Robots already lend a hand around the home, figuratively speaking. Some can brush the char from the barbecue, others can mow your yard, wash your windows, or clean your pool.
But in 2023, my prediction is that robots will evolve to play a more humanlike role. They will develop the ability to converse, entertain, and even provide companionship to their owners, engaging in natural conversation and becoming an integral piece of the home.
Robot or fauxbot? • TechCrunch
This is my week of debriefs. CES has a way of hurling you into the new year, kicking and screaming, and it can be hard to find your bearings as you emerge on the other side.
That's not a problem, per se. Language evolves and so does technology. I was on the Equity Podcast this week to talk CES with Haje, one of our hardware reporters. He posited that much — or even most — technology is essentially a robot at this point.
Amazon adds robots, same-day delivery in Sioux Falls - but needs more workers - SiouxFalls.Business
There are more than three robots for every one worker at the new Sioux Falls Amazon fulfillment center — but the goal is to even that out sooner rather than later.
That will take more hiring for the new 3 million-square-foot location in northwest Sioux Falls, which has about 300 people but needs more like 1,500 to fully ramp up operations.
The Hottest Robots at CES Had Nvidia Brains
Fortunately, that’s changing. Robotics has advanced considerably over the last decade, partially thanks to the leading work Nvidia has done with autonomous vehicles, much of which translated into autonomous robotics.
Let’s talk about the Nvidia-powered robots at CES this week. We’ll close with my Product of the Week, a wireless microphone that may keep me from getting into a fight on my next plane trip.
Using Moroccan tea tray mathematics to turn robots into skilled waiters
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Bloomberg - Are you a robot?
Huge surge in demand for creepy security robots that 'survey and spy' on humans revealed ...
DEMAND for security robots is said to be on the rise despite numerous privacy concerns not being addressed.
According to a report in Security Boulevard , an increasing number of robots are being used to perform security tasks that humans used to do .
Army of Robots Continues to Grow | Retail & Leisure International
Dubai's Museum of the Future has increased its stable of robots with the introduction of an agile robot dog.
Other robotic helpers include Ameca, the museum's AI-powered humanoid, Bob the robot barista and the museum's flying robots among several others. With 3D vision and movement through 17 joints, the robodog uses 360-degree perception to map terrain and avoid obstacles.
Medical Robots Global Market Report 2022: Sector to Reach $21.65 Billion by 2026 at a CAGR of 18.1%
The global medical robot market is expected to grow from $9.45 billion in 2021 to $11.11 billion in 2022 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 17.6%. The market is expected to grow to $21.65 billion in 2026 at a CAGR of 18.1%.
Medical robots are more efficient at performing laparoscopic procedures. As a result, there is rising demand for precise and proper laparoscopic operations that boost market growth.
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