Why Intempus Believes Robots Need Human-Like Emotional Intelligence
Discover how Intempus plans to make robots smarter and more relatable by adding human physiological traits.
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Why Intempus Believes Robots Need Human-Like Emotional Intelligence Why should robots be designed with human-like physiological states? This is a question at the heart of the groundbreaking work by robotics innovator Teddy Warner , founder of Intempus . As the field of robotics advances rapidly, many are wondering how robots can better interact with humans, anticipate actions, and deliver smoother, more intuitive user experiences. Intempus believes the answer lies in equipping robots with human-like emotional intelligence—essentially giving them a physiological state akin to that of a living being. This concept promises to bridge the gap between rigid machine behavior and natural human interaction, which not only boosts user trust but also unlocks high-value data to train more adaptive AI models . Image Credits:Yuichiro Chino / Getty Images Intempus isn’t just dreaming big; it’s developing technology to retrofit existing robotic systems with expressive, kinetic movements —those subtle shifts and gestures that humans unconsciously us…