Human-Robot Interaction with AI

A UR5 Autonomous Robotic Manipulator trying to Stack Jenga Blocks

In the this event, children select stacking designs for a robotic arm to build, illustrating how AI allows robots to interpret human choices. After a simple introduction to robotics, each child chooses a pattern—like a tower or pyramid—and watches as the robot follows their command. This hands-on experience shows how their selections guide the robot’s actions. A small discussion will follow to encourage kids to reflect on the response, fostering curiosity.

Location information

Campus: Polytechnic
Location type: Hallway
Room or location: hallway
Indoors or outdoors: Indoors
Building Floor: First Floor

Other details

Zone: Zone A: Polytechnic

STEM

Area of Interest

STEM

Target Age Group

All ages

College or Department

Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering

The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University is the largest and most comprehensive engineering program in the United States. Our students represent 156 countries, all 50 states, Washington, D.C., Guam, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering offers 25 undergraduate programs and 48 graduate programs in its eight schools.

In addition, ‘The Global School’ refers to the Fulton Schools’ collective efforts in engaging in a globally-connected network of higher education initiatives and collaborations with government entities to broaden access to engineering education and build partnerships important to improving our communities and all whom we serve.

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