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Meet the xenobot: world's first living, self-healing robots created from frog stem cells
(https://www.cnn.com/2020/01/13/us/living-robot-stem-cells-intl-hnk-scli-scn/index.html)
Kermit?
Lux Interior
01-14-20, 10:20 PM
That is amazing.
TravelGal
01-15-20, 02:36 PM
Meet the xenobot: world's first living, self-healing robots created from frog stem cells (https://www.cnn.com/2020/01/13/us/living-robot-stem-cells-intl-hnk-scli-scn/index.html)
For the first time, I understand why so many people were frightened at the dawn of the machine age. They were afraid of what the machines could do. I'm feeling a little bit of that right now considering these things are small enough to travel through the human body yet work together in groups.
cameraman
01-15-20, 06:18 PM
Meet the xenobot: world's first living, self-healing robots created from frog stem cells
(https://www.cnn.com/2020/01/13/us/living-robot-stem-cells-intl-hnk-scli-scn/index.html)
Kermit?
Yeah, take that story with a huge grain of salt. That's "press release" science...
Spot the Robot Dog Trots Into the Big, Bad World (https://www.wired.com/story/spot-the-robot-dog-trots-into-the-big-bad-world/)
Robots deliver food to people trapped in quarantined hotel as coronavirus spreads (https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/world-news/robots-deliver-food-people-trapped-21376237)
Robots deliver food to people trapped in quarantined hotel as coronavirus spreads (https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/world-news/robots-deliver-food-people-trapped-21376237)
Did you notice that 747 was chartered from Kalitta Air, owned by the drag racer Connie Kalitta.
I did see it was Kalitta but I didn’t make the connection.
PETA calls for Punxsutawney Phil to retire, be replaced with AI robot for Groundhog Day (https://www.fox5ny.com/news/peta-calls-for-punxsutawney-phil-to-retire-be-replaced-with-ai-robot-for-groundhog-day)
:irked:
And the AI immediately decides that such superstitions are reason enough the crush the human race.
There is hope.
https://i.redd.it/8dzdoujvfqd41.gif
There is hope.
https://i.redd.it/8dzdoujvfqd41.gif
It miscalculated the acceleration of gravity. But don't worry, it can drive just fine. :D
for the good of mankind
Bw-ttd_EELA
thankfully there are people in this world like Adam Savage
chop456
02-20-20, 09:09 PM
Robots deliver food to people trapped in quarantined hotel as coronavirus spreads (https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/world-news/robots-deliver-food-people-trapped-21376237)
My daughter and I visited a college campus in January that had food delivery robots seemingly everywhere. Food price +$2.50. Yes, I asked. :D
The new burger chef makes $3 an hour and never goes home. (It’s a robot) (https://www.latimes.com/business/technology/story/2020-02-27/flippy-fast-food-restaurant-robot-arm)
These robots are fighting the coronavirus in China by disinfecting hospitals, taking temperatures, and preparing meals
(https://news.yahoo.com/robots-fighting-coronavirus-china-disinfecting-130000493.html)
These robots are fighting the coronavirus in China by disinfecting hospitals, taking temperatures, and preparing meals
(https://news.yahoo.com/robots-fighting-coronavirus-china-disinfecting-130000493.html)
That thermometer looks like it would be pretty uncomfortable.
1031
Singapore deploys robot 'dog' to encourage social distancing
(https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/08/tech/singapore-coronavirus-social-distancing-robot-intl-hnk/index.html)
Singapore deploys robot 'dog' to encourage social distancing
(https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/08/tech/singapore-coronavirus-social-distancing-robot-intl-hnk/index.html)
This part is funny!
""These cameras will not be able to track and/or recognize specific individuals, and no personal data will be collected," the government said in a statement."
It may even true that the dog can't track, but all the other cameras in the parks, streets, etc. got it covered. <tinfoil hat>
For a cold, heartless robot, Sally makes a decent salad (https://www.latimes.com/food/story/2020-06-11/robot-vending-machines)
Boston Dynamics will now sell any business its own Spot robot for $74,500 (https://www.theverge.com/21292684/boston-dynamics-spot-robot-on-sale-price)
Father's Day is coming up!
TravelGal
06-19-20, 07:47 PM
Boston Dynamics will now sell any business its own Spot robot for $74,500 (https://www.theverge.com/21292684/boston-dynamics-spot-robot-on-sale-price)
Father's Day is coming up!
