SEATTLE – Jarvis moves slowly, yet meticulously, from one station to another to make a cup of cappuccino. Jarvis makes the espresso, pours the milk, steams the foam and puts it all together, topping it off with a carefully drawn foam leaf.
What stands out about this cappuccino? Its maker. Jarvis is a robotic arm, not a human barista, at Artly in Pike Place Market.
David Shapiro: More of us can be replaced with robots than we think
The last time I went into a McDonald's I was greeted not by a person to take my order, but by an ATM-like device where I selected my burger, charged it to my credit card and was directed to an unmanned counter to pick it up. Read more
At Starbucks I can order coffee from the car via a cellphone app and it's waiting on a rack when I get to the store.
FANUC robots to integrate Wandelbots Teaching - The Robot Report
Wandelbots , the Dresden, Germany-based robotics software developer, announced that it has added FANUC to its portfolio of robotics manufacturers. FANUC will be the third robotics company to integrate Wandelbots Teaching into its robots.
FANUC plans to launch the first versions of its Wandelbots-enabled robots in 2023. It follows Universal Robots and Yaskawa in integrating the software.
Moment workers KICK futuristic AI-guided robots delivering groceries… as TikTok viewers feel sorry ...
AN ANGRY construction worker has been slammed after he kicked food delivery robots and TikTok viewers felt sorry for "the little guys."
Footage shows the man dressed in an orange high-vis suit repeatedly kick the innocent little robot into bushes at the side of the pavement.
How digital farmhands will force rural communities to adapt
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Farmers need robots. They are called digital farmhands. Persistent, resilient machines that can quickly pick fruits and vegetables are one of the few ways to exploit increasingly small windows of opportunity between weather events.
Africa prepares for age of robots - The Mail & Guardian
The adoption of robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) in Africa received a major boost after Uniccon Group , an Abuja-based tech startup, unveiled the continent's first humanoid robot.
Omeife, the 1.8m female human-like robot, is African by design and has Igbo-like physical attributes. The battery-powered robot can speak Igbo, Yoruba, English, French, Swahili, Wazobia, Pidgin, Afrikaans and Arabic with native accents.
ABM Deploys Knightscope Autonomous Robots in Major Parking Facility | Business Wire
The Knightscope self-driving robots will navigate and monitor ABM's parking facility without any human intervention to gather and deliver unprecedented levels of data and actionable intelligence for the airport operations team to assist in making smarter, safer, and faster decisions.
Beyond introducing Autonomous Robotic innovations, ABM additionally implemented a variety of other new data-enabled, driver-first smart parking and mobility solutions since the beginning of 2021, such as installing more than 1,200 monetized EV Charging Stations, inclusive of DC Fast chargers and ...
The Robots Are Coming! 7 Stocks to Buy Before They Boom. | InvestorPlace
Although the current volatility in the market opened doors for contrarian speculation, investors may be better served targeting their stocks to buy in the robotics space. According to MarketsandMarkets.com, just the industrial robotics segment may reach a valuation of $30.8 billion by 2027 .
Hacking the Anthropocene with survivalist robots
Oceans cover 70% of Earth's surface. But there's still so much we don't understand about oceans, from seafloor topography to what surface conditions are like in a certain part of the world at any given time.
One problem is size: It's expensive, impractical, and fuel-intensive to have many manned ships roaming the oceans. That's why Saildrone is building a fleet of unmanned surface vehicles (USVs) to constantly monitor the conditions of the world's oceans.
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