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This robot coptakes complaints at police stations It can work round the clock. Its makers say it can be showcased as an advancement of technology in policing and eventually be introduced to carry out basic policing work like taking complaints and registering cases. In its present form, the robot cop can assist people at malls, streets, airports and railway ...
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Nobody's Ready for the Killer Robot Last year a bunch of tech-industry bigshots wrote a letter to the U.N. urging a ban on killer robots. There was a group that held a meeting in November, under the authority of the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons that tried to get the ball rolling on a global ban. To me, this honestly sounds like ...
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Schools of Robots Are Mapping the Unknown Features of the Deep Sea To that end, Shell is holding the Ocean Discovery XPRIZE, a $7 million competition that challenges participants to create new technologies that allow fast, autonomous, and high-resolution ocean exploration and mapping. Presently, 19 semifinalist teams — hailing from Germany, Ghana, India, Portugal, ...
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Keyence, tech stocks power Tokyo market cap surge in 2017 Investment in labor-saving technology similarly helped industrial robot maker Fanuc raise its market cap by nearly 40%. Funds also poured into chip-related stocks. Semiconductor demand for data centers is soaring as the so-called internet of things and artificial intelligence technologies become ...
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An optimist's guide to a future run by machines If you're worried about the future and where technology might lead us, 2017 didn't help. The warnings kept rolling in about potential job losses from automation and machine learning. More than 375 million of us will need to completely change occupations to avoid being replaced by robots, a recent ...
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Watch: Humanoid Robot 'Sophia' malfunctions during Q&A session at IIT-Bombay The most awaited event at IIT Bombay for all tech lovers turned somewhat disappointing on Saturday. The first humanoid Robot to get citizenship -Sophia was to speak to a bunch of students at IIT Bombay's Tech-fest on Saturday afternoon. As the crowd of over 3 thousand people waited with baited ...
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Tech trends that dominate 2017 If the "Robocop" experiment becomes successful, Dubai police says it wants the unarmed robots to make up 25 percent of its patrolling force by 2030. "These kinds of robots can work 24/7. They won't ask you for leave, sick leave or maternity leave. It can work round the clock," said Brigadier Khalid ...
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Automation paves the way for West Coast Companies in Salem One piece of technology Burleigh highlighted was the robotic palletizer, essentially a robot arm with metallic "fingers" capable of stacking products onto pallets for shipping. In the face of tightening labor, Burleigh said the palletizers can work around the clock, and certain models can even wrap the pallets ...
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The Self-Driving Bubble Is Nowhere Near Bursting From billion-dollar investments in artificial intelligence, to giant tech companies betting their future on self-driving's potential, to the unleashing of robot-taxis on public roads, if anything 2017 indicated that autonomous technology is in its infancy. Here are the mileposts from the past year that prove this ...
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2017 - a year of breakthroughs, strategies for Bangladesh ICT sector Robot Sophia came to Bangladesh to join the annual ICT expo Digital World in Dhaka in the first week of December. Biman Bangladesh Airlines announced Sophia's membership in its Gold Loyalty Club. The Hanson Robotics creation can converse with humans. Among others, the humanoid robot ...
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