Whew, I'm glad you're not my father. But hey, I'm sure your son..........
Researchers trained a quadruped robot to cross a balance beam (https://www.engadget.com/quadruped-robot-balances-on-two-feet-220029369.html)
Fukuoka Softbank Hawks cheerleaders
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https://twitter.com/buitengebieden_/status/1283500433219125248?s=20
Please remain calm while the robot swabs your nose (https://www.theverge.com/2020/8/24/21377011/robot-nasal-swab-machine-autonomous-covid-19-test-brain-navi)
mmm.... nope
Please remain calm while the robot swabs your nose (https://www.theverge.com/2020/8/24/21377011/robot-nasal-swab-machine-autonomous-covid-19-test-brain-navi)
mmm.... nope
"The robot has no pressure sensors to know if it’s accidentally pushing into your flesh, but Lee says the 3D imaging provides accurate and safe guidance."
Yeah, you know what they can do with that "accurate and safe guidance."
A robot wrote this entire article. Are you scared yet, human?
(https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/sep/08/robot-wrote-this-article-gpt-3)
Take me now
https://twitter.com/Anisiuba_Uche/status/1298605665049509888?s=20
TravelGal
09-20-20, 11:27 AM
You have to be home for the drone? Maybe more to pay than to direct the delivery? I could manage the whole idea until it flipped out the credit card reader. That creeped me out for some reason.
TravelGal
09-20-20, 11:33 AM
A robot wrote this entire article. Are you scared yet, human?
(https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/sep/08/robot-wrote-this-article-gpt-3)
Take me now
The article itself is very logical, especially with regard to the destruction of the human race. As for grammar and syntax, it sounds like it was written by an 8 year old. That is fully explained at the beginning with, "I taught myself everything I know just by reading the internet," I'm beginning to understand how previous generations thought the world was spinning out of their control. Thanks, SteveH for keeping us informed at least.
You have to be home for the drone? Maybe more to pay than to direct the delivery? I could manage the whole idea until it flipped out the credit card reader. That creeped me out for some reason.
The artist shows a before and after video.
It's animation.
Pretty damn good animation!
TravelGal
09-21-20, 11:08 AM
The artist shows a before and after video.
It's animation.
Pretty damn good animation!
That will teach me to read the whole thread below a post! Thanks G.
‘Shoot on sight’: Boston Dynamics robot dog spotted out on city street triggers fear — and defensiveness (https://www.rt.com/news/501750-boston-dynamics-spot-robot-fear/)
Coming to a sidewalk near you.
Rise of the Machines: One of These Advanced Robots May Soon Take Over the World (https://interestingengineering.com/rise-of-the-machines-one-of-these-advanced-robots-may-soon-take-over-the-world)
Iran now has a robot and it looks like this.
1057
Nope
TravelGal
10-12-20, 12:11 PM
Back to the future in the Twilight Zone.
https://mashable.com/video/owen-humanoid-robot/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6xJur4bOSc
Exoskeleton suits transform car factory workers into human robots (https://www.de24.news/2020/10/exoskeleton-suits-transform-car-factory-workers-into-human-robots.html)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8_VmWWRJgE&feature=emb_logo
Of course, Disney would do this. Years ago, probably late 80s I took the 'tunnel tour' under Disney World and saw the bank of computers running the animatronics in the park. I'm sure Disney is all over current day robotics.
Walmart lays off shelf-scanning robots for humans
(https://www.fox5ny.com/news/walmart-lays-off-shelf-scanning-robots-for-humans)
We shall overcome
We shall overcome
We shall overcome, some day
TravelGal
11-13-20, 07:29 PM
Walmart lays off shelf-scanning robots for humans
(https://www.fox5ny.com/news/walmart-lays-off-shelf-scanning-robots-for-humans)
We shall overcome
We shall overcome
We shall overcome, some day
They couldn't be growing a conscience, could they?
On a wildly not-quite-related thought. I see that California is posting 620 cameras in forests to spot fires right as they start. Anyone can sign up to have access to all the camera feeds and call in when they see something. This technique has been used in very successfully in Africa to catch poachers. Could this watching be done by AI? It's certainly tedious.
indyfan31
11-20-20, 09:06 PM
They couldn't be growing a conscience, could they?
On a wildly not-quite-related thought. I see that California is posting 620 cameras in forests to spot fires right as they start. Anyone can sign up to have access to all the camera feeds and call in when they see something. This technique has been used in very successfully in Africa to catch poachers. Could this watching be done by AI? It's certainly tedious.
