Tuesday, 13 February 2018

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Daily update 13 February 2018
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In the pantheon of technologies that make our modern society possible, one of the most underappreciated and neglected is the threaded fastener, more commonly known as the screw. This technology emerged at the dawn of the industrial era, when it became possible to make metal gadgets like these ...
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This year's Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang is working overtime to showcase Korean robotics technology, featuring robots to clean, guide visitors, drill through a wall to pass on the Olympic torch, and now, compete in ski tournaments. In a tournament aptly called "Edge of Robot: Ski Robot Challenge," ...
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Ground-breaking robotics engineering and design company Boston Dynamics have released footage of the SpotMini, a dog-like robot that can open doors in the most unsettling manner possible. The four-legged robot uses a mechanical arm with a pincer on the end to grasp and turn the handle and ...
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Robots of all shapes and sizes took turns skiing, with varying degrees of success, down a course near Pyeongchang in what is believed to be the first robot skiing competition in the world. All entrants were required to measure more than 50cm in height, stand on 'two legs', have joints resembling elbow ...
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When you enter the Shanghai Library, books aren't the only things greeting you. The library has a new staff member – a robot. It can respond to more than 200 questions. "As of now, the robot's responding accuracy rate is about 70 percent," said Xu Qiang of the Shanghai Library. "We are renewing the ...
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Most have that classic scene where someone expresses concern about where technology is going, they get laughed at, and then the reckoning begins. ... It shows a yellow, dog-like robot, designed and created by Boston Dynamics, walk up to a door; it inspects the locking mechanism and realises this is ...
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Yes, these robots walk like metal dressage horses. They make so much noise that, well, the U.S. Marines decided during trials that they'd alert the enemy a little too quickly. But never imagine that you're immune from this version of progress. Never conclude that there isn't someone out there desperate to ...
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Misty was spun out from Sphero, the company behind the famous Star Wars BB-8 robot, a $100 app-controlled rolling droid that perfectly captured the whimsical, frenetic nature of its cinematic ... "We believe there's a sequence in how scary technologies like this are adopted," Misty CEO Tim Enwall says.
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Robots equipped with artificial intelligence technologies could become the "Kalashnikovs" of the future after entering the black market, a report by the technology think tank ThinkTech has suggested, state-run Anadolu Agency reported on Feb. 13. ThinkTech is an offshoot of Defense Technologies ...
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Ford's vision for an autonomous police vehicle leans heavily on the idea that many future cars—whether manually driven or fully driverless—will have the technology to wirelessly communicate with the robot police car. The approved patent specifically covers the concept of wirelessly receiving driver's ...
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WEB
The robot is working.
The robot is working. He holds a pen in his hand and writes in a notebook and drinks coffee.
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