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Fukushima robot In the years since, there have been efforts to develop robots that should be more useful. The disaster inspired a spectacular robot competition called ...
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Davos 2016: Need To Embrace Robot Revolution Not Fear It, Tech Leaders Say Rather than fearing the rise of automation, as seen at this South by Southwest "Stop The Robots" protest, we should embrace the new technology, ...
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Is it time to expect more than dance moves from robots? So when, at the CES Technology show in Las Vegas earlier this month, I had a secret assignation in a hotel room with a robot dubbed as a family ...
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Jibo is being marketed as the world's first "social robot for the home". Jibo is being marketed as the world's first "social robot for the home". ... But when the BBC's technology reporter Jane Wakefield was given a demo of a ...
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Here come the robots: Davos bosses brace for big technology shocks After steam, mass production and information technology, the so-called ... CEO or politician but a prize-winning South Korean robot called HUBO, ...
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Robots bring emphasis of science and technology into 4-H Tyler Butcher, sixth grade student, starts to boot up his robot before configuring it to do the different challenges. Each day there is a fun new challenge ...
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Accenture Strategy Chief: The winners in the robot revolution will become 'augmented' Robots, artificial intelligence and automation will not only feature prominently in future development of technology, they'll see the global economy ...
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Biodegradable bodies for more eco-friendly robots Scientists from the Italian Institute of Technology are developing 'smart materials' that could lead to robots that will decompose like a human body ...
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Why We Want Our Robots to Like Us "As technology continues to develop an interface that is ever more lifelike, people are increasingly able to identify with technology. This is really no ...
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As Robots Steal Millennials' Jobs, Young Workers Focus On Skills, Not Careers The more technology develops, the more human labor is rendered unnecessary — and millennials could be the first generation to duel the droids for ...
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