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Samuele Vinanzi
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👨🏻‍🏫🤖 Senior Lecturer (Asst. Professor) in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence, Sheffield Hallam University (UK) 🔎 Research: cognitive robotics, human-robot interaction, artificial trust 📕 Author, "In Robots We Trust" (OUP, 2025): https://amzn.eu/d/eTCRFJm
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🤖 Can we, and should we, trust robots? And can they trust us back?

📖 My first popular science book, “In Robots We Trust”, is out now with @oxfordacademic.bsky.social!

✨ Available now at your favourite bookshop! You can also read a free preview here: www.google.com/books/editio...
This is super interesting. It's a demo of a communication protocol called GibberLink, based on the ggwave data-over-sound encoding. It allows faster auditory exchange between two artificial agents.

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Two AI agents on a phone call realize they’re both AI and switch to a superior audio signal ggwave
YouTube video by Anton Pidkuiko
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1/10 We study LLMs empirically, as we do for many natural systems, as distinct from traditional mathematics and formal computer science. That's OK, but don't be confused about how well we understand them. It is more like how we try to understand economics than, say, electrical engineering.
That's a very good video you have there, it surely must have captured the audience's attention. I hope to see more boldness in academic presentations like in this one!
Today, I'm kicking off the semester with the first lecture of "Cognitive Systems and Robotics" for our new MSc Artificial Intelligence cohort at Sheffield Hallam University. Teaching this module is one of my favorite parts of the job!

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This morning, I found not one, not two, but three MDPI special issue invitations in my inbox. Time to set up a spam filter, I think.
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I just randomly found this book on my bookshelf. It must have been transported there from an alternate timeline. “20 years of research on agents”? Preposterous! We all know that the very idea of software agents has only been invented last year by the LLM folks!
Earlier this month, it was unveiled that next-gen robot vacuum cleaners will feature a retractable arm to pick and place objects. I'm curious but also a bit skeptical about its practical efficiency. We'll have to wait until June to find out how good they really are.

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CES 2025: Roborock’s new robot vacuum has an arm that picks up dirty socks (and more)
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Thanks for the perspective, it's a good counter-argument! 🙂 I agree with your line of thought, but I would emphasize that refusing to "peacefully accept harmful technologies" should not automatically translate to condoning or overlooking acts of violence.
An interesting and opposite perspective on aggression against robots. The author suggests that people have the right to challenge them, even through violence, to question their role in society. I don't agree: abuse towards social agents should not be normalized.

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Of Course Citizens Should Be Allowed to Kick Robots
Seen in the wild, robots often appear cute and nonthreatening. This doesn't mean we shouldn't be hostile.
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Bluesky @bsky.app · Dec 3
Scientists, academics, researchers: We’re excited to share that @altmetric.com is now tracking mentions of your research on Bluesky! 🧪
There are already many articles for which there is more attention on Bluesky than on other comparable micro-blogging sites, meaning the academic community and the general public have clearly adopted Bluesky as one of its core places to disseminate and discuss new research.

A Place of Joy.
Hello! I would love to join this list.
Thanks for this pack, it has been very useful. Would you mind adding me to the list? Cognitive roboticist working in HRI.
Are Robots Just Objects?

Join us at Sheffield Hallam University for a Human-Robot Interaction Study to explore how people perceive and interact with a humanoid robot using tangible objects.

👉 Registration link: shorturl.at/6TdfU

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LLM-based search enginges sound fascinating, but I'm wary. Two reasons:

1) 😵 Hallucinations: misinformation masquerading as facts harms society, an issue with current search engines but amplified by LLMs.
2) 🌍 Environmental impact: AI's carbon footprint is a growing concern.

Proceed with caution.
🤖 Can robots computationally reason about trust?

📜 Take a look at our short paper: "Computational Trust in Robotics: Preliminary Investigations and Evidence", where we present preliminary qualitative results from a systematic review currently under peer review.

🔗 Link: ceur-ws.org/Vol-3825/ext...
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