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Robots that can see into their future developed Scientists have developed a novel learning technology that enables robots to imagine the future of their actions so that they can figure out how to manipulate objects they have never encountered before. The technology developed by researchers at University of California, Berkeley in the US may help ... Robot able to learn like a baby and predict future outcomes being developed by Berkeley scientists - The Independent
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This CEO Sees Robot Taxis and Delivery Cars Coming in 2018 Initial autonomous auto customers will be businesses deploying delivery vehicles and robot taxis, said Kevin Clark, the chief executive officer of Delphi ... Delphi is splitting into two companies this week, with Aptiv focusing on connected and autonomous cars and Delphi Technologies Plc specializing in ...
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MantaDroid, an underwater robot inspired by manta ray fish Researchers in Singapore have built an underwater robot that looks and swims like a manta ray fish, using only single motors and flexible fins to propel through water in a manner uncannily like its biological cousin. Academics have spent years trying to mimic the wing-like movements of rays' pectoral ...
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Microsoft mentors two Northwestern women in emerging tech field Sofya Akhmametyeva, who earned a master of science in robotics from the McCormick School of Engineering in 2016, is incorporating mixed reality and Microsoft HoloLens technology into artificial intelligence systems to enhance robotic capabilities. Both women teamed up with Microsoft mentors ...
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These 7-foot robot arms give their operator superhuman strength Unlike the clunky Power Loader, this dual-limbed robot is kinematically equivalent to the human body, which means its arms move simultaneously with their ... At its pilot plant in Houston, the company is making a $150-million investment in a new approach to deploy carbon-capture technology that it ...
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'Black Mirror' Season 4 Trailer: 'Metalhead' Involves a Killer Dog That May Be a Robot Shot entirely in black-and-white, "Metalhead" seems more akin to the grim dystopias of feature film fare like The Road, featuring nary a piece of modern-day technology except for, well, maybe robots. Following a woman whose companions are mauled by a mysterious "dog" at a warehouse, "Metalhead" ...
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St. Mary's Hospital debuts spine surgery robot The minimally invasive surgery with Globus Medical's robotic guidance and navigation system ExcelsiusGPSTM was performed by spine surgeon Jed S. Vanichkachorn Nov. 13 at St. Mary's. The hospital is training additional surgeons to perform these procedures with this technology, which is designed ...
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Kent farm tour shows off new technology Cow-milking, goat feeding robots and other farming technologies wowed members of District of Kent council and the Ministry of Agriculture on a local farm tour Nov. 21. Local farms showed off high-tech farming equipment during the tour, showing how modern technology advances are integrated into an ...
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Will your job survive the robot revolution? Oregon leaders get dire warning about future Also last week, the McKinsey Global Institute released its own report, finding that globally about 50 percent of the work done today by humans could be done by a robot. And the report found that technology will be a major disruption worldwide by 2030, potentially displacing between 400 million and 800 ...
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SMP Robotics Unveils New Swarm Technology Allowing Multiple Robots to Operate at One Site The new technology, developed in conjunction with Robotic Assistance Devices (RAD), the exclusive North American assembly partner for SMP Robotics, provides an organization additional situational awareness and streamlined guarding on-site. Swarm technology increases the security guard robot's ...
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