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Mars robot launch now scheduled for May 2018: NASA WASHINGTON (AFP) - The launch of a robot that will delve deep beneath the surface of Mars has been rescheduled for May 5, 2018, US space ...
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Pavement-bound drones the deliverymen of the future? Self-driving delivery machines are now traveling around the United Kingdom. The robots are created by Starship Technologies, a company launched ...
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IBM Watson: Hilton Hotel Hires First Robot Concierge That Uses Cognitive Computing System The latest implementation of technology in place of human will begin to take place at multiple Hilton hotel chains. According to PCMag, IBM's artificial ...
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The Human-Robot Trust Paradox On Thursday, for instance, roboticists from the Georgia Tech presented to the International Human-Robot Interaction Conference the results of a series ...
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Technavio Announces Top Four Emerging Trends Impacting the Global Assembly-Line Robots ... These robots are equipped with integrated vision technology that automatically halts the robot's operation on physical contact with human operators, ...
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In Case of Emergency: Humans Overtrust Robots, See Them as Authority Figure Research presented March 9 by the Georgia Institute of Technology showed that during an emergency, test subjects were prone to following a robot's ...
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Robots welcome visitors to Berlin travel fair BERLIN (Reuters) - Chihira Kanae is greeting visitors to the world's biggest travel fair in Berlin this week, answering questions and guiding people in ...
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The surgeon will see you now: Researchers ironing out kinks in robotic surgery Though the technology for surgeons to perform feats like this isn't new, researchers and developers are working to adapt robotic surgery technology ...
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Google hooked 14 robot arms together so they can help each other learn Researchers at Google are trying to help robots navigate the world as well as humans can, and that means a lot of practice. Research scientist Sergey ...
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LightStrike Germ-Zapping Robots Destroy Superbugs Before They Harm Hospital Patients Xenex's new LightStrike Germ-Zapping Robots use Full-Spectrum pulsed xenon light technology to destroy deadly superbugs and antibiotic-resistant ...
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