Saturday, 14 November 2015

Google Alert - technology about robot

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technology about robot
Daily update 14 November 2015
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Business Insider
Amazon is ramping up its robotics efforts and testing new technology that could make it safer to operate the fleet of robots toiling in its warehouses, ...
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New York Times
Each Saturday, Farhad Manjoo and Mike Isaac, technology reporters at The New York Times, review the week's news, offering analysis and maybe a ...
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The Guardian
When a California cop pulled over a Google self-driving car for holding up traffic this week, he knew he couldn't send its robot driver to jail. But exactly ...
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Computerworld
With autonomous robots, factories will be able to increase productivity and ... Indeed, this has been the case with virtually every major technological ...
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ScienceAlert
The latest novel and potentially revolutionary use of robotic technology comes from Bristol University in the UK, where academics have developed the ...
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Computerworld
Robots, for example, require all three (sensing, analytics and control) in ... you can begin to imagine swarms of what are, in effect, flying or driving robots. ... and there's no reason to think that the ultra-fast pace of technology adoption ...
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Engadget
Roland Behrens, a German scientist, wants to teach robots how not to kill humans. But first, he needs to know how hard they can hit before causing ...
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9NEWS.com
He is also pioneering a new technology as the first person in the world to receive a robotic hand he can control with his mind. "It's the same way as I ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
The International Federation of Robotics says the number of robots in factories ... John Maynard Keynes predicted that leaps in technology would bring ...
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WCPO
The robots are equipped with two-way viewing technology, allowing patients to see their doctors' faces and doctors to see their patients from a remote ...
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