Papers

2

Total Citations

355

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About

Bill Gates has made notable contributions to the field of robotics and human-computer interaction, with his research centering on the integration of robotic systems into everyday domestic environments. His most influential work, "A Robot in Every Home," first published in 2007, has garnered 342 citations, establishing him as a thought leader in the vision of ubiquitous personal robotics. In this seminal piece, Gates drew compelling parallels between the nascent robotics industry and the early days of the personal computer revolution, arguing that intelligent machines were poised to transform household life much as PCs had reshaped the workplace. A subsequent publication under the same title in 2008 extended these ideas, accumulating an additional 13 citations. Together, these works reflect Gates's sustained commitment to exploring how autonomous systems can be democratized and made accessible to general consumers. His research has influenced both academic discourse and broader public conversation around the future of home automation, inspiring a generation of roboticists and technologists to consider the social and practical dimensions of bringing robotic companions into domestic spaces.

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H-Index
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Papers
355
Total Citations
178
Avg Citations/Paper
🏆 Most Cited Paper
A Robot in Every Home
342 citations · 2007
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2007 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 0
🏛 Institutions: Microsoft (United States)

Top Papers

  1. 1
    A Robot in Every Home
    342 citations · 2007
  2. 2
    A Robot in Every Home
    13 citations · 2008

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