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This image from about 1986 shows members of the team that developed Navlab 1, one of the first cars to be controlled by a computer, at Carnegie Mellon University. From left, they are Kevin Dowling, Chuck Whittaker, Nina Cavalier (nee Koros), Mike Blackwell and Jim Martin.
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Ivan Sutherland demonstrates the Trojan Cockroach, a walking machine developed by Sutherland and his team at Carnegie Mellon University in the 1980s.
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Manuela Veloso in 2003 with AIBOs or Artificial Intelligence Bots. These dog-like robots were developed by Sony for the consumer market and they have been used in RoboCup competitions since 1998.