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+23 +1Most plastic is not getting recycled, and AI robots could be a solution
Humans have enlisted nearly 100 AI-powered robots in North American to come to the rescue for something humans are terrible at: recycling. Even when we try to do it right, we're often making things worse; About one out of every four of the things people throw into the recycling bin aren't recyclable at all.
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+17 +1NYC tells FedEx to get their delivery robots ‘off our streets’
Hasta la vista, robot. New York City on Monday warned FedEx to ‘terminate’ any operation of its delivery robots in the Big Apple
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+27 +1Robots To Build Seoul's Robot Science Museum
The Robot Science Museum by Melike Altinisik Architects will be constructed at the heart of the Changbai New Economic Center, in Seoul's newly redeveloped area
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+13 +1Pooper Scooper Robot Will Find, Detect And Automatically Pick Up Your Dog’s Poo
Having a pet comes with endless perks, from the loving snuggles to the warmest of welcomes every time you walk through the front door. But, of all the responsibilities that come with having a pet, picking up their sh*t has probably got to be up there with the worst of them. In fact, I bet …
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+26 +1Why the ‘Queen of Shitty Robots’ Renounced Her Crown
YouTuber Simone Giertz gave up wildly popular but barely functioning machines and confronted her fears of imperfection (while facing her own mortality and making an awesome Truckla EV).
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+10 +1VW's prototype charging robot can find your EV in the parking garage
Tesla isn't the only car maker with grand visions of EV charging robots. Volkswagen has created a prototype charging robot that would navigate to your car in the parking garage, saving you the trouble of hunting for a coveted (and likely rare) EV charging spot. The autonomous helper would hitch itself to a "battery wagon" at a base station and deliver a combined 50kW to your EV on request, whether it's through an app or a smart grid. While that won't be enough to fully recharge most EVs, it should give you plenty of range for your ride home.
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+10 +1As robots take over warehousing, workers pushed to adapt
Robots haven’t replaced warehouse workers yet, but they’re here — and they need some human supervision.
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+24 +1Samsung’s new Ballie robot is like a real-life mini BB-8
Today, at Samsung’s keynote at CES, Samsung introduced Ballie, a small ball-shaped robot intended to help you around the house. Samsung says Ballie utilizes AI to be a security robot, a fitness assistant, a tool to help seniors connect with smart devices in their homes, and it can even be a friend to your kids and pets.
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+22 +1The idea of a 'robot tax' is gaining steam as a way of dealing with automation that's killing jobs | Markets Insider
"Tax the rich" is now a common refrain in American politics. But could "tax the robots" ever become popular as well? The idea of a so-called "robot tax" has gained steam in recent years, particularly after a barrage of studies that suggested automation threatens the future of a substantial chunk of jobs in the United States. The risk is especially pronounced within manufacturing, and increasingly those in white-collar positions.
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+9 +1Some of San Francisco's robot-run restaurants are failing. It could simply be that we still want to be served by humans, not machines.
The robot revolution in San Francisco has begun. Or has it? The tech-centric city has seen an automized restaurant scene in recent years. The idea is that robots could be used to fill repetition-heavy positions that require hours of nonstop work — like line cooking — that could then free up human employees to provide higher quality customer service. Labor costs and, subsequently, menu prices would be lowered, tipping would become obsolete, restaurants could more heavily invest in higher quality ingredients, and profits would increase for business owners in the process — or at least that's the theory.
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+25 +1Scientists use stem cells from frogs to build first living robots
Researchers foresee myriad benefits for humanity, but also acknowledge ethical issues
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+25 +1Scientists have built the world's first living, self-healing robots
Scientists have created the world's first living, self-healing robots using stem cells from frogs.
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+22 +1Artillery Seeks Robot Ammo Haulers
Six companies got $150,000 Field Artillery Autonomous Resupply contracts to study everything from exoskeletons that strengthen human ammo handlers to robots that might replace them.
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+19 +1Sex robots may cause psychological damage
US researchers have warned that the availability of sex robots with artificial intelligence (AI) poses a growing psychological and moral threat to individuals and society. They say the technology is escaping oversight because agencies are too embarrassed to investigate it. The scientists want action to prevent the unregulated use of such robots.
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+20 +1A Growing Presence on the Farm: Robots
A new generation of autonomous robots is helping plant breeders shape the crops of tomorrow.
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+16 +1Sex robots with 'coding flaws' prone to 'sexually assaulting humans'
Sex robots will need to be programmed correctly in order to avoid sexual assault, an expert has claimed. Dr David Levy believes robots of the future will have their own sexual desires as part of their own artificial intelligence (AI) libidos. But he says they will be stronger, and it will be important to programme robots with consent.
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+28 +1How COVID-19 will push for an even more aggressive automation
The COVID-19 outbreak is becoming a global stress test. As the number of people infected with the virus continues to rise around the world, uncertainties about global economic growth increase. The virus will have a far-reaching impact on the capacity layout, production and supply chain network of many enterprises. In an effort to stem the virus’s spread, large swaths of the workforce are retreating into their homes to work remotely.
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+32 +1Robots that admit mistakes foster better conversation in humans
Three people and a robot form a team playing a game. The robot makes a mistake, costing the team a round. Like any good teammate, it acknowledges the error.
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+25 +1Robots to the Rescue: How They Can Help During Coronavirus (and Future Pandemics)
As the coronavirus pandemic forces people to keep their distance, could this be robots‘ time to shine? A group of scientists think so, and they’re calling for robots to do the “dull, dirty, and dangerous jobs” of infectious disease management.
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