Friday 22 January 2016

Google Alert - technology about robot

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technology about robot
Daily update 22 January 2016
NEWS
CNNMoney
It's a self-directed robot that can be programmed to target and kill people ... But Berkeley computer science professor Stuart Russell says technology ...
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TheStreet.com
"Robots present a unique opportunity to increase engagement, allowing people to interact naturally with the technology and communicate not just with ...
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Headlines & Global News
The decomposing bioplastic material that scientists at the Italian Institute of Technology are developing can be used both as robotic skin and as part of ...
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iT News
The National Museum of Australia has opened its overhauled Kspace interactive exhibit, giving kids and schools the chance to take a 'virtual robot trip' ...
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Discover Magazine (blog)
Advancements in robotics technology are forcing us to change our perception of what a robot is. From smart cars to interactive Segways, more ...
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Tech Times
Many tech leaders, including Facebook's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, noted that they expect to see artificial intelligence assistants helping them with house ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Deloitte, one of the "Big Four" accountancy firms, said rapid advances in technology and the popularity of online shopping meant more than 2m jobs in ...
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PJ Media
This is the technology age. The debate will soon shift to virtual human companions in place of moms; robot companions for children (and the aging ...
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The Lake Country Echo
Kindergarteners, Jessica Johnson and Dalton Tymenski working on programming the robotic kicker that they constructed. In the background is Connor ...
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swissinfo.ch
"If we scare our children so much that they are eventually so afraid of robotics, they will not contribute to the advancement of technology," she said.
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