Cornell University researchers are using technology, in the form of a mirror-equipped robot, to help bring people together.
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While technology has made the world "smaller," it has also pulled individuals apart, thanks to mobile phones and other devices that command our attention. Cornell University researchers are using technology, in the form of a mirror-equipped robot, to help bring people together. Members of the Architectural Robotics Lab, led by Keith Evan Green, have built a four-foot-tall robot—dubbed MirrorBot—with dual mirrors that, when placed in front of a pair of strangers, let each participant see themself in one mirror and the other person in the other.
Cornell University researchers are using technology, in the form of a mirror-equipped robot, to help bring people together.
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