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Tech trends for 2018: From helpful robots to voice-controlled TVs Smart speakers like Amazon Echo and Google Home exploded in popularity in 2017, and we can expect households to continue getting "smarter" in 2018. Eleven million Amazon Echos were sold in 2016, and that number is expected to double when the final numbers come in for 2017, according to ...
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What is a Robot Heart? The team has successfully tested the robot heart on a live pig, with hopes to move forward with more animal trials in 2018. "In terms of technological development, I believe we are almost at the stage where a large company or a pool of investors take this technology to the next level and make a product ...
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emotix Launches Next Generation Emotionally Intelligent Companion Robot for Children in the US ... Miko+ is a next-generation companion robot for children incorporating advanced artificial intelligence (AI) technology with significantly enhanced emotional and social intelligence capabilities. Miko+ will be the latest offering from emotix following the immensely successful launch of the Miko robot in India ...
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'We are moving into uncharted territory': Futurists shed light on the robotic revolution With self-driving cars, the first robot citizenship, and self-learning technology — 2017 looked a lot like science-fiction to many, but futurists say we're only in the nascent stages of a robotic revolution. "Between 2017 and 2037 there be more change, more transformation, than any time in human history.
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Robot surgeons at Barts Health NHS trust start operating Previously some procedures may have been deemed too risky for patients however the robots allow for less blood loss, less pain, faster recovery and faster patient discharge. The new technology has been welcomed by surgeons who said the da vinci robot provides more flexibility and control. Is the rise of the robosurgeon a revolution or rip-off? Humans love them and they're taking over ... - Daily Mail
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2018 begins with an unconditional surrender before the robot uprising We vacuum regularly, a futile activity the dog seems to view as a challenge, but our busy lives don't allow for daily cleaning. Which brings us back to the robot vacuum cleaner and my willingness to preemptively bow down to our soon-to-be robot overlords. A robot vacuum cleaner — using technology I ...
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Robots take on nursing duties at Japanese hospitals It is hoped that these robots will be able to reduce the footfall and provide support to staff, reducing workload and improving efficiency. Developed by Nagoya University and Toyota Industries, the robots contain radar technology and have a 360-degree field of vision. Should a human block their way, the ...
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System Bits: Jan. 2 By playing with objects and then imagining how to get the task done, UC Berkeley researchers have developed a robotic learning technology that enables robots to figure out how to manipulate objects they have never encountered before. The team expects this technology could help self-driving cars ...
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When You Die, You'll Live on as a Robot Losing a loved one can be a traumatic experience, so it's unsurprising that mourners often hunt for a sign or piece of them. And now, thanks to advanced technology, it's possible. Services such as Eterni.me advertise virtual immortality by gathering Facebook posts, Tweets, Instagram pictures, and emails ...
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Humanoid robot 'sweats' during exercise, mimics muscle movement The team has been developing humanoid robots for several years now. Kengoro is the most advanced iteration of a series that began in 2001 with a bot named Kenta, 'New Atlas' reported. Its most interesting development is the artificial perspiration system, according to a study published in the journal ...
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