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AI-Driven Robot Learns the Meaning of Love, on Paper at Least Barry teaches classes on philosophy and ethics, including a course on emerging technology and robots. [Super-Intelligent Machines: 7 Robotic Futures]. Previously, BINA48 and Bruce Duncan, the managing director of the Terasem Movement Foundation, which developed the robot, spoke to Barry's ...
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High-tech bomb response robots join the front line in Australia On Feb 22, Australian Minister of Police Lisa Neville unveiled two new state-of-the-art high-tech bomb response robots which will join Victoria Police in the front line. As the Australian Government's technology revolution for Victoria Police continues, two new high-tech bomb response robots will assist ...
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People freaked out after robot dogs opened a door. Now they're resisting humans. Besides providing nightmare fuel for humankind, and plotlines for the bleak tech world TV show "Black Mirror," the robots could also offer more positive benefits. During a natural or man-made disaster, for instance, they could help navigate situations that would otherwise put people in danger (think ... A man wielding a hockey stick couldn't deter this Boston Dynamics robot from opening a door - Boston.com
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Inside the Panoptic Studio, the Dome That Could Give Robots Super-Senses Robot arms in the workplace have to be able to detect our presence if they're going to be truly collaborative. You might even imagine therapy robots that interact with autistic children, precisely monitoring their facial expressions. We're already seeing this kind of sensing technology in a robot that's ...
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Toshiba Machine's New THE400 SCARA Robot Launches in Chinese Market Executive director Masafumi Ito in charge of the Southeast Asia region explains, "Toshiba Machine's industrial robots incorporate our proven technology and experience as a general machinery manufacturer for providing trusted products with excellent cost performance and high quality for meeting the ...
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Upside-Down Robots to Improve Global Aviation Safety From the small country that 'punches above its weight' in regard to innovation and technology, a Christchurch-based company has created robots designed to ultimately improve the safety of the world's multi-billion dollar aviation market. Considered a 'disruptor' in the industry, Invert Robotics' technology ...
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Putnam robotics team unveils its new robot creation for 2018 Robots roamed the halls of the Putnam Career and Technical Center in Eleanor recently, as members of PARTs 3492 unveiled their latest technological creation. PARTs stands for "Putnam Area Robotics Team," and the number 3492 is its team number with the FIRST Robotics organization, a nonprofit ...
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Samsung Electronics to Make Artificial Intelligence Robot 'Saram' Nevertheless, the robot industry says that Samsung Electronics will tap into the robot business soon. Various circumstances are pointing to the company's making a foray into the robot business. A source said that Samsung recently completed vertically walking robot technology. This technology enables ...
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Mako Robotic arm installed at Gosford Private Hospital "It was a work in progress for a long time, but we're talking about the human body - there's a lot more at stake usually than most manufacturing processes that would use robotic technology," Dr Limbers said. Deana Harrison Perioperative Services Manager and Glen Auld at Gosford Private hospital with ...
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Sorry, That Cute Robot From the Star Wars Movies Is Totally Impractical In today's issue of the journal Science Robotics, Robin Murphy of Texas A&M University takes a cold look at some of the technology featured in recent Star Wars films—specifically, the BB-8 astromech droid—and, well, not to spoil everyone's fun, but the ball-shaped bot turns out to be not very realistic.
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