Are the Boston Dynamics robots really dancing? The creepy video, explained
It's one thing to have your cabbage patch or running man shown up by Zoomers on TikTok , but it's another level of embarrassment to have a robot out dance you.
That's exactly what Boston Dynamics' cohort of robots — including its dog Spot and more human-like bot Atlas — did in a video that resurfaced on Twitter this weekend. Swaying to the tune of the 1962 classic "Do You Love Me?
Duke Energy used computer vision and robots to cut costs by $74M | VentureBeat
Duke Energy's AI journey began because the utility company had a business problem to solve, Duke Energy chief information officer Bonnie Titone told VentureBeat's head of AI content strategy Hari Sivaraman at the Transform 2021 virtual conference on Thursday.
"We look to emerging data science tools and AI solutions, which in turn brought us to computer vision, and ultimately, drones in order to inspect our solar farms," Titone said.
Robots Collide, Causing Fire at Online-Only Grocer in UK | PCMag
Robots may be the future of order fulfillment (and cleaning and gardening ), but there's still a long way to go before it's completely safe to rely on them. Online grocer Ocado just found that out after its fulfillment robots caused a fire to break out.
As Engadget reports , Ocado operates a customer fulfillment center (CFC) in Erith, south-east London that's home to over 3,000 robots passing within 5mm of each other as they move around on a grid filling bags with grocery items for orders.
Farming is finally ready for robots | VentureBeat
As an investor in the ag-tech space for the last decade, I would argue that 2020 was a tipping point. The pandemic accelerated a shift that was already underway to deploy automation in the farming industry. Other venture capitalists seem to agree.
The pandemic changed many sectors forever and agriculture is no exception.
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Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) , a business unit of Pratt & Whitney , a division of Raytheon Technologies Corp.
"Pratt & Whitney Canada is proud to be a leader toward ever more sustainable aircraft propulsion technologies and be an integral part of Canada's green recovery plan," said Maria Della Posta, president, Pratt & Whitney Canada.
Don't try to replace pets with robots — instead, design robots to be more like service animals
L.F. Carver does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.
Robopets are artificially intelligent machines created to look like an animal (usually a cat or dog, but they can be any animal). There are numerous robopets on the market right now, being sold to consumers as "pets" or companions.
Don't Let Police Arm Autonomous or Remote-Controlled Robots and Drones | Electronic Frontier
It's no longer science fiction or unreasonable paranoia. Now, it needs to be said: No, police must not be arming land-based robots or aerial drones.
Police currently deploy many different kinds of moving and task-performing technologies. These include flying drones, remote control bomb-defusing robots, and autonomous patrol robots.
Medical Telepresence Robots Market Size To Reach $159.5 Million By 2028: Grand View Research, Inc.
SAN FRANCISCO , July 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The global medical telepresence robots market size is expected to reach USD 159.5 million by 2028, based on a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. It is expected to expand at a CAGR of 18.5% from 2021 to 2028.
Read 80 page market research report, " Medical Telepresence Robots Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis By Type (Stationary, Mobile), By Component (Camera, Sensors & Control System), By End Use, By Region, And Segment Forecasts, 2021 - 2028 '', by Grand View Research.
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