Saturday, 3 February 2018

Google Alert - technology about robot

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technology about robot
Daily update 3 February 2018
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In February 2017, Waymo, the self-driving car company spun off by Google, filed a lawsuit against Uber, alleging the ride-hail giant stole its key technology. Almost a year later, a jury trial has begun. This case a rare chance to see two of the tech industry's heavyweights duke it out in court, and also it ...
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"One of the things I want to think about is when we create a product or look at implementing some new technology, in what ways is this new technology/AI/robot going to help bring about the fundamental what it means to be human thing," said ethics professor Kevin Snider. "…and in what ways will it ...
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Robot barista named "Sawyer" makes a coffee at Henn-na Cafe, meaning "Strange Cafe" in Japanese, in Tokyo, Friday, Feb. 2, 2018. The cafe's robot barista brews and serves coffee as the rapidly aging country seeks to adapt to shrinking workforce. The arm robot "Sawyer" debuted this week in Tokyo's ...
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Listen to this eerily realistic robot version of Trump's voice ... Despite being only in the beta phase, this technology could reproduce a scarily accurate digital version of US President Donald Trump's voice after hearing him speak for only 60 seconds. Lyrebird currently only works in English, performing ...
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Google is foraying into the art space with its application, Google Arts & Culture, which launched in 2016. The app's newest feature is a face-matching tool that allows you to find your famous museum doppelgänger using the images in its database. The app was originally created to allow users to view ...
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Back in August 2017, Digital Journal ran an article titled "Is it possible for a robot to write the news? ... The research is not only orientated at the technology, it also assesses the wider social impact, such as whether the pubic can tell the difference between a machine generated article or one penned by a ...
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Many Australian workers face a "significant shock" to wages and job prospects due to the impact of automation and technological change, says jobs website Seek. In a submission to a Senate inquiry into the "Future of Work and Workers", the company's chief financial officer, Geoff Roberts, warned of a ...
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'In the long run, many human beings may simply reject these technologies.' Mr Middleton's predictions come just a month after ex-Microsoft experts claimed that humans will have a 'robot second self' within just 20 year. Microsoft execs Brad Smith and Harry Shum said the robot will know everything ...
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Dr. Arthur Kreitenberg, founder and Chief Technology Officer of GermFalcon, and orthopedic surgeon by trade, is very familiar with the critical importance of keeping germs out of an operating room. He started this project in his garage and with his team, and built a robot to improve the health environment ...
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Far too much of the chatter about jobs and technology is built around static analysis. Robot workers replace human workers. Assuming much smarter machines — such as self-driving vehicles — here comes mass technological unemployment. But the effect of tech on labor markets is dynamic, not static.
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