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Hear us out: Human-robot relationships are totally a good thing While the most attention-grabbing may be the plethora of stories about sex robots, there are plenty of other ways we're interfacing with machines that's totally different to any other point in history. Far from being some weird tech niche, developing relationships with our robots is going to be essential to us ...
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I'm a robot, fly with me: pilotless planes come closer Queasy airline passengers were given new reasons to worry this week when Airbus outlined its plans for a future of flight with no pilots on board. A looming shortage of pilots and advances in automation are encouraging the European aircraft maker to develop technology that eventually will remove ...
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Tax on robots that take jobs would be 'stupid': manufacturers Nash said technology in the past had not resulted in significant long term unemployment, and it was unclear whether robots would. Sims disagreed. This time, the effect that technology would have on workers was different, she said. Historically, people worried that ATMs would displace bank tellers but ...
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Robot waiters could boost theme park visitor spend "We know robot technology is on the march everywhere. However, this new research shows that its introduction for deliveries could send food and drink expenditure by visitors into the stratosphere. Delivery robots are no longer a Sci-fi novelty. Theme parks should therefore consider trialling them as part ...
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The Sex Robots Are Coming: seedy, sordid – but mainly just sad First stop is Realbotix, the throbbing heart of the sex doll industry in San Marcos, California, where – on workstations spilling over with custom-made nipples and wobbling artificial labia – researchers are utilising new technology to persuade their dolls to smile, pout, flutter their eyelashes and tell jokes.
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Robots bring Asia into the AI research ethics debate The World Economic Forum's Global Risks Report 2017, which surveyed 745 leaders in business, government, academia, non-governmental and international organisations, including members of the Institute of Risk Management, named AI and robotics as "the emerging technology with the greatest ...
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Saudi's first robot citizen Sophia wants to start a family One month after becoming the world's first robot citizen, Sophia has announced she wants to start a family. Produced by Hong Kong-based Hanson Robotics company, Sofia made history when she was granted citizenship by Saudi Arabia last month. In an interview with the Khaleej Times, Sophia said, ... This Robot wants to start family and have kids; do you think it is possible? - International Business Times, India Edition
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The New Cobot on the Block: Yaskawa's HC10 Last updated in 2011, the document specifies the safety guidelines for all industrial robot deployments, such as guarding requirements. However, ISO 10218 does not account for collaborative robots and their built-in safety features. To address this, ISO published a new technical specification, ISO/TS ...
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Artificial Intelligence: From sex-robot to killer-robot They may want to ignore the developments within artificial intelligence and robotics, but they dare not. If they pass on this, another nation will become preeminent and displace them from the economic and battlefield spoils of "harnessing" this technology for their own benefit. Hooks in their jaws, they can't ...
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Locus Robotics Secures $25 Million Series B Funding – WWD Rory O'Driscoll, general partner at Scale VP, said that the firm looks for "huge markets, burning needs and compelling and innovative technologies that address those needs," and that they "try to invest just when that innovative technology is ready to jump from an interesting idea that might happen, to a ...
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