Gugneja is no police officer. She's a senior computer science major at East Carolina University, and her command was to one of seven NAO robots in the Department of Computer Science.
"What we're doing with this is testing natural language processing methods," Gugneja said. "We're having it walk, having it talk and having it move, just act humanoid basically."
Shape-shifting Robots Adapt With Cleverly Designed Bodies, Grippers - IEEE Spectrum
Robots with shape-shifting grippers and bodies that snap into different shapes can do more with less
Robots have all kinds of ways to change their shapes, in the sense that you can use rigid components along with actuators to design a robot that can go from one shape to another.
Will Robots Save Agriculture—Or Ruin Farm Workers? - dot.LA
As part of its effort to "disrupt" the food industry supply chain, Santa-Monica based automation incubator Wavemaker Labs has added—and revived—a new piece of technology that promises to change the game for apple orchards.
In October, Wavemaker acquired the intellectual property behind agtech startup Abundant Robotics' autonomous apple-picking technology.
'Big Bug' review: Sex robots take France by storm on Netflix
If you've ever wondered what Parisian robots will look like in the year 2050, Jean-Pierre Jeunet has your answer.
The French director of "Amélie," who's been splashing vividly realized, subversive worlds onscreen for three decades, returns to feature films with "Big Bug," an artificial-intelligence mystery sex farce satire on Netflix . There must be a French term that encapsulates all of that.
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The limitations of industrial robots
Today, industrial robots are used in almost all industries - from automotive to plastics and medical technology. They bring many benefits to manufacturing facilities and are paving the way for the smart factories of the future.
Here Neil Ballinger, Head of EMEA at EU Automation, discusses these limitations and how to overcome them.
Robots are roaming the Oregon State University campus. Why are they there? | KMTR
Naples restaurant adds robots to help amidst staffing shortages | WGCU PBS & NPR for Southwest
Amazon, Lowe's, automotive manufacturers, and Brooks Burgers in Naples. What do these companies have in common? Robots.
Robots on wheels help servers bring food to the tables, providing servers more time to attend directly to customers. Brooks said that servers are able to give better service to customers, as well as up-sell desserts and drinks.
DHL to spend $15 million on Boston Dynamics robots - CNN Video
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