Sunday 15 April 2018

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technology about robot
Daily update 15 April 2018
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AS THE rise of the robots threatens to snatch jobs from our school leavers, children embodied one thing machine cannot yet mimic: sheer enthusiasm. Youngsters happily sacrificed a slice of their Easter holiday to visit Science Oxford on Saturday, to learn about robots and create their own game of ...
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But what are the sexual ethics involved? Is having sex with an artificial intelligence doll a form of rape? If not, can living out the fantasy encourage rape in real life? And what about robots made to look like children? These are some of the issues explored in a new BBC3 documentary, Sex Robots and Us, ...
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Established in 1986 by Northern Michigan University professor Tom Meravi and the late Dr. James Hanneman, the event was known at that time as the Society of Manufacturing Engineers Robotic Technology and Engineering Challenge. After nearly dying out in the early 2000s, the competition was ...
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Recall the story behind the Robot's origins. Humanity stole the technology necessary for intergalactic travel from the Robot's people. So the Robot's people send him to get it back and kill a few folks in the process. Well, that threat has passed for now but unbeknownst to the Robinsons, Dr. Smith has ...
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All that is being lost and the question is: Should robots be also taxed? While the question appears remote in the Zimbabwean context due to the fact that the country is too slow to embrace certain technologies, the reality is that they are on their way and it is better to prepare. The idea of a tax on robots ...
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... own massive robot and operate it. A Japanese engineer strived to make that dream come too. Masaaki Nagumo have grown up seeing Mobile Suit Gundam and he always wanted to have a real one, so he created a giant humanoid inspired by the science fiction. It is a pretty exciting bit of technology.
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Dr Guzman said that the rise of robotics and connected devices has allowed doctors to treat diseases more effectively and monitor peoples health both in and out of the hospital. He pointed out that healthcare technology continues to develop apace in the UAE. One of the most interesting developments ...
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