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Academics boycott South Korea university on 'killer robot' fears Hanwha said its collaboration with KAIST was aimed at developing AI-based technologies and robots that could be used in handling dangerous jobs such as detecting landmines or defusing bombs or explosives, which could be fatal for humans. "Such advanced technologies are expected to help ...
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The Oil & Gas Technology Centre trials autonomous offshore robot The Oil & Gas Technology Centre is set to trial an autonomous robot on French energy company Total E&P's onshore Shetland Gas Plant before being used on its offshore Alwyn platform. It is hoped that the robot, which will be used for autonomous operational inspections, will improve safety, enhance ...
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East Asian Robotics Sees Collaboration, Competition Fast forward to this year, and HRG Robotics and GJG, both Chinese technology companies, are establishing a joint venture in Pohang, South Korea. The agreement also sees both Korean and Chinese universities working to bring Korean companies and technology to China to further development in ...
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Pilot Project to Introduce Robot to Workforce on North Sea Oil Rig The publicly funded Oil and Gas Technology Centre has emphasised that automated robot technology will not be used to reduce the wages paid to offshore workers. The Centre has stressed that it is not a case of technology taking their jobs but providing the ability for people to choose different jobs.
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From online courses to robots as concierge: it's AI all the way The endless possibilities that Artificial Intelligence offers are just being tapped into by companies across the globe. From healthcare to education to hospitality to gaming, there is no sector that is untouched by AI. With the future of work being ruled by new forms of technology, Microsoft has launched an AI ...
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US Proposes Tariffs on $50 Billion in Chinese Imports 23, 2017, photo, an exhibitor demonstrates a Chinese-made industrial robot to visitors at the World Robot Conference at the Yichuang International Conference ... 25 percent tariffs on $50 billion in Chinese imports to protest Beijing's policies that require foreign companies to hand over their technology.
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You Could Drive This River-Cleaning Trashbot From Anywhere Urban Rivers launched a Kickstarter, which has since been fully funded. Their plan is to allow anyone to control the river robot from their web browsers from anywhere in the world. That way, anyone can take control of the robot—with some basic limitations in place to stop people from hijacking the robot ...
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The robot comfort duck will see you now This is part of CNET's "Tech Enabled" series about the role technology plays in helping the disability community. ... Paro (left) is a robot seal designed to comfort people with anxiety, depression and dementia. ... Other companions are full-on robots like My Special Aflac Duck, also designed by Sproutel.
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How driverless robot boats could soon be used in Cornwall harbours Autonomous robot boats are seen as a way to reduce the costs associated with offshore renewables developments. Simon Cheeseman, sector lead, Wave and Tidal Energy, Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult, believes robotic boat technology has a bright future as autonomous boats could save the ...
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What it means to add 20000 Waymo self-driving robot taxis to America's roads ... looks beyond the technological and economic implications of Waymo's latest announcement to add 20,000 electric self-driving Jaguar I-Pace SUVs to its rapidly growing ride-hailing fleet by 2020 and instead think about the social (how comfortable/uncomfortable will we be around so many robots?), ...
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