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Sophia the robot gives solo speech at huge conference proving humans are now redundant Sophia the humanoid robot has once again proved to be more efficient than humans by addressing a huge technology conference in Nepal. The world's most advanced AI robot gave a speech at the conference as part of a programme being organised by the United Nations as part of its Sustainable ...
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Walmart tests shelf-scanning robots in Bay Area MILPITAS — Walmart has begun testing at some Bay Area stores intelligent robots that can meld artificial intelligence with autonomous movements to assess inventories on store shelves, the retailer and a tech startup said Tuesday. Using technology developed by Bossa Nova Robotics, a software ...
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Hamad International Airport deploys security robot Lekhwiya security technology head Ali al Rashid said: "The three-wheel scooter robot is small in size allowing for free mobility across different parts of the airport. It has various devices fitted on it that allows it to operate on its own." The robot can measure people's heart rate and if it is beyond the normal ...
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Jeff Bezos takes robotic dog for a walk The Amazon (AMZN) CEO posted a picture of himself walking next to a robotic canine built by robotics firm Boston Dynamics. "Taking my new dog for a walk ... Bezos tweeted. Amazon's invite-only robotics conference, which focuses on machine-learning, robotic trends and space, kicked off on Monday.
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Self-driving cars may ultimately be safer than human drivers. But after a pedestrian's death, will the ... Will those robot cars kill people at significantly lower rates than drunk, stoned, tired or distracted human drivers do now? Automakers, technology companies, politicians and regulators are betting they will, as driverless vehicles are rolling out faster than almost anyone expected as recently as a year ago. Toyota pauses robot-car programme after Uber accident kills woman in Arizona - South China Morning Post
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Toyota Halts Robot-Car Tests Citing Drivers' Emotional Toll Toyota had been doing on-road testing with self-driving vehicles in Michigan and California, Lyons said. The company has kept the number of vehicles small so they could be rapidly updated as the technology advances, he said, declining to name a specific number of self-driving vehicles in operation.
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Tech trailblazers: Southern Cayuga district robotics team earns state honors Each student operates heavy equipment through Cayuga-Ononadaga BOCES, Allen said, so the students were simply operating smaller technology. Caitlin Rejman, team coach and high school robotics teacher, said the team members were excelling in her morning class in January, so she wanted to ...
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Discover the mysterious possibilities of technology One of the defining characteristics of a robot would have to be, I think, infallibility. A commercial robot designed to be flawed might, one would think, struggle to find buyers. Yet a robot developed by an MIT professor named Cynthia Breazeal, and lately available in North America, is programmed, the ...
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Innovators gather for robotic arm demonstration at San Juan College Ziomek's company is a regional distributor for Universal Robots, a collaborative robotic technology and development company based in Denmark. Universal Robots produces machines designed to perform a variety of tasks, including assembly, drilling, packaging and welding, among other things.
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China's AI technology integrates online and offline games The party card game Werewolf is a regular part of life for Tracy Xing, a 27-year-old office clerk in Beijing who meets with colleagues to play the game in her office's public area at noon every Friday. Now, she has a new "colleague" with whom to play-an artificial intelligence robot. Werewolf is a simple ...
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