Wednesday, 7 March 2018

Google Alert - technology about robot

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technology about robot
Daily update 7 March 2018
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The company received a patent on Tuesday for a self-balancing robot that's capable of standing on either two or three legs. The concept resembles a telepresence robot, complete with a screen, camera and microphone. The patent states the robot may have other abilities such as carrying cargo and a ...
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"Knowing that MDA has done this before in space, we thought it would be very easy for them to bring that experience and that technology into the neurosurgical area and help us with our medical robotics," Josh Richmond, Synaptive's director of engineering, said in the video. "What this arm does is it ...
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In December, the local SPCA animal shelter removed its 400lb Knightscope security robot from the streets around its building amid backlash from residents and the homeless population who complained the robot was harassing them. While most residents simply complained about the robot's presence, ...
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In the past 30 years alone, approximately 80% of manufacturing job losses were due to technological displacement, and some experts say that the use of robotics will continue to spread to other industries, especially retail. David Zito, cofounder and CEO of Miso Robotics, is more optimistic. "Food is ...
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In the latest of a series of investments, Simonds FarsonsCisk plc has recently commissioned a state-of-the-art beer and soft drinks keg plant and an 18.9 litre water filling line. Both plants make use of robot handling technology and replace machinery which was well over 20 years old. The new keg plant ...
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About 80 percent of job losses in U.S. manufacturing over the past 30 years, for example, were the result of technological displacement, and recent studies indicate the pattern will spread across other industries. Technology could absorb as much as 40 percent of the U.S. workforce by the early 2030s, ...
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New surgical technology introduced at the St. Luke's Meridian hospital this week promises reduced recovery times and better patient outcomes. The da Vinci Surgical System uses robotic technology that enables a surgeon to make precise movements with instruments that have similar dexterity to the ...
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The reality is that the nature of work keeps evolving as new technologies take over some tasks and create more time for others. Just as machines transformed the world of agriculture a century ago, AI and robotics will profoundly impact many modern industries. Since 1900, US agricultural employment ...
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The latest model in ILIFE's premium collection, ILIFE A8 marks a great stride in panoramic navigation assisted robotic cleaning technology. Embodying pioneering artificial intelligence (AI), the new self-navigating robot vacuum demonstrates ILIFE's mission of sharing the latest technological ...
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Robotics in the real-world, it transpires, isn't easy: "Edge cases are the largest barrier to widespread adoption of this technology in the marketplace; uncommon and unpredictable events that make solving any problem significantly harder," said Jorgen Pedersen, CEO of US robotics firm Re2 Robotics.
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