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Robots are about as good as you at assembling IKEA furniture If these robots had voices, you can bet you'd hear an endless string of profanity and expressions of consternation. The news: In a paper published in Science Robotics Wednesday, researchers reported they had created a robot that could assemble an IKEA chair in 20 minutes and 19 seconds. Only half ...
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Apple Unveils 'Daisy' Recycling Robot Ahead of Earth Day Apple on Thursday unveiled a robot called Daisy to take apart junked iPhone models and recover valuable materials that can be recycled. Ahead of Earth Day, the Cupertino, California giant revealed the latest addition to its robot-recycling team, which is similar to the Liam robot that it had launched in ...
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Robot chefs are the focus of new Sony and Carnegie Mellon research Creating skilfull kitchen robots has been the focus of a number of technology companies for several years now. Besides Miso Robotics' Flippy bot, London-based Moley Robotics is also developing what it calls a "robot kitchen," essentially a pair of robotic arms (complete with five-fingered hands) capable ...
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Japanese companies see big things in small-scale industrial robots "Labour costs are rising, with more intense competition to hire workers," said Atsushi Honda, technology team manager at Nippon Flour's plant engineering group. Automating some tasks with machines that didn't need to be separated from human employees helped the company solve that labour issue, ...
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Robots taught to assemble flat-packed IKEA dining chair in 20 minutes Singapore: Robots in Singapore have completed a task many humans dread - assembling flat-packed IKEA furniture. Sifting through pages of instructions and a jumble of screws and bolts to build the low-cost Swedish furniture may soon be a thing of the past given advances in technology, say ...
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How an asparagus farmer's death spurred robotic innovation "Selective harvesting is really complex, you need hi-tech sensors, you need electronics, you need robotics," he says. "But these complex hi-tech machines get more and more feasible to develop because technology is improving." Along with Ad's wife, Therese van Vinken, an expert on securing financial ...
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CLS Architetti and Arup use a portable robot to 3D print a house in Milan Engineering firm Arup and architecture studio CLS Architetti have used a portable robot to 3D print a concrete house, which is on show for Milan design ... "The whole idea was to show to the world that there is an alternative possibility for construction – that with new 3D printing technology it is possible to ...
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US ponders how it can stem China's technology march This pattern of a relatively low stock being increased by a very rapid flow is true in a number of technological areas. According to the International Federation of Robotics, the US stock of industrial robots is higher than China's. In 2016, however, China businesses bought nearly three times as many robots ...
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Meet the robot that's hiring humans for some of the world's biggest corporations The Russian startup Stafory is using Robot Vera, an AI-based software technology, to recruit and hire humans. Co-founders Vladimir Sveshnikov, 28, and Alexander Uraksin, 30, developed the technology after calling and screening over 1,500 people in ten days for vacant positions at a warehouse.
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Putting the smarts in your home From entertainment to chores, technology and smart homes can help you save time and money while allowing you to enjoy the better things in life. The technology is also ... You can input your yard layout into the mower, press start then sit back and watch the robot mow for you. Remote sprinklers also ...
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