Monday, 6 June 2016

Google Alert - technology about robot

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technology about robot
Daily update 6 June 2016
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The Guardian
Robots and automated systems are getting faster, better and cheaper by the day. A study of US jobs has found that 47% are threatened by automation ...
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Express.co.uk
During its Google IO developer conference, the Mountain View technology company said that it had built a number of robot claws that were able to ...
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The San Diego Union-Tribune
Annually, high school students have the opportunity to compete in the For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST) Robotics ...
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Irish Examiner
A group of researchers from Singapore have created an autonomous robot that ... They added that the technology could easily be adapted to work in ...
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RT
"[UBI] could prepare our country for any revolution in jobs and technology to come – it is an idea Labour will be closely looking at over the next few ...
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Robohub
The Tech Policy Lab at the University of Washington is chartered to ... If we were to look at robotics as a set of enabling technologies (machine ...
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Digitimes
Acer's Jibo robot project led by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Media Lab will start shipping in October. The robot was originally planned ...
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Innovation has unveiled RxCollect, a robotic prescription collation technology that automates the collection of patient-specific group and multi-vital ...
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fox8.com
Simon is an interactive humanoid robot that walks, talks, sings, dances and ... Dr. Ray Heipp, Director of Assistive & Educational Technology, with ...
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Sussex Express
Robots galore greeted Lord Kenneth Baker when he visited the newest ... for the jobs of the future in digital technology and modern engineering.
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