¨Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ£©
- Fumihito Arai£¨Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ£©
- Nobuyuki Uozumi£¨Tohoku University)
- Yoshikatsu Sato (Nagoya University)
- Takanori Takebe (Tokyo Medical and Dental University)
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Contact
- Email: harada-ms-office[at]googlegroups.com
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