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Google's SpotMini robot loads the dishwasher The robotics business - which is owned by Google's parent Alphabet - has created a dog-themed machine that replaces the liquid-powered pistons of ...
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WATCH: How to train your robot A company called Tend.ai is helping prospective robot owners to train their ... to perform machine-tending similar to what robots do in factories, Tech Crunch ... There's no danger of these small robots taking over jobs just yet as the ...
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WATCH: Simple robot lets pets 'pet' their owners With this invention, enthusiastic pet owners can experience being physically "caressed" by their dear pets. A YouTube video featuring "Robot ...
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Anki's Cozmo robot is the real-life WALL-E we've been waiting for The robot uses facial recognition technology powered by a camera where its mouth would be to remember different people, and its software will learn ...
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Rise of the machines: Pakistani roboteers hunt global soccer glory Students at Pakistan's National University of Science and Technology ... of fully autonomous humanoid robot soccer players shall win a soccer game, ...
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Robots come to each other's aid when they get the signal Now the same is true for robots. Researchers at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden have completed work on an EU project aimed at ...
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Edward Snowden's Strangely Free Life – As a Robot But the technology is of real symbolic and practical use to Snowden, who hopes to prove that the internet can overcome the power of governments, the ...
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Resisting the 'robot revolution' The robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) sectors are the newest "hot spots" for high-tech investment, and are being actively pushed by the ...
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A quick look at the state of hardware technologies in China and beyond Consumers have gone wild for social robots and toys and the Taiwanese tech giant, Foxconn wants to replace 30% of its workforce by 2020 and ...
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Wantirna hospital's $3m robot offers scarless surgery "The da Vinci System is powered by robotic technology that allows the surgeon's hand movements to be translated into smaller, precise movements of ...
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