Wednesday 10 October 2018

Google Alert - technology about robot

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technology about robot
Daily update 10 October 2018
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But while some insiders say China has the potential to make great strides in medical robotics, others caution that developing such technology on its ...
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Researchers in Hong Kong have invented a tiny robot with soft caterpillar-like legs that can cross obstacles inside the body and carry heavy loads.
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The Commons Education Select Committee invited Pepper the robot from .... has previously expressed interest in the potential of robotic technology.
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That possibility — and the evolution of robotics technology — has led to a new crop of companies like Cobalt and Knightscope engineering and ...
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In this version of the future, people will still have a role working alongside smart systems: either the technology will not be good enough to take over ...
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But in Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands a group of scientists working on long-term solutions to some of the world's thorniest problems ...
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It is a place where megalomaniac leaders with an insatiable appetite for knowledge develop artificial intelligence and robots that pose grave dangers ...
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CSIRO's technology arm Data61 is one of the seven teams competing to receive up to $US4.5 million ($6.4 million) in funding from the US Defense ...
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Japan's National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) has developed a robot it says is "capable of the same hard work as ...
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America's first autonomous robot farm launched last week, in the hopes that ... "[Farmers] are looking for technological solutions," said Slaughter.
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