Wednesday 2 September 2015

Google Alert - technology about robot

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technology about robot
Daily update 2 September 2015
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BBC News
Field trials of the robot have begun in Moreton Bay in Brisbane to refine its navigation system, Queensland University of of Technology researcher ...
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Sky News Australia
One of the key questions about the coming robot revolution surrounds how it will impact on how we do our jobs - and whether some of us will have ...
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The Week UK
As intelligent machines get more sophisticated, there are concerns that roles held by humans will be taken over by technology. 10:59, UK, Wednesday ...
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New York Times
For now, there is the nearer-term problem of blending robots and humans. Already, cars from several automakers have technology that can warn or ...
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Wall Street Journal
While studying engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he teamed up with two other robot specialists there, and they founded iRobot ...
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(GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Adept Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq:ADEP), a leading provider of intelligent robots, autonomous mobile solutions and services, ...
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Discovery Institute
Today, technological developments on several fronts are fomenting a similar explosion in the diversification and applicability of robotics. Many of the ...
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PropertyCasualty360
But advanced technology like Liquid Robotics' (LRI) Wave Glider®, an unmanned ocean robot capable of operating through even the most severe ...
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IBNLive
If the robot was asked a question that it was unfamiliar with, its software ... Dick continued, "As technology improves, it is anticipated that I will be able ...
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Wall Street Journal (blog)
... stopped production of its Aibo toy dogs, but the pet robots will forever be remembered for their role in advancing Japan's science and technology.
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