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What This Ping-Pong Robot Tells Us About the Next Phase of Human-Robot Interaction This giant robot, Forpheus, created by Japanese technology company Omron, is not available for consumers to buy. It's a table tennis tutor that plays against humans, though it doesn't try to crush its competition. It senses movements and facial expressions, gauging skill level and emotions and adapting ...
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Why CA Technologies is Moving into Collaborative Robotics CA Technologies is adding collaborative robot research and development to its already-packed product dance card. The New York-based company already has bustling businesses in mainframe software, automation, API distribution, security and several others. Nonetheless, on Jan. 17 CA revealed that ...
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CA Technologies to Partner on Collaborative Robotics Research Developing the right models and algorithms for that collaboration, while paying careful attention to safety and cybersecurity will define the next phase in the robotics field. CA has the experience and our researchers have the deep technical expertise that can help inform this evolution," said Otto Berkes, ...
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Roving Surgical Robot: da Vinci Robot Visiting Jaipur The 'Roving Robot' project has been instituted by Vattikuti Technologies, distributor of da Vinci Surgical Robots and Vattikuti Foundation, evangelist for robotic surgery and Intuitive Surgical Inc., USA, makers of da Vinci Robot. "A 3-dimensional high definition vision system and 10 times magnification ...
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Robot technology has revealed that female fiddler crabs prefer fast dancers Females showed a strong preference for robot claws that waved faster and faster. Fiddler crabs are famous for their courtship dances, in which males try to impress females by waving their heavy larger claw – a physically demanding exercise requiring strength and stamina. Lead researcher Dr Sophie ...
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These were the 6 most popular trends I saw at the biggest technology show of 2018 While many tech giants have taken to debuting products on their own schedule, the show remains a hub for new and experimental technologies. This year's show saw the battle heat up between Google and Amazon for smart-assistant domination, the rise of cute robots, and the most innovative TVs ...
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Robot Cache is a Steam competitor that will allow you to sell your old games Called Robot Cache, the service states that its users will be able to purchase games just like on any other digital store. But it sets itself apart by stating that they'll also be able to sell these games on when they're finished with them. This is apparently all down to the use of blockchain technology. By using ... Robot Cache is a new digital PC games storefront that will let you sell your used games - Eurogamer.net Robot Cache Game Distribution Platform Uses Blockchain To Reduce Publishers Fees, Allows ... - Wccftech
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This small robotic stingray could be the future of biological bots The resulting project – a 10mm long robot that can swim in water – is "composed of live heart cells, two distinct types of specialized biomaterials for ... Obviously this little fellow isn't doing much right now but with a few more moves and some better technology, you can imagine tiny robotic stingrays ...
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Lifelike Robots Made in Hong Kong Meant to Win Over Humans Hanson, 49, is perhaps best known as the creator of Sophia, a talk show-going robot partly modeled on Audrey Hepburn that he calls his "masterpiece." Akin to an animated mannequin, she seems as much a product of his background in theatrics as an example of advanced technology. 'Is it weird?'
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Can Robots Tighten the Bolts on a Rickety Caregiver Sector? This kind of complex social interaction is far more stimulating than anything that can presently be provided by technology. In industrial settings, the idea of a "robot tax" has been floated—taxing companies that move to automation at the expense of skilled or unskilled labor, and using those proceeds to ...
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