Didn't they use to have one guy with a radio, in a tower, on top of a mountain, with a 180-deg-100-mile view that solved the same problem? :rolleyes:
TravelGal
11-21-20, 08:30 PM
Didn't they use to have one guy with a radio, in a tower, on top of a mountain, with a 180-deg-100-mile view that solved the same problem? :rolleyes:
For that one area, as long as he was on the mountain and not um, elsewhere. You know, eating lunch or something. ;)
cameraman
11-22-20, 04:11 PM
Didn't they use to have one guy with a radio, in a tower, on top of a mountain, with a 180-deg-100-mile view that solved the same problem? :rolleyes:
The thermal imaging capabilities at 3am of modern cameras has its advantages
A robot is now making Jamba smoothies in a California Walmart in less than 3 minutes (https://www.businessinsider.com/jamba-using-robot-arm-smoothies-blendid-walmart-2020-12)
Spot has a new master
Boston Dynamics sells to Hyundai Motor Group in $1.1 billion deal (https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2020/12/boston-dynamics-sells-to-hyundai-motor-group-in-1-1-billion-deal/)
Links to the following were embedded in the above article
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I assume the more than just a little annoying gas engine is for the pneumatic or hydraulic system.
Virtual assistants are robots, right?
Alexa, Hypnotize Me (https://www.wsj.com/articles/alexa-hypnotize-me-11609176156)
Let me know how it works. :eek:
devilmaster
12-30-20, 02:24 AM
Check please!
https://youtu.be/fn3KWM1kuAw
More virus-zapping robots are coming, and they'll stick around (https://www.chron.com/news/article/More-virus-zapping-robots-are-coming-and-they-ll-15859892.php)
The Consumer Electronics Show is this week, in virtual form only however. I'm expecting robotics to get the headlines from that show along with 8K TVs and 5G. No doubt some unheard of company will feature a device that combines all three. :tony:
Scientists create the world’s first ’empathetic’ robot
(https://inews.co.uk/news/science/scientists-world-first-empathetic-robot-825141)
Seems like a bit of a stretch to me but ok, maybe in a few years it can be the next Deanna Troy.
Robots Turn 100—and Still Enthrall Us (https://www.wsj.com/articles/robots-turn-100and-still-enthrall-us-11610773260)
One year older than Betty White who is not creepy.
Getting creepier...
Army is working on Frankenbots with living tissue to better robot capabilities (https://federalnewsnetwork.com/defense-main/2021/01/army-is-working-on-frankenbots-with-living-tissue-to-better-robot-capabilities/)
TravelGal
01-19-21, 04:41 PM
Robots Turn 100—and Still Enthrall Us (https://www.wsj.com/articles/robots-turn-100and-still-enthrall-us-11610773260)
One year older than Betty White who is not creepy.
:thumbup:
Getting creepier...
Army is working on Frankenbots with living tissue to better robot capabilities (https://federalnewsnetwork.com/defense-main/2021/01/army-is-working-on-frankenbots-with-living-tissue-to-better-robot-capabilities/)
:yuck::yuck:
On the 100th Anniversary of ‘Robot,’ They’re Finally Taking Over (https://www.wsj.com/articles/on-the-100th-anniversary-of-robot-theyre-finally-taking-over-11611378002)
A century after playwright Karel ?apek coined the word ‘robot,’ we finally have the technology to make the stuff of science fiction a reality—for better and for worse
Makers of Sophia the robot plan mass rollout amid pandemic
(https://news.trust.org/item/20210125000015-alez1)
Taking care of the sick, providing therapy and combating loneliness - could the pandemic accelerate a relationship between humans and robots?
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oh oh, this is serious
Absolutely not a Chinese copy of Spot.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2H3dzZEi-qw
Absolutely not a Chinese copy of Spot.
But can they eat it?
Can robots help keep us safe? (https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/paid-content-can-robots-keep-us-safe?cmpid=org=ngp::mc=social::src=linkedin::cmp=s p_knightscope::add=li20210216sponsored-sponsoredknightscopelink::rid=&li_fat_id=05fb086b-3e24-4b22-8f49-4200ba706ac8)
Knightscope's robots currently patrol corporate campuses, malls, hospitals, and other public places. When the police department in Huntington Park, California, deployed one of the company's outdoor security robots in 2019, crime reports dropped 46 percent and arrests went up 27 percent. In a separate incident on a corporate campus, a Knightscope robot was able to capture footage of an assault that stationary cameras didn't, aiding prosecution of the crime.
