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Robot DJ Puts the Tech Into Techno for Czech Clubbers These days artificial intelligence is so advanced that robots trade shares, make restaurants suggestions and diagnose diseases. But can a robot get a dance floor jumping? It is a question that Prague's Karlovy Lazne Music Club has endeavoured to answer by employing a specially adapted former ...
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Should We Fear the Robot Revolution? The AI boom holds both utopian and dystopian possibilities that we may not yet be prepared for. Changes wrought by new technologies are often regarded with suspicion in their time. Yet market economies have consistently transformed techno-shocks into long-term advantages for a wide swathe of ...
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Sepro Launches Apps for Enhancing Robot Software Available later this year, it will provide tech service, troubleshooting, and hotline support via smartphone. A USB stick provides a WiFi connection to send robot data to the phone and then to the cloud and Sepro hotline. Customers will be able to initiate service requests, list concerns or questions, and add ...
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Robots Won't Save the UK from a Brexit Labor Shortage Deploying automated systems requires expertise in robotics and AI, but despite an excellent university network that produces many engineers and computer scientists, much of the U.K.'s technology talent heads to American and China. At a recent House of Lords select committee hearing on artificial ...
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Sensor-enhanced surgical robot enables highly precise and safe spinal operations Sensor-enabled surgical robotic drilling technology turns the variability of the vertebrae from a surgical challenge into the basis of precision surgical procedures. By using the complexity of vertebral anatomy like a "sensor map" the robotic drill is able to "feel" across the bone terrain and together with ...
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A Robot Goes to College The robot is modeled mentally and physically after a woman called Bina Aspen, who is married to technology entrepreneur Martine Rothblatt. Bina48 has been the subject of extensive media coverage since its creation, and is sometimes referred to as the "world's most sentient robot." Bina48 was created ...
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Researchers are Using Open-Source Robotic Toddlers to Create a Perfect Humanoid In the case of a robotic toddler called iCub, the plan is for the international community of roboticists to work together to let this robo-tyke unlock the future of humanoid robotics. It's a future that Giorgio Metta, a researcher at the Italian Institute of Technology and one of the creators of iCub, says he's ...
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Tech That May Not Take Off In 2018 Though we talk of Smart Robots gaining momentum for businesses soon. The practical usage of this tech in 2018 is still just a hullabaloo. According to IDC predictions mentioned below, we can clearly see that Smart Robots are still not the thing of the coming year though it might flourish in near future.
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'Listening' drone helps find victims needing rescue in disasters "Robot audition" is a research area that was proposed by Adjunct Professor Kazuhiro Nakadai of Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) and Professor Hiroshi G. Okuno of Waseda University in 2000. Until then, robots had not been able to recognize voices unless a microphone was near a person's ...
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Pepper is everywhere in Japan, and nobody cares. Should we feel bad for robots? Whether it's robots or smartphones, AI or premium audio products, Japan has always been at the forefront of any conversation about technology. We recently spent several weeks in Tokyo discovering not only what some of the biggest names in new tech are creating, but also taking advantage of the ...
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