Saturday 15 April 2017

Google Alert - technology about robot

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technology about robot
Daily update 15 April 2017
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Far fewer of us now work on farms, for example, thanks to super-efficient machines that do the bulk of the work. Such technology has boosted ...
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(WEAR) — It's National Robotics Week and the Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition is giving an inside look for those interested in ...
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TechCrunch asked Jung why he considers AKA's Musio a robot since it is not ... Baidu, Google, IBM and Tencent make plenty of their technology available to ... He said there's great demand for social robots in Japan, which is one ...
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Whereas most people are concerned over how robots will take their jobs, scientists are trying to use technology so they can gain a better ...
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THE FUTURE: Will sex robots be able to give birth to HUMANS? ... In theory, technology could allow humans to have families with robots who give ...
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With its second regional competition win in a row, PWNAGE Robotics Team ... FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) ...
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According to researchers behind the report, in the next 10 to 20 years, "technology will affect almost every occupation." Uh-oh. Sounds, uh, bad.
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But a Silicon Valley robotics startup has a solution: Ohmni. ... at "human height," the robot employs proprietary MotionMap technology that allows for ...
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It is believed to be the world's first salad-making robot. ... The first employee of Chowbotics, Kathirgugan, 26, is now the Technical Lead of the startup ...
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But as Dr Farshid Amirabdollahian, an expert in rehabilitation robotics and assistive technology at the University of Hertfordshire, explained, such ...
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