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Blockchain technology could spell the end of DRM, says Robot Cache founder Robot Cache, the recently announced PC storefront that uses blockchain technology to allow for the second-hand resale of digitally distributed games, could replace the need for DRM says founder Brian Fargo. In an interview with PCGamesInsider.biz, Fargo, who also founded Interplay and inXile ...
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Humans will have a 'robot second self' that knows everything about them and acts as a digital ... A number of high profile figures in the world of science and technology have raised concerns over the future of AI. Among them is Elon Musk who, in a talk given in November 2017, claimed that efforts to make AI safe only have 'a five to 10 per cent chance of success.' The warning came shortly after ...
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Guy Pearce talks about AI, changing technology, and the future of mankind It's almost 11pm in Australia, but Guy Pearce is full of energy. He's talking about robots. The star of Memento and L.A. Confidential has just been in a film called Donny the Drone — a post-apocalyptic short in which an initially friendly-looking robot (voiced by Pearce) is given a humanitarian award.
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Forget the Robot Singularity Apocalypse. Let's Talk About the Multiplicity For a species that's conquered Earth and traveled through space and invented the Slapchop, we humans sure are insecure when it comes to technology. Our greatest fear: the singularity, when the abilities of AI and robots surpass those of humans, growing so advanced that civilization is forced to reboot ...
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Rockford students see robotic surgery technology The students were able to meet with several robotic surgeons as well as seeing the Da Vinci robot that could help cut down on hospital costs and patient stay as well as creating less pain after surgery. Doctor Lawrence Prabhakar hopes showing the students the Da Vinci robot could spark an interest for ...
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What Would it Take for Home Robots to be Good at What They Do? Almost every year at CES, potentially the greatest gathering of visionaries and ideas that push technology forward, one would see a robot walking, rolling or sliding down an aisle. Occasionally, one of these robots would even pop up during a company's presentation, as was in the case of LG's Cloi ...
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HRG Robotics Teams up with GJG to Expand Sino-South Korea Robot Business HARBIN, China, Jan. 19, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- HIT Robot Group ("HRG Robotics" or "the Group"), one of China's leading robot manufacturers, teaming up with Golden Jumping Group (GJG), Heilongjiang-based high technology company, recently announced their cooperation with a range of Chinese ...
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Arrowbots Power Up for this year's FIRST Robotics Competition Anthony Arreola, PAS ninth grader and robotics team member, takes pieces off of last year's robot that can be utilized in this year's machine. This is Arreola's first ... That mission is part of the FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics Competition. FIRST is a nonprofit ...
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Laursen: A call to stop giving robots gender GPS systems, phones, and even the world's first robot resemble the female gender. Thrusting our ideas of gender upon inanimate objects such as technology opens the door to sexism. Tech companies have found that consumers want voices that sound friendly, warm, and competent — all traits that are, ...
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Robot implant stretches cells to counter rare birth defect But while this method helped inspire the robot, the team believes the new technology can deliver better outcomes. "Although the technique is one of the best standards, sometimes the sutures surgeons attach to the oesophagus can tear which can result in repetitive surgeries or scar tissue can form that ...
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