TravelGal
02-21-21, 01:56 PM
Not creepy (exactly) and not robots (drones) but amazing. Scroll down a bit and watch the video. Chinese representation of Van Gogh's work done by drones.
https://edition.cnn.com/2021/02/20/us/van-gogh-guiness-drone-trnd/index.html#:~:text=The%20instantly%20recognizable% 20work%20of,World%20Record%20in%20the%20process.
https://spotsrampage.com/
Pranksters show how horrifying Boston Dynamics’ police robot dog is by strapping a paintball gun to it (https://www.dailydot.com/debug/boston-dynamics-robot-spot-paintball-mschf/)
The internet will get a chance to remotely control one of Boston Dynamics’ $75,000 “Spot” robots this week thanks to a mysterious startup company. Not only that, the robot will even come equipped with a paintball gun for added mayhem.
https://uploads.dailydot.com/2021/02/spot-4-final.jpg?fit=scale&fm=pjpg&h=1000&ixlib=php-3.3.0&w=1500&wpsize=large
:eek: :laugh:
Welcome to McDonald's.
A machine will take your order now (https://www.cnn.com/2021/02/26/tech/mcdonalds-drive-thru-artificial-intelligence/index.html)
https://i.imgur.com/f8MRrp2.gifv
TravelGal
03-01-21, 03:34 PM
https://i.imgur.com/f8MRrp2.gifv
:eek::eek::eek::eek:
Are U.S. Special Forces Quietly Using Armed Robots? (https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidhambling/2021/03/09/are-us-special-forces-quietly-using-armed-robots/?sh=89b74422c765)
Robot doctors take over hospital to reduce COVID spread (https://nypost.com/2021/03/19/mit-robot-doctors-see-patients-fight-spread-of-covid-19/)
Robot doctors take over hospital to reduce COVID spread (https://nypost.com/2021/03/19/mit-robot-doctors-see-patients-fight-spread-of-covid-19/)
Who will be the first to smash their doctor to pieces? :D
THE ROBOTS ARE COMING FOR YOUR OFFICE (https://www.theverge.com/2021/3/23/22344938/kevin-roose-robotic-automation-future-rpa)
What that struck me during our conversation were the jobs that Kevin talks about as he describes the impact of automation: they’re not factory workers and truck drivers. They’re accountants, lawyers, and even journalists. If you have the kind of job that involves sitting in front of a computer using the same software the same way every day, automation is coming for you. It won’t be cool, or innovative, or even work all that well — it’ll just be cheaper, faster, and less likely to complain. That might sound like a downer, but Kevin’s book is all about seeing that as an opportunity. You’ll see what I mean.
And, you know, there were executives on stage talking to an audience of corporate executives and telling them that they could save between 20 and 40 percent of their operating costs by automating jobs in their back and middle offices. And so that pitch, you know, some companies might save less than that, some companies might save more than that, but that’s the sales pitch: You can be more productive, you can free up workers to focus on higher-value tasks. Oh, and also you can shave 20 to 40 percent off your operating budget.
The two companies mentioned in the article
UiPath (https://www.uipath.com/)
Automation Anywhere (https://www.automationanywhere.com/)
TravelGal
03-25-21, 06:38 PM
1072
https://twitter.com/60Minutes/status/1376317365466566656?s=20
Meet Boston Dynamics’ next commercial robot, Stretch (https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/03/meet-boston-dynamics-next-commercial-robot-stretch/)
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Manufacturers embrace robots, the perfect pandemic worker (https://www.nbcnews.com/business/business-news/manufacturers-embrace-robots-perfect-pandemic-worker-n1263434)
That one robot makes me wonder how well some of the packages I get would handle being picked up by suckers on one side.
VLAD THE IMPOSER Giant armed robots loom over streets of rebel-controlled Donetsk as tensions rise in Ukraine (https://www.the-sun.com/news/2704419/armed-robots-loom-streets-rebel-controlled-donetsk/)
AI ethicist Kate Darling: ‘Robots can be our partners’ (https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2021/apr/17/ai-ethicist-kate-darling-robots-can-be-our-partners)
AI ethicist Kate Darling: ‘Robots can be our partners’ (https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2021/apr/17/ai-ethicist-kate-darling-robots-can-be-our-partners)
The fundamental problem is that "think of them like animals" assumes that you never give them more than animal level intelligence. As soon as you get anywhere past that the question of "fairness" comes into play. Is the "partnership" equal? We certainly don't intend it to be. As soon as they can comprehend that as the case we have a problem.
