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Last week in tech: A robot ate my iPhone If you watched last night's season two premiere of Westworld on HBO, your robot-induced anxiety may be heightened today, but fear not. While there are several robots mentioned in this week's tech recap, they're all friendly and helpful, rather than self-aware and murderous.
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University of Limerick Launches Robot for Use in Marine Renewable Energy Sector "The advanced robotics technology developed at UL will be crucial in supporting the burgeoning marine renewable energy sector. It will also play a significant role in reducing the cost of installing and maintaining large-scale offshore energy generation infrastructure. As the worldwide marine renewable ...
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'Westworld' Science Advisor on Season 2's New Tech & (Possible) Robot Takeovers Some people choose to see the ugliness in this world. The disarray. We choose to see the spoilers—through the first season of Westworld—contained in this post. Is it order and purpose you're looking for? Head here to explore Observer's latest Westworld news, theories and analyses. HBO's Westworld ...
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Amazon Is Reportedly Building A Home Robot. An Expert Explains How Close We Are To 'The ... "But I'm actually incredibly hopeful and confident, particularly when it comes to robots being used for assisted care," he said, noting that the supporting technology for robots is moving at a rapid pace. "My hope is that they'll be a useful physical robot in the assistive care domain in the next 10 to 15 years."
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Robot helps disabled young fan enjoy Everton mascot experience from home Everton's head of engagement, Scott McLeod, said: "The most important thing for everybody at the club is that we have had the opportunity, through this amazing technology and the work with No Isolation and WellChild, to do something incredible for an inspirational young Evertonian. "We are thrilled to ... Everton use robot mascot to give young fan too ill to travel chance to lead the team out - Off The Ball
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Sony and US university working on home-use food preparation robot Sony Corp. and Carnegie Mellon University aim to jointly develop a home-use robot for food preparation that utilizes artificial intelligence technology. Sony and the U.S. school have concluded an agreement to collaborate on AI and robotics research. Their initial research and development efforts will ...
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Politics has a new challenge: Managing technology-driven disruption in jobs Agriculture will gain through mechanisation and electricity, routine industry through electricity and information technology, high-end industry through information technology and robotics. The low-hanging fruits in the tree of jobs is agriculture — the possibility of increasing returns on jobs if productivity ...
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Alexa the robot saleswoman will follow you around the house Amazon's Alexa could soon be embodied in a camera and microphone-equipped robot that would follow you around the house to try to entice you to interact more with the company's services. The retail and technology giant has embarked on a secret plan to build a household robot. Although several ...
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University of Limerick Launches Underwater Robot Researchers at UL's Centre for Robotics and Intelligence Systems (CRIS) enhanced the commercial ROV system (Forum Energy Technology's Comanche ROV) with UL-developed advanced control software (OceanRings), precision navigation and flight control, state-of-the-art robotic imaging and sonar ... WATCH: Robot in Limerick launches itself with a bottle of champagne and it's mildly terrifying - JOE
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I'm building a robot boyfriend—and you can, too I call this emotional, corporeal, and industrial approach "STEAMy tech." Robots convince us of their sentience not just through speech, but through gestures. Gabriel2052 is an exciting experimental playground for non-verbal gestural dialogue. His library of movements contains a range of motions that ...
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