Sunday, 8 November 2015

Google Alert - technology about robot

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technology about robot
Daily update 8 November 2015
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Technabob
Starship Technologies' robots are now being tested in the UK, each of them low-slung, six-wheeled containers. If anything, they look something like a ...
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Business Insider
The state of those efforts is now in flux, and the group is in a difficult position as it tries to meet a goal of creating consumer robot technology by 2020.
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The Guardian
But the incursion of AI into our daily life won't begin with robot cheetahs. ... Frey observes that technology is leading to a rarification of leading-edge ...
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Forbes
Are robots going to steal a lot of our jobs in the future? ... Another way to hedge against being replaced by technology would be to invest in technology.
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Charles Warner | The Union Daily Times "Nao The Humanoid Robot" ... Daily Times Union County Advanced Technology Center Welding Instructor ...
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International Business Times UK
China is already a hub of technology. But now, it has been named for developing an advanced quadruped robot that sets a new world record of ...
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Pensacola News Journal
The University of West Florida hosted the 2015 BEST robotics competition ... BEST — Boosting Engineering, Science and Technology encourages ...
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Science fiction author Isaac Asimov introduced the word "robotics" in 1941 to reading audiences, as he described "the technology of robots and ...
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Irish Independent
Virtual reality technology will be more common that the smartphone... Share ... Around every corner at Web Summit was a robot. Tall, small, on wheels, ...
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NYC Today
The company plans to make use of its technology in developing artificial intelligence and robotics. On Friday, Toyota Motor Corp. President Akio ...
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