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Baidu spins out its global ad business to sharpen its focus on artificial intelligence
Curated from techcrunch.com - May 23rd, 2018
Baidu, the Chinese search giant, is spinning out its business unit responsible for utility apps and its mobile ad business to sharpen its focus on artificial intelligence. As part of the spin-out, Baidu is selling a large chunk of its equity in the ‘Global DU’ business to as-yet-undiscl…
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Submitted on 23/05/2018 by
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Stickman is Disney’s new headless acrobatic robot
Curated from techcrunch.com - May 23rd, 2018
The team at Disney Research never fails to deliver fascinating (if not always particularly useful) experiments. Take Stickman. The robot is essentially one long limb, capable of some cool acrobatic maneuvers. The system, detailed in a new paper from DR titled “Towards a Human Scale Acrobatic Rob...
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Submitted on 23/05/2018 by
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Our Journey In Drone Racing - Chapter 2
Curated from www.robotshop.com - May 23rd, 2018
Follow the next steps of our journey to becoming Drone Racing pilots and competing in the Syndic8 event. We're now just a few days before the race
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Submitted on 23/05/2018 by
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Skyscraper window washing ripe for automation
Curated from www.therobotreport.com - May 22nd, 2018
Three and half years ago, I stood on the corner of West Street and gasped as two window washers clung to life at the end of a rope a thousand feet above. By the time rescue crews reached the men on the 69th floor of 1 World Trade they were close to passing out from…
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Submitted on 22/05/2018 by
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This All-Terrain Robot "Teaches" Itself to Walk in a Revolutionary Way
Curated from futurism.com - May 22nd, 2018
DyRET can adjust its leg and gait length to figure out everything from icy patches to sand dunes, putting it at the forefront of evolutionary robotics.
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Submitted on 22/05/2018 by
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Why a Robot Can’t Yet Outjump a Flea - IEEE Spectrum
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - May 22nd, 2018
When it comes to things that are ultrafast and lightweight, robots can't hold a candle to the fastest-jumping insects and other small-but-powerful creatures.
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Submitted on 22/05/2018 by
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Technician - Robot Support Specialist
Curated from www.robotshop.com - May 22nd, 2018
As an integral part of the technical team, the technician will be responsible to insure an excellent product support to our international customers. The chosen candidate must be motivated to help RobotShop prosper as a leader in the field.
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Submitted on 22/05/2018 by
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Lego’s new line of connected toys will let you build and program the Batmobile
Curated from www.theverge.com - May 18th, 2018
Lego’s new Powered Up line of toys will be out later this year. It’ll let kids remotely control their sets and also practice coding.
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Submitted on 18/05/2018 by
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Is the Future of Agriculture in Robotics?
Curated from www.robotshop.com - May 18th, 2018
We need either more farmers or more ways to produce food with limited manpower. The robots are coming to the rescue of agriculture, and by extension mankind
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Submitted on 18/05/2018 by
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Is it ethical for A.I. to have a human voice?
Curated from bigthink.com - May 17th, 2018
Google's recent AI technology that can mimic humans is raising ethical concerns.
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Submitted on 17/05/2018 by
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Chinese Port Goes Full Robot With Autonomous Trucks and Cranes
Curated from singularityhub.com - May 17th, 2018
Caofeidian is set to become the world’s first fully autonomous harbor by the end of the year. The US-Chinese startup TuSimple will replace human-driven terminal tractor-trucks with 20 self-driving models. A separate company handles crane automation, and a central control system will coordinate the m...
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Submitted on 17/05/2018 by
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Why Miss Your High School Graduation When You Can Dress Up a Robot in a Cap and Gown?
Curated from gizmodo.com - May 17th, 2018
There’s a lot of talk about robots coming for our jobs (and into our nightmares), but let’s take a moment to appreciate the Very Good Robots. For instance, this telepresence robot that helped Cynthia Pettway, who was stuck in the hospital during her graduation ceremony, virtually walk across the sta...
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Submitted on 17/05/2018 by
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This $2 Billion AI Startup Aims to Teach Factory Robots to Think - Bloomberg
Curated from www.bloomberg.com - May 17th, 2018
Japan’s Preferred Networks Inc. has only one publicly available product, a whimsical application that uses artificial intelligence to automate the coloring of manga cartoons.
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Submitted on 17/05/2018 by
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Feel What This Robot Feels Through Tactile Expressions - IEEE Spectrum
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - May 16th, 2018
Inflatable spikes and goosebumps help this robot communicate
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Submitted on 16/05/2018 by
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Watch a truly driverless car navigate city streets
Curated from techcrunch.com - May 16th, 2018
Drive.ai, the company that’s gearing up to launch an autonomous ride-hailing pilot in Frisco, Texas, just released a video showing off its driverless capabilities. Drive.ai’s service will initially launch with safety drivers in July, but the goal is to ultimately operate the ride-hailin…
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Submitted on 16/05/2018 by
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Robert Downey Jr. is making a YouTube Red series about artificial intelligence
Curated from www.theverge.com - May 16th, 2018
Actor Robert Downey Jr. and his wife Susan Downey are making an artificial intelligence documentary series on YouTube, the company announced today. The series will have eight episodes that are each an hour long and it’s set to air on the paid membership-based YouTube Red platform next year.
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Submitted on 16/05/2018 by
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Don’t Be Shy. This AI Robot Just Wants to Help You Get Dressed.
Curated from futurism.com - May 15th, 2018
Researchers from Georgia Tech taught a PR2 robot how to pull a dressing gown over a person's arm, the first step in teaching it to fully clothe someone.
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Submitted on 15/05/2018 by
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Laser-Powered Robot Insect Achieves Lift Off - IEEE Spectrum
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - May 15th, 2018
Everything is better with lasers, especially tiny robot insects
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Submitted on 15/05/2018 by
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Here's the technology that's choreographing drone light shows
Curated from mashable.com - May 14th, 2018
Watch out, fireworks.
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Submitted on 14/05/2018 by
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Inside A Warehouse Where Thousands Of Robots Pack Groceries - YouTube
Curated from www.youtube.com - May 14th, 2018
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Submitted on 14/05/2018 by
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Robot Archaeology: Personal Robots #Robots @NintendoAmerica @RadioShack « Adafruit Industries – Makers, hackers, artists, designers and engi...
Curated from blog.adafruit.com - May 14th, 2018
Personal Robots, robots made to interact with humans, is the current human time saver. From Alexa and Siri to Roomba and Drinkbots. But where have these robots come from? Let’s look back in t…
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Submitted on 14/05/2018 by
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The Future of BattleBots Is Smarter, More Vicious
Curated from gizmodo.com - May 14th, 2018
Behind the scenes at a BattleBots tournament looks part science fair, part NASCAR pit stop. Robot bits are strewn across work benches, sparks are flying, and crews are furiously prepping for the next battle, replacing smashed parts with new ones and testing their weapons. In one corner, sits Chomp. ...
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Submitted on 14/05/2018 by
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Boston Dynamics will start selling its dog-like SpotMini robot in 2019
Curated from techcrunch.com - May 11th, 2018
After 26 years, Boston Dynamics is finally getting ready to start selling some robots. Founder Marc Raibert says that the company’s dog-like SpotMini robot is in pre-production and preparing for commercial availability in 2019. The announcement came onstage at TechCrunch’s TC Sessions: …
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Submitted on 11/05/2018 by
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SpotMini Autonomous Navigation - YouTube
Curated from www.youtube.com - May 11th, 2018
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Submitted on 11/05/2018 by
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