Thursday 16 February 2017

Google Alert - technology about robot

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technology about robot
Daily update 16 February 2017
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NASA operators will be monitoring the all-seeing robot's eye-tracking ... NASA specifically hopes to use the technology developed on Raven to aid on ...
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A crowd of 10,000 flocked to the inaugural Dublin Tech Summit in the Convention Centre to sample the world's first ever beer created by artificial ...
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Technology has given us a new, powerful option to finally include these students ... When he started to attend school from home via robot, he thrived.
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Technological leaps in robotics and artificial intelligence will change the way people live and work, and two exchange-traded funds may help to make ...
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Tokyo, Feb 16 (IANS) Japanese authorities on Thursday will send a robot inside the ... The scorpion-shaped robot will take photographs and measure the ... will further help in developing a new technology capable of dismantling it.
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Last month, the prime minister announced that cutting edge technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), 5G wireless internet, "smart" energy ...
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Kris Benson, area sales manager for California-based Intuitive Surgical, explains how robotic da Vinci Surgery devices are used during a visit to South ...
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When, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella stated that "Bots are the new apps," and tech experts around the world began hailing the rise of bots as a new ...
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Key advances in robotic technology include: Intelligent Scheduling, Multi-tenancy: Multi-Robot Residency. Major enhancements to existing product ...
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Never work with children or animals, the saying goes. And it seems there's no exception for Prime Ministers - after Theresa May was photographed ...
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