*Result*: OUR ROBOTIC FUTURE.
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*The article explores the potential future of mechanical helpers, such as caregiving machines and cleaning robots, coexisting with humans in various environments. It highlights the challenges of integrating robots into daily life, particularly their need for flexibility and adaptability in unpredictable human settings. The Stanford Robotics Center is showcased as a hub for developing advanced robotic technologies, including the DenseTact sensor for improved tactile feedback and the OceanOne robot for underwater exploration. Despite the promising advancements, the article acknowledges ongoing difficulties in robot functionality and the complexities of human-robot interaction. [Extracted from the article]
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