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Imagine a world where robots perform the vast majority of our jobs. Food is factory-farmed by automated machines and delivered to us by fleets of drones and self-driving trucks. Our houses are ...
A Robot Hive. Robots, for all their helpfulness in performing tasks that we would rather not do (usually because those tasks are dangerous or boring), first need to be coded in order to do the work.
Brian Machado originally built his robot, the Bracket Bot, to prank fellow students on campus at the University of Waterloo — he never imagined it could turn into a business.
A team of researchers at Brown University and MIT is working to develop a system in which robots can plan tasks by developing abstract concepts of real-world objects and ideas based on motor skills.
Robots are tools—powerful ones for sure, but still tools. The advantage comes from how you use them. One linear robot can service two machines, maybe three. Multiple linear robots can feed parts to ...
"There will be fewer and fewer jobs that a robot cannot do better," Musk said, according to Fast Company. "I think some kind of universal basic income is going to be necessary." ...
Loup Ventures Inc. [Editor's note: Doug Clinton, for nine years an analyst with Piper Jaffray, recently departed the firm to help found Loup.
Basic income, robot labour and the Art of Living on whatsapp (opens in a new window) Save. March 15 2016. Jump to comments section Print this page. Sir, John Thornhill has done us all a valuable ...
Scientists have used artificial intelligence (AI) to train a four-legged, dog-like robot to tackle a basic parkour course at a pace of up to 5 mph (8 km/h). In new footage, the quadruped, ...
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