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Humanoid robot starts work at Japanese department store Chihira, currently not programed to respond to customer complaints or questions, is not the only robot to work in retail. Last year, Nestle said it would ...
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Humanoid robot can recognize and interact with people Copplestone added that some of the robotic technology, such as facial recognition, is available on open source; meaning robot developers around the ...
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These Robots Serve Up Cocktails, but Can They Tell If You've Drunk Too Much? On the other side are the pragmatists and would-be tech moguls who see robot bartenders as the next big thing—if only they can work out the kinks, ...
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For $13.5 Million Scholarship, Mumbai Teens Building Advanced Robot Mumbai: Nine students from different schools in Mumbai are all set to represent India at the prestigious FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC), a robotics ...
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Japan robot receptionist welcomes shoppers (Tokyo-AFP) - She can smile, she can sing and this robot receptionist who ... conglomerate Toshiba, and unveiled at a tech fair in Japan last year.
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BEA shows tech prowess at robotics tournament The team was awarded Best Defensive Robot at the competition for Jamal. The tech team was undefeated until the fourth round, with a loss to ...
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Robots Can Mix You a Drink. But Will They Listen to Your Problems? Robots aren't about to elbow bartenders out of a job. ... Carlo Ratti, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and cofounder of Makr ...
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Disaster robots slow to gain acceptance from responders The technology already exists, and much of it is available off-the-shelf. But adoption of robots to aid in disaster response and recovery has been ...
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Do Killer Robots Violate Human Rights? Ten years ago, very few experts were worried about military robots. The technology was just emerging onto the battlefield. Now, several credible ...
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Second robot captures glow inside stricken Fukushima plant Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) deployed the second remote-controlled robot last week after the first one broke down. The robot detected ...
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