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Steve B Cousins, PhD
Executive Director of the Stanford Robotics Center
Abstract: "Human beings are remarkable for the many ways we can impact the world. We move through and interact with the world directly, or with the help of tools, using our brains and our muscles to control those tools. Robots can be thought of as tools, often with computers instead of brains, and motors instead of muscles. Robots were invented to serve humanity and can be great assistive technologies. They can augment and extend our capabilities, whether to replace functions we no longer have (or never had), or to give us new powers. In this talk, I'll give examples of how robots can and do help people, from Robots for Humanity project and other work at Stanford and beyond, in order to explore what makes robots different from other assistive technologies."
Biosketch: Steve B. Cousins is the Executive Director of the Stanford Robotics Center. He founded Relay Robotics, formerly Savioke, serving as CTO and CEO, where he led the development and deployment of Relay - an autonomous delivery robot that works in human environments to help people. Steve was previously President and CEO of Willow Garage, and is a founding board member of the Open Source Robotics Foundation. Steve received the IEEE/IFR Award for Invention and Entrepreneurship in Robotics and Automation in 2017.