Often when people say, "Trust the science," they really mean, "Trust the judgement of scientists and engineers." There is plenty of evidence that's not always wise.
THE ROBOTS ARE COMING FOR YOUR OFFICE (https://www.theverge.com/2021/3/23/22344938/kevin-roose-robotic-automation-future-rpa)
The two companies mentioned in the article
UiPath (https://www.uipath.com/)
Automation Anywhere (https://www.automationanywhere.com/)
Another Tech firm IPO, but is UiPath just another Tech firm? (https://disruptionbanking.com/2021/04/23/another-tech-firm-ipo-but-is-uipath-just-another-tech-firm/)
Among all else, the pandemic was also a human resources issue. Business everywhere had to confront how to keep valuable employees safe while continuing to service their clients' demands. One solution is to take some of the human out of human resources by applying robotics or some form of artificial intelligence design to tasks that are essential but repetitive and definable. Enter Robotic Process Automation. I predict these companies will do very well in the next few years.
stroker
04-24-21, 06:59 AM
Another Tech firm IPO, but is UiPath just another Tech firm? (https://disruptionbanking.com/2021/04/23/another-tech-firm-ipo-but-is-uipath-just-another-tech-firm/)
Among all else, the pandemic was also a human resources issue. Business everywhere had to confront how to keep valuable employees safe while continuing to service their clients' demands. One solution is to take some of the human out of human resources by applying robotics or some form of artificial intelligence design to tasks that are essential but repetitive and definable. Enter Robotic Process Automation. I predict these companies will do very well in the next few years.
I think I'm finally just too frikkin' old. That article made very little sense to me. I get the concept and I think it has legs as described, but Wall Street is beginning to sound like the world of Modern Art:
"It's valuable! Buy it!"
"Why?"
"Because we say so!"
And you end up hanging crap on your wall... (or in your investment portfolio, in this case...)
I think I'm finally just too frikkin' old. That article made very little sense to me. I get the concept and I think it has legs as described, but Wall Street is beginning to sound like the world of Modern Art:
"It's valuable! Buy it!"
"Why?"
"Because we say so!"
And you end up hanging crap on your wall... (or in your investment portfolio, in this case...)
A lot of stuff is being flung at the wall right now. We'll see what sticks. I think a lot will depend on how much people decide they want to adopt some practices that are more convenient for them (delivery services, etc) vs "getting back to normal."
Air Force base deploys pack of robot dogs to enhance security (https://www.fox5ny.com/news/air-force-base-deploys-pack-of-robot-dogs-to-enhance-security)
THE FUTURE OF RPA IN P&C INSURANCE (https://www.celent.com/insights/945909862)
RPA = Robotic Process Automation
Celent surveyed numerous property and casualty insurers that are part of our research panel to see how advanced they are in the application of RPA. Most of those who responded not only use RPA today but plan to expand their investments in 2021. Insurers are realizing a wide array of benefits from the application of RPA. These include improved return on investment (ROI), increased data quality, faster claims processing, and enhanced customer experience, as well as the cost reductions and increased operational efficiency for which RPA is known. Throw artificial intelligence or machine learning into the equation with unstructured data, and you can extend data processing automation to images, emails, and so on.
datachicane
04-26-21, 10:27 PM
That's actually my day job. It's a logical extension of the machine learning tools we'd previously used for what began as electronic document classification and data extraction, stuff I've been neck deep in for about a decade now. Once you've developed tools and workflows for bringing paper into electronic archives in an organized manner, it's a short step to extracting data to populate databases, and an even shorter step to skipping the paper altogether and performing intelligent routing and task creation based on the content of, well, anything at all, and skipping some (or all) of the desks that normally need crossed.
It's been coming either way, but the stay-at-home mandates of the age of COVID has broken down some of the resistance to change that we've been butting our heads against for years.
Ford’s ever-smarter robots are speeding up the assembly line (https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2021/05/fords-ever-smarter-robots-are-speeding-up-the-assembly-line/)
Hiring troubles prompt some employers to eye automation and machines (https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/hiring-troubles-prompt-some-employers-to-eye-automation-and-machines/ar-BB1gTERH)
It was bound to happen, the pandemic just accelerated the change.
