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Brynjolfsson and McAfee: The jobs that AI can't replace Current advances in robots and other digital technologies are stirring up anxiety among workers and in the media. There is a great deal of fear, ...
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Tech News: Why Robots Won't Steal Your Job Robotic valet parking at the Dusseldorf airport. Although groundbreaking technology is pushing the world forward by making life easier, it is also ...
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Robots providing efficient labor to dairy farms Plus, farmers say, the milking technology makes for happier, more productive cows. Dairy operations here and abroad have used robotic milkers for ...
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'Girl power' comes to Queensland technology challenge Robotics challenge director and Gympie State High School teacher, Tony Grudzinski, said hands-on technology events gave primary school girls the ...
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Women Makers Still a Minority, but Still Making 3D Printed Robotics Like this Beetle Bot Women's involvement in math, science and technology in the workforce lags far behind that of men–despite the fact that more women are working and ...
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Future of food: how we cook For Oleynik, the vision is to produce a hi-tech solution to an everyday ... A built-in fridge and a dishwasher that can be stacked by the robot are also on ...
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Watch: Robots rover in a sweet Rosh Hashana Tradition and technology meet in a new video depicting robots, developed at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, preparing for the upcoming ...
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With sharks invading beaches, California turns to drones - to track them Using state-of-the-art technology -- including underwater robots and airborne drones -- to shadow the sharks, scientists and safety experts are trying to ...
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Royal Blackburn Hospital's new £1.3m Da Vinci robot hailed as 'excellent investment' The technology enables doctors to go 'way beyond keyhole surgery' and leads to ... The robot is a first for the trust and the only Da Vinci robot used for ...
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Danish Astronaut at ISS controls robot on earth A Danish astronaut aboard the global Space Station has successfully pulled off a big advance in technology: controlling a robot from space.
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