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'Killer Robot' Lab Faces Boycott from Artificial Intelligence Experts Nearly 60 AI and robotics experts from almost 30 countries have signed an open letter calling for a boycott against KAIST, a public university in Daejeon, South Korea, that has been reported to be "develop[ing] artificial intelligence technologies to be applied to military weapons, joining the global ... Artificial Intelligence experts call for boycott of South Korea university over 'killer robots' - Scroll.in
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Robots are coming for our jobs: Chips with Everything podcast Who is most at risk of being replaced by a robot? And is this looming wave of automation some kind of humanitarian crisis, or are we living through another industrial revolution that will force us to adapt? In this week's episode, Jordan Erica Webber chats to the Guardian's economics editor, Larry Elliott, ...
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If robot chefs take off, Australia's red meat sector wants a spot on the menu London-based company Moley Robotics expects to start selling its robotic kitchen technology this year, promising it can download a recipe and "reproduce it exactly as the MasterChef would have cooked it". The technology might sound a bit sci-fi, but Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA) is taking it ...
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Meet the HoneyBot, a decoy robot designed to trick hackers Bosses don't usually approve of their employees roaming around, pretending to work. But that's exactly what a new robot named the HoneyBot is designed to do. Developed by engineers at the Georgia Institute of Technology, the HoneyBot is a four-wheeled decoy robot designed to bait hackers, and ...
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Fribo is a cat-like robot that tells your friends what's going on in your home Whether it's Apple's HomePod, Google's Google Home or Amazon's Echo, you can't throw a rock in 2018 without hitting a tech giant that is jumping on the smart artificial intelligence assistant bandwagon. A new project created by roboticists in South Korea adds a slightly different twist to the smart ...
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The Pentagon is Imagining an Army of Autonomous Robot Swarms This isn't just Black Mirror-style fantasy: The military has already tested self-governing robotic fleets with colorful names like LOCUST (Low-Cost UAV Swarming Technology). And now it's looking to expand their capabilities, "allowing the warfighter to outmaneuver our adversaries in…complex urban ...
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Ivy Tech's Basketball Shooting Robot Comes to Harlan Christian School Ivy Tech's Basketball Shooting Robot came to Harlan Christian School on Wednesday, March 28. Instructors and students from various college programs have worked on the robot, which can shoot free throws and three-pointers. There are many Ivy Tech programs involved in creating the robot, such as: ...
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Security Robot Cuts Crime for XPO The weather-proof robot is manufactured by Mountain View, Calif.-based Knightscope Inc., a security technology company that claims its robots "deter, detect and report … autonomously." C3-XPO is Knightscope's K5 model that is designed for large outdoor spaces such as parking lots and corporate ...
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Total's Alwyn set for robot rumble French major Total will soon be deploying a robot to work on one of its platforms in the North Sea as part of a world-first project in association with the UK's Oil & Gas Technology Centre (OGTC) and others. Austrian engineering player Taurob and German University Technische Universitaet Darmstadt ...
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Me and Mario: robots that care Those behind the project say the technology is almost ready for Mario to become a market reality in five to six years, possibly even sooner. As Dympha Casey, the Project Coordinator explained: "It might come before that, because technology, actually the speed in which innovations are happening, are ...
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