research institute: Roboticist Hiroshi Ishiguro right and his assistant pose next to one of his robots at his research center in Osaka in June, according to The Japan Times. AFP-JIJI I don't know when a Blade Runner' future will happen, but I believe it will, the Osaka University professor said. So far that has failed to materialize, but at a secretive research institute in western Japan, wild-haired roboticist Hiroshi Ishiguro is fine-tuning technology that could blur the line between man and machine. ; Highly intelligent, self-aware and helpful around the house the robots of the future could look and act just like humans and even become their friends, Ishiguro and his team predict. Every year we're developing new technology like deep learning, which has improved the performance of pattern recognition, he added. Robots are already widely used in Japan from cooking noodles to helping patients with physiotherapy. Now we're focusing on intention and desire, and if we implement them into robots whether they become more humanlike.
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