Saturday, 10 March 2018

Google Alert - technology about robot

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technology about robot
Daily update 10 March 2018
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Robots may be coming for our jobs, but even in a tech-centric city like San Francisco, it usually seems they haven't gotten here yet. That's changing, though, as a local startup called Café X starts rolling out robotic baristas that dole out lattes and cappuccinos with mechanical flourishes. Café X now has ...
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... are both a menace to themselves and their crops. They've been ravaging chestnut crops. Trampling through rice. And there's not much they're afraid of. So, in typically Japanese fashion, angry farmers turned to technology for a solution. At first glance, this robotic solution seems like a Halloween stunt.
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Whether it's beating us at games like the board game Go or stealing our jobs, the killer combination of artificial intelligence and robots are owning us puny humans left and right. The latest example of a high-tech achievement that will make you feel on the verge of extinction? A robot that's capable of ...
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A spokesperson told Plastics Technology that Dollins' facility covers approximately 27,000-ft2, and it employs 20 staff. Based in Switzerland and created in 2017, the Mold & Robotics Group was initially formed via the acquisition of Swiss company H. Müller-Fabrique de Moules SA. Mold & Robotics ...
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The engineers are also continuing to tweak the technology, solving challenges like how to deliver hot soup, which could spill if the robot has to stop suddenly. After the pilots, the company plans to begin manufacturing at scale. Ha's vision is to begin to change the experience of working in a low-wage job ...
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Cai Fang, vice-president of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, the country's top think tank, and former head of its Population and Labour Economic Research Institute, robots will "definitely" surpass humans in many job skills in 10 to 20 years. Like Microsoft founder Bill Gates and other technology ...
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... among other abilities can to open doors. It's unclear from the video here how or why that led to thousands of the units freely roaming the Earth. Where do they recharge? Is there a leader? How are they clean even though there's clearly a dust storm? I have so many questions for our robotic overlords.
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A Halifax-born former child prodigy has proven he can do just about anything with a piece of paper. Erik Demaine, a 37-year-old MIT computer science professor, thinks the technology behind his self-folding printable robots could one day evolve into downloadable smartphones, biomedical devices that ...
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On Wednesday, the machine, developed by engineers from the Institute of Design and Technology Informatics (IKTI) at the Russian Academy of Sciences, carried out its first surgery in the city of Penza, 650 km south of Moscow. Doctors used its robotic arms to remove uterine fibroids, a kind of ...
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The future of robotics is softer, squishier. MIT roboticist and AI expert Daniela Rus writes in FT Magazine that it's getting easier to build robots, a process that "has traditionally been difficult, tedious and expensive." Automation is entering the robot-building space, but not how one would expect. Her team at ...
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