There's no better time than Labor Day to ask Washington to come up with a more definitive plan to assist employees who are in jeopardy of becoming obsolete.
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A previous column generated some interesting feedback and 'pushback'. One reader wondered if I was insinuating 'robots' were going to take over the world as multiple science fiction creations predict. He wondered if my column was just more 'scare tactics'.
AI doesn't need to look like us.
Future microbatteries could help tiny robots tackle space and time
From the crude stacked cells of copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) discs separated by cloth soaked in salty water in the 1800s, batteries have come a long way since then.
Better yet, the future of microbattery technology looks encouraging. In fact, the global microbatteries market is projected to rise to the US $1191.7 million by 2026, growing at an estimated compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 37 percent between 2021 and 2026.
Teams of Robots Learn to Coordinate Without Communication via AI - Hackster.io
So much is possible in robotics when individual agents — robots or drones — are able to work together to complete a task. If they are not equipped with the right hardware, however, or if signals are blocked, communication may be impossible.
It may be simpler when agents can talk to one another, but this decentralized method posed an interesting challenge, as it may not even be obvious what the role of each individual agent should be. The challenge becomes one of learning to accomplish a task together over time.
More roles of robots in spinal cord rehabilitation - SHINE News
Rehabilitation robots and high-tech evaluation equipment are now being widely used in the treatment and rehabilitation of patients with spinal cord injuries.
There are more than 3.7 million people in China with spinal cord injuries, and 90,000 new patients annually.
For Japan's small shops, robot in store
TOKYO -- A small robot with a clip-like hand and enough smarts to know which drinks are popular is part of an effort to make convenience stores even more convenient.
On a recent day in Tokyo, the robot named TX SCARA slid back and forth behind the refrigerated shelves in the back of a FamilyMart store.
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