Monday 27 July 2015

Google Alert - technology about robot

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technology about robot
Daily update 27 July 2015
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The Australian
The rising tide of automation is likely to make our lives a whole lot easier but there's a sinister lining to this technology-driven nirvana that could well be ...
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Sci-Tech Today
I'm Japanese and so I'm a sucker for cute things, like manga, quirky figurines and mascot characters. And Pepper, the new companion robot from ...
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Stuff.co.nz
Asimo robots containing NICT's language processing technology can respond in Japanese, English and Chinese when spoken to in those languages.
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Quartz
MegaBots was founded by three engineers who didn't want to use their skills to go work for another large tech firm in the valley, or launch another ...
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Fast Company
"Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology has reached a point where the deployment of such systems is — practically if not legally — feasible within years, ...
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Corrections.com
You have 10 minutes to compile a list of attributes - powers, if you will - that you want technology to produce for a robotic helper. What will your robot ...
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The Straits Times
To speed up the process, Changi General Hospital has set up a Centre for Healthcare. Assistive and Robotics Technology to hothouse such research.
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Times of India
This is the first step of the "robot replace human" programme. ... BEIJING: A Chinese firm specializing in precision technology has set up the first ...
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City A.M.
Companies with a robot workforce would be able to operate 24/7 without ... Though the technology for some of these kinds of artificial workers is ...
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Government News
The Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and the CSIRO have secured $30,000 in financial support from the Palaszczuk government for an ...
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