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Japan’s Robot Hotel Just Laid Off Half Its Robots
Curated from futurism.com - January 18th, 2019 by RobotShop

Henn-na Hotel in Japan is reportedly decommissioning half of the robots it used to have running the show. Too many were buggy or just plain annoying.

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This hole-digging drone parachutes in to get the job done
Curated from techcrunch.com - January 16th, 2019 by RobotShop

A new drone from the NIMBUS group at the University of Nebraska can fall out of a plane, parachute down, fly to a certain place, dig a hole, hide sensors inside it and then fly away like some crazy wasp. Robots are weird. The goal of the project is to allow drones to place sensors […]

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Humatics closes $28M Series A1 for microlocation technology
Curated from www.therobotreport.com - January 16th, 2019 by RobotShop

Humatics' Spatial Intelligence Platform combines RF beacons and software to locate robots and humans in complex environments down to two centimeters.

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Vertical-Climbing Scribit Robot Draws (and Erases) Giant Art on Your Walls
Curated from www.digitaltrends.com - January 16th, 2019 by RobotShop

Scribit, the wall-crawling graffiti robot that can draw (and, just as importantly, erase) any image you can think of onto a vertical surface of your choice, made its debut this week at CES 2019. It's coming soon to a living room, office, food eatery, or some other place else near you.

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DARPA wants to build an AI to find the patterns hidden in global chaos
Curated from techcrunch.com - January 16th, 2019 by RobotShop

That most famous characterization of the complexity causality, a butterfly beating its wings and causing a hurricane on the other side of the world, is thought-provoking but ultimately not helpful. What we really need is to look at a hurricane and figure out which butterfly caused it — or perhaps s…

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Ubtech's Walker robot now lends a helping hand at home
Curated from www.engadget.com - January 15th, 2019 by RobotShop

Ubtech is best known for its toy-sized robots and STEM kits, but in recent years, it's been building bigger machines as well. At CES 2019, the Chines

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MassRobotics joins Robotics Summit & Expo as Strategic Partner
Curated from www.therobotreport.com - January 15th, 2019 by RobotShop

MassRobotics will provide strategic guidance for the Robotics Summit & Expo and be a liaison to its partners, sponsors and the entire robotics community.

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California standoff ends after police use robot to deliver vape pen to suspect
Curated from www.theverge.com - January 15th, 2019 by RobotShop

An hours-long standoff in Novato, California came to a peaceful end yesterday when police officers used a police robot to deliver a vape pen to the suspect, who had threatened to burn down a gas station.

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Former Google Exec: AI Will Replace 40 Percent of Jobs in 15 Years
Curated from futurism.com - January 15th, 2019 by RobotShop

Kai-Fu Lee, a venture capitalist who used to develop AI for Google and Microsoft, predicts that AI will automate 40 percent of the world's jobs in 15 years.

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The robots of CES 2019
Curated from www.androidauthority.com - January 14th, 2019 by RobotShop

Robots are on display at CES and we've rounded up the best of them! These personal assistants are coming to your home, possibly sooner than you think.

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Delta Robot Is Sorting Golf Balls And Taking Names
Curated from hackaday.com - January 14th, 2019 by RobotShop

It's a common situation faced by every hard-working American - you get home after a long day at the calcium mines, and find yourself stuck with a pile of colored golf balls that simply aren't goin

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Caper's smart shopping cart uses AI to skip checkout lines
Curated from www.engadget.com - January 14th, 2019 by RobotShop

From cashierless Amazon Go stores to Walmart's self-driving vans for food drop-offs, tech is revolutionizing grocery shopping with an emphasis on speed an

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Let The Robots Take Over: How The Future Of AI Will Create More Jobs
Curated from www.forbes.com - January 14th, 2019 by RobotShop

Machines are replacing many traditional human tasks.

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A Woman Is Pregnant Following a Robot-Assisted Uterus Transplant
Curated from futurism.com - January 11th, 2019 by RobotShop

For the first time, a woman who received a uterus transplant through robot-assisted surgery is pregnant and due to give birth in a few months.

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DARPA Wants to Turn Insect Brains into Robot Brains
Curated from www.popularmechanics.com - January 11th, 2019 by RobotShop

Instead of basing our artificial intelligence on ourselves, DARPA is experimenting with something a bit simpler.

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Watch Video of Hyundai’s Walking Car Concept in Action
Curated from futurism.com - January 11th, 2019 by RobotShop

At CES 2019, automaker Hyundai unveiled a concept video and 1:8 scale version of Elevate, a walking car designed to navigate rough terrain.

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CES 2019: Forget Cameras, This Drone Can Watch Your House
Curated from www.digitaltrends.com - January 11th, 2019 by RobotShop

Sunflower Labs' innovative smart security system involves a series of outdoor sensors, capable of dispatching an autonomous camera drone to check up on any unusual disturbances. It sounds pretty wild -- and it's on display at CES 2019 for anyone who wants to go check it out.

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The Clever Clumsiness of a Robot Teaching Itself to Walk
Curated from www.wired.com - January 11th, 2019 by RobotShop

Researchers make robots teach themselves how to walk through trial and error, like babies, to navigate the real world.

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British Army is Testing a Glider Drone Which Could Transport Supplies
Curated from www.digitaltrends.com - January 11th, 2019 by RobotShop

The British Army is currently testing out an unorthodox glider-based drone that could one day be used to resupply troops or deliver humanitarian aid in locations that would ordinarily be inaccessible. It could even be used for transporting wounded soldiers from the battlefield.

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10 robotics companies to watch in 2019
Curated from www.therobotreport.com - January 11th, 2019 by RobotShop

Here are 10 robotics companies to watch in 2019 that are developing essential tools for robotics developers or solving difficult robotics problems.

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CES 2019: Robotic Breadmaker Promises Grocery Store Theater
Curated from www.digitaltrends.com - January 10th, 2019 by RobotShop

Wilkinson Baking Company is set to unveil the Breadbot at CES 2019. The robotic bread-maker creates up to 10 loaves of bread per hour from scratch and is destined for groceries and specialty shops. The Breadbot isn't just about artisanal bread, however, the transparent machine promises theater.

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Never mind killer robots—here are six real AI dangers to watch out for in 2019
Curated from www.technologyreview.com - January 9th, 2019 by RobotShop

Last year a string of controversies revealed a darker (and dumber) side to artificial intelligence.

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Creator Offers Better Burger Experience With Robot Cooks
Curated from www.roboticsbusinessreview.com - January 9th, 2019 by RobotShop

Unlike fast-food chains, startup Creator is using robots to build better burgers and deliver a better customer experience, says VP Martin Buehler.

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AI is learning to convert brain signals into speech
Curated from bigthink.com - January 9th, 2019 by RobotShop

Recovering speech ability in disabled people. Several research groups have recently made significant progress in using neural networks to convert brain activity into intelligible computer-generated speech, developments that could mark some of the first steps toward radically improving the quality of...

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