Several robotics companies, including Boston Dynamics, are pledging not to support the weaponization of their products and are calling for others in the industry to do the same, according to a letter shared first with Axios.
Details : The open letter highlights the erosion of consumer trust in robots as among the reasons not to allow them to be used as weapons.
For Restaurant Robots to Succeed, Remy Robotics Believes They Need to Be at The Center of The ...
“What might be super easy for humans is very difficult for robots,” Traiman told The Spoon.
But this doesn’t mean the CEO of food robotics startup Remy Robotics thinks humans should prepare all our food. In fact, he thinks robots should an integral part of the kitchen. The answer, Traiman explains, lies in creating a world in which the robots can succeed.
Malaysia's palm planters eye robots, drones to combat labour crunch | Reuters
YONG PENG, Malaysia, Oct 7 (Reuters) - Malaysian research student Haziq Ramli wore an outfit resembling a light jetpack, with poles strapped to his biceps, to wield a long pole that clipped the sharp fronds and heavy bunches of fruit from oil palm trees nearly twice his height.
These 5-foot-1 security robots made by Cobalt are patrolling workplace hallways.
For some, the phrase "robotic security guard" conjures up images of dystopian all-seeing machines or the omnipresent "Big Brother" from George Orwell's novel "1984."
Travis Deyle and Erik Schluntz, former Google and SpaceX employees, respectively, founded the startup in 2016. The two had quit their jobs and decided they wanted to start a company together but didn't know what to focus on.
Restaurants use robots to eliminate repetitive tasks, fill worker gaps | TweakTown
Restaurants struggling to find human workers are finding robots to be a good way to augment staff, eliminating repetitive tasks in the back of house. In the future, robots will continue advancing from test labs into restaurant kitchens, with restaurant owners willing to invest in automation.
Jamba by Blendid smoothie robots launch new look, brandingFast Casual
Jamba, a provider of on-the-go freshly blended fruit and vegetable smoothies, will introduce a new design for its Jamba by Blendid robotic smoothie kiosk along with a marketing campaign led by Gestalt Brand Lab, according to a press release.
Jamba and Blendid, a manufacturer of robotic foodservice solutions, have launched six Jamba by Blendid autonomous robotic smoothie kiosks across the country including locations such as universities and colleges, travel stops and malls.
Optimus Underwhelmed, But Robots Are Still the Future | InvestorPlace
Last Friday, Tesla ( TSLA ) unveiled its humanoid Optimus robot during its annual AI Day presentation.
The robot itself – which looks eerily similar to the bots in iRobot – didn’t do much. It took a few steps, waved to the crowd, pulled off a dance move. And that was that. Most folks were disappointed with the presentation. They were expecting more.
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