Month: April 2018
‘Virtual humans’ pick up on social cues
[ad_1] Transcript – ‘Virtual humans’ pick up on social cues Justine Cassell: Something I’ve learned more recently about behavior both in human-human interaction and in human-robot interaction is that part […]
‘Virtual humans’ pick up on social cues
[ad_1] Transcript – ‘Virtual humans’ pick up on social cues Justine Cassell: Something I’ve learned more recently about behavior both in human-human interaction and in human-robot interaction is that part […]
New law could be made against upskirting in the UK
[ad_1] “As part of this work, we are considering the Private Member’s Bill put forward by (Wera Hobhouse, Liberal Democrat MP for Bath).” Labour MP Gill Furniss (Sheffield, Brightside and […]
Mother jailed for life over murder of baby daughter in Lancashire | Crime
[ad_1] A “deceitful” and “manipulative” mother has been jailed for a minimum of 21 and a half years after murdering her seven-month-old baby and injuring another child. Jennifer Crichton, 35, […]
Law Pod UK Ep. 28: No More Full Disclosure for Women Forced into Sex Work – 1 COR
[ad_1] ‘Jo Moore tells Rosalind English about a recent ruling which means that women who were forced into the sex trade at a younger age don’t need to disclose their […]
How to buy the right on-premises WLAN for the enterprise
[ad_1] Do you want the right on-premises WLAN platform for the enterprise? There are a number of factors to consider, but four are most critical. First, what kind of […]