Human-Robot Teaming
JOIN US IN THIS INSPIRING EPISODE FEATURING PROFESSOR BRUNO SICILIANO, A PIONEER IN ROBOTICS AND A HIGHLY ESTEEMED IEEE FELLOW. WE EXPLORE HIS INCREDIBLE JOURNEY, THE ROLE OF PASSION IN RESEARCH, AND THE FUTURE OF HUMAN-ROBOT COLLABORATION. DISCOVER HOW SOCCER, CULTURE, AND SCIENTIFIC INNOVATION INTERTWINE TO SHAPE THE NEXT ERA OF ROBOTICS. MAIN TOPICS DISCUSSED: 1. The influence of passion, especially football and culture, on robotics innovation 2. The concept of human-robot teaming and shared autonomy 3. Barriers, standards, and the global landscape of robotics development 4. The ethical and societal implications of technological progress 5. Inspirational advice for future generations of researchers IN THIS EPISODE: 1. Professor Siciliano recounts his lifelong passion for Napoli football and its influence on his creativity 2. Insight into the potential of collaborative autonomy and the balance between control and compliance 3. Examples of unexpected applications of robotics, from fashion industry to surgical tools 4. The importance of cultural, societal, and international perspectives in shaping robotics standards 5. Personal stories of mentorship, international cooperation, and the responsibility of future innovators 6. The vision of a seamless, human-centered future powered by physical AI and hyper-connectivity TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Welcome and introduction to Professor Siciliano's impact in robotics 01:13 - The significance of his research and cultural background 02:33 - Passion for football and its influence on engineering creativity 03:43 - The role of adrenaline and emotional engagement in research and teaching 05:03 - The social and cultural insights from stadium visits across Europe 06:44 - Creativity inspired by local city culture and its impact on innovations 09:14 - The story behind the ERC grant and the pizza robot demonstrator 11:44 - Robotics as a societally inspired pursuit rooted in cultural identity 12:45 - The sociological dimension of human-robot interaction in urban environments 13:14 - Gesticulation, cultural behaviors, and AI training datasets 14:43 - The importance of sensory development and education in human evolution 15:42 - Interdisciplinary approaches and cross-fertilization between robotics and other fields 16:09 - Teaching beyond textbooks: inspiring the next generation 18:11 - Student assessments, ethics in education, and the value of understanding concepts 20:14 - The role of AI and accessible knowledge in democratizing robotics 22:29 - The founding of the "Technology Humanism" initiative and societal responsibilities 23:51 - Creativity as a driver for research and the symbolic link to soccer 24:37 - Imagining robots playing soccer and rethinking human-robot interaction 25:14 - Supporting and connecting people across disciplines for innovative collaborations 33:42 - The potential of joint human-robot creative endeavors and storytelling 34:00 - The importance of shared control and the blending roles in human-robot teaming 50:53 - The balance between control, safety, and social acceptability in robots 54:43 - The emerging era of diverse robotic systems beyond humanoids 59:34 - The future of design, control, and integration in robotics 60:00 - The establishment of Stanford’s new Robotics Center and the pillars of modern robotics 61:10 - The four pillars: Knowledge, Design, Interaction, Impact 65:21 - Shared emotions, the human side of robotics, and the euphoria of technological progress 66:15 - Barriers to human-robot teaming and strategies to overcome them 70:38 - Unexpected applications of robotics (surgical, industrial, assistive) 75:29 - Enabling new applications, from virtual guides to assistive devices 79:31 - Rethinking the human-robot relationship and the evolution of “robots” into collaborative partners 82:29 - Standards, regulations, and international differences in robotics development 90:22 - The potential of robotics to bridge cultural and societal gaps 94:08 - The importance of interdisciplinary and international cooperation for future progress 99:50 - Visions of the future: technological, emotional, and societal changes in the next decades 104:37 - The responsibility of today’s scientists and engineers to preserve emotional and cultural legacies 115:41 - Final reflections: inspiring the next generation to dream bigger and collaborate globally RESOURCES & LINKS: 1. Even Falkenberg Langås, Muhammad Hamza Zafar, and Filippo Sanfilippo. "Exploring the synergy of human-robot teaming, digital twins, and machine learning in Industry 5.0: a step towards sustainable manufacturing." Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing 37, no. 3 (2026): 999-1022. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10845-025-02580-x [https://doi.org/10.1007/s10845-025-02580-x]. 2. Filippo Sanfilippo, Timothy Wiley, and Rebekah Rousi. "Robocup soccer autonomy uprising: How crowds, referees, and humanoid robots are redefining the future of human-robot interaction." In 2025 20th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI), pp. 1131-1139. IEEE, 2025. doi: https://10.1109/HRI61500.2025.10974154 [10.1109/HRI61500.2025.10974154]. 3. Filippo Sanfilippo, Muhammad Hamza Zafar, Timothy Wiley, and Fabio Zambetta. "From caged robots to high-fives in robotics: Exploring the paradigm shift from human–robot interaction to human–robot teaming in human–machine interfaces." Journal of Manufacturing Systems 78 (2025): 1-25. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmsy.2024.10.015 [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmsy.2024.10.015]. CONNECT WITH PROFESSOR SICILIANO: 1. LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/bruno-siciliano-6270832/?originalSubdomain=it] This episode encapsulates the synergy between passion, culture, and scientific curiosity, demonstrating that the future of robotics is fundamentally human-centered and inspired by shared dreams and responsibilities.
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