Ken Goldberg
UC Berkeley Professor | Robotics & AI Pioneer
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Ken Goldberg is a pioneering roboticist and artist known for his influential work at the intersection of robotics, artificial intelligence, and social media. As a Professor of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research at UC Berkeley, he has authored over 250 peer-reviewed papers and received the Presidential Faculty Fellowship Award.
Goldberg's TED talk on the 'Hands of the Future' has over 3 million views, exploring how robotic systems can augment and empower human abilities. His keynotes offer prescient insights on the evolving relationship between humans and machines, helping audiences understand the profound impact of AI and automation.
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4 lessons from robots about being human
The more that robots ingrain themselves into our everyday lives, the more we're forced to examine ourselves as people. At TEDxBerkeley, Ken Goldberg shares four very human lessons that he's learned from working with robots.
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