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  • We invited authors of selected Comments and Perspectives published in Nature Machine Intelligence in the latter half of 2019 and first half of 2020 to describe how their topic has developed, what their thoughts are about the challenges of 2020, and what they look forward to in 2021.

    • Anna Jobin
    • Kingson Man
    • Miguel Luengo-Oroz
    Special Features
    Nature Machine Intelligence
    Volume: 3, P: 2-8
  • Tactile sensing is needed for robots to physically interact with humans in daily living and in the workplace. A scientific challenge in robotics is how to simultaneously detect contact location and intensity. The authors describe a large-area sensing skin for robotic system applications, specifically for human–machine interactions.

    • Luca Massari
    • Giulia Fransvea
    • Calogero Maria Oddo
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Machine Intelligence
    Volume: 4, P: 425-435
  • Plant-inspired osmotic actuation has been proposed as a competitive actuation strategy yet reversibility is still an open issue hampering its implementation in soft robotics. Here the authors show a low input voltage reversible osmotic actuation strategy based on the electrosorption of ions on flexible electrodes.

    • Indrek Must
    • Edoardo Sinibaldi
    • Barbara Mazzolai
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 10, P: 1-8
  • The Catholic Church is challenged by scientific and technological innovation but can help to integrate multiple voices in the ongoing dialogue regarding AI and machine ethics. In this context, a multidisciplinary working group brought together by the Church reflected on roboethics, explored the themes of embodiment, agency and intelligence.

    • Edoardo Sinibaldi
    • Chris Gastmans
    • Vincenzo Paglia
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Machine Intelligence
    Volume: 2, P: 242-244
  • Miniaturized systems for in situ plant applications are important to understand and preserve natural ecosystems. Here, the attachment of bioinspired microhooks to the surfaces of plant leaves is investigated, and on-leaf soft machines fabricated for monitoring conditions and for molecular delivery.

    • Isabella Fiorello
    • Fabian Meder
    • Barbara Mazzolai
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Materials
    Volume: 2, P: 1-11