Hiring troubles prompt some employers to eye automation and machines (https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/hiring-troubles-prompt-some-employers-to-eye-automation-and-machines/ar-BB1gTERH)
It was bound to happen, the pandemic just accelerated the change.
True, but in the past the rate of change was driven by more natural market forces. Now we've applied a whole array of forces that have grossly distorted the market and accelerated change at a rate that we probably don't even recognize yet. Some people are going to be really shocked when the extra aid is cut and rent is due again and they find that their forklift now drives itself.
You know those feel good ads that Amazon keeps running reminding you of how they're saving the world? Amazon is not your friend.
“Universally, they talk about inability to get adequate labor, very high turnover and clear wage inflation at the low end. A consequence of that will be more investment by many of them into automation,” Steinour said.
Boston Dynamics is officially part of Hyundai Motor Group (https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/06/boston-dynamics-is-officially-part-of-hyundai-motor-group/)
The deal will hopefully create a stable home for Boston Dynamics, which has continued to pump out the world's most impressive robots despite continual ownership changes. The company was spun off from MIT in 1992 and survived for most of its life on DARPA research grants. Google acquired the independent Boston Dynamics in 2013 as part of a brief interest in robotics led by Android co-founder Andy Rubin. Google freed the company from surviving on military contracts, but when Rubin left Google a year later, the executive interest in robotics left with him.
Google sold Boston Dynamics to the Japanese holding company Softbank in 2017 for a reported $165 million, a shockingly low price. By December 2020, Softbank found itself in dire financial straits after some of its other investments went south (Uber, WeWork, OneWeb) and started selling off crown jewels like Arm. Hyundai wanted to invest in more "mobility solutions," and Softbank was able to flip Boston Dynamics for a tidy profit.
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Pandemic Wave of Automation May Be Bad News for Workers (https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/pandemic-wave-of-automation-may-be-bad-news-for-workers/ar-AALJQdJ)
Will robots fill stands at Tokyo Games? (https://www.businesslive.co.za/bd/world/asia/2021-07-09-will-robots-fill-stands-at-tokyo-games/)
Will robots fill stands at Tokyo Games? (https://www.businesslive.co.za/bd/world/asia/2021-07-09-will-robots-fill-stands-at-tokyo-games/)
Yeah, that's how it starts.
Robots come to the rescue after Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster (https://www.cbs.com/shows/60_minutes/video/jihRS8_qbaLdVo5Hmkc__PQ9tYWYJMH1/robots-come-to-the-rescue-after-fukushima-daiichi-nuclear-disaster/)
I DO, ROBOT Getting married to robots ‘will be considered normal by end of century’ (https://www.the-sun.com/lifestyle/tech/3263535/married-robots-normal-end-of-century/)
I don’t
Humanoid Robot Keeps Getting Fired From His Jobs (https://www.wsj.com/articles/humanoid-robot-softbank-jobs-pepper-olympics-11626187461)
Encouraging.
Horrifying robot plays basketball at Olympics (https://nypost.com/2021/07/25/scary-looking-robot-steals-the-show-at-olympics/)
A man used AI to bring back his deceased fiancé. But the creators of the tech warn it could be dangerous and used to spread misinformation. (https://www.businessinsider.com/man-used-ai-to-talk-to-late-fiance-experts-warn-tech-could-be-misused-2021-7)
The dark side is being realized.... Chatbots, basically software that can converse with a human via text or voice married to artificial intelligence. Chatbots are increasing becoming more common. Will begin to replace call centers. And we all basically have one in our phones (Siri or similar) or digital assistants (Alexa or similar). I'm now seeing chatbots included in mobile banking apps. A perfect marriage of that technology.
WickerBill
07-26-21, 09:37 PM
Horrifying robot plays basketball at Olympics (https://nypost.com/2021/07/25/scary-looking-robot-steals-the-show-at-olympics/)
I saw that, and didn't like it one bit, especially the gliding around the floor part.
I do think I could have swatted it's shot. It took forever to get set up.
I saw that, and didn't like it one bit, especially the gliding around the floor part.
I do think I could have swatted it's shot. It took forever to get set up.
Just how tall are you?
A 6’ 10” basketball-playing robot sank a series of deep three-point shots and a half-court shot during halftime of the Men’s Preliminary Round Group B game between the U.S. and France on Sunday.
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https://www.marketwatch.com/story/he-shoots-he-scares-toyotas-basketball-robot-steals-the-show-at-the-tokyo-olympics-11627313853
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