Thursday, 29 March 2018

Google Alert - technology about robot

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technology about robot
Daily update 29 March 2018
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"The problem is, there isn't a single worst offender," Sharma says. "It's endemic to the tech industry. The biggest challenge we're facing is that we will end up creating more inequality in the fourth industrial revolution by perpetuating the bias that already exists, rather than use technology to solve issues of ...
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This robot can find the best way to grasp items it has never seen before. Share on Facebook ... During this year's EmTech Digital conference, UC Berkeley Professor Ken Goldberg unveiled the latest version of a system that MIT Tech Review called the "most dexterous robot ever created." At its current ...
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"The system can take movements operated by engineers by means of remote devices and convert them into automated operations by a robot," says Yasuhiko Hashimoto, general manager of Kawasaki's robot division. "By learning repeatedly operated moves using artificial intelligence technology, [the ...
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High-end technology companies are aggressively pursuing the development of autonomous robots and driven vehicles, and are looking to actively employ candidates adept at programming these autonomous systems. However, most candidates looking to avail of these opportunities lack the experience ...
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Dr. Ir. Stefano Stramigioli (Chairman of the Group, Robotics and Mechatronics): "SLAM is a core technology in robotics, but its universal usage will only be possible if we have methods to easily interface many sensors in a robotic system. At RAM, we intend to create a modular SLAM box which will ...
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FRAMINGHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--International Data Corporation (IDC) today published a new report, IDC TechScape; Worldwide Service Robotics, 2018 (IDC #US42954518), which provides a systematic assessment of technologies related to the adoption of service robotics. Robotic ...
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The robots hack each other with massive saws or fling stacks of cars at one another. Yes, Pacific Rim: Uprising is the most popular movie in the U.S. right now. In it, humans must pilot enormous robots, called Jaegers, to ward off other, evil enormous robots. The bots themselves seem pretty high-tech.
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Although a press release heralded the G1 as the "first phone powered by Android," and the tech media covered it as such, a broader ad campaign focused on the ... That same year, Google made the Android robot a fixture at an expansive Mobile World Congress trade show booth, and when Google and ...
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Technology has made robotics less expensive. What once seemed like the far future is now an everyday reality for many small businesses, particularly those in the manufacturing, assembly, and even food-service industries. Adding a few robots at a time can make the small business workplace better for ...
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German engineering firm KUKA Robotics is prototyping a robotic arm that works with a MakerBot 3D printer to speed up the manufacture of robotic arms. ... Powered by its own proprietary technology, Mashable is the go-to source for tech, digital culture and entertainment content for its dedicated and ...
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Robotics
The robotics sector is booming, creating a wealth of new opportunities in manufacturing, logistics and beyond. Today's robots are able to identify and navigate their surroundings, work alongside humans and teach themselves the skills required to complete a new task. Though they are capable of doing ...
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