You're sitting in your office, minding your own business, when suddenly, a robot saunters in and sits at the desk next to you.
In a world where automation and artificial intelligence are rapidly advancing, it's not too far-fetched to imagine that our future workplaces might resemble something straight out of a sci-fi movie.
Robots are making waves under the ocean
Some former NASA engineers who built robots for space are now developing ocean-faring robots for deepwater maintenance and construction jobs that are too dangerous for human divers.
What's happening: Houston-based Nauticus Robotics is pioneering the use of AI-equipped subsea robots for the U.S. military and offshore industries in the U.S., Brazil, Norway and the U.K.
LEGO-Inspired Robots Could Solve the Biggest Hurdles in Moon Exploration
A student-led team from MIT developed a Walking Oligometric Robotic Mobility Systems (WORMS) robot.
Building with LEGOs is a favored pastime for many small children and adults. But, as The LEGO Movie points out, they constitute "a highly sophisticated interlocking brick system.
Scientists Build Tiny Robots That Can Inspect, Manipulate Your Cells
A team of researchers at Tel Aviv University in Israel has come up with tiny micro-robots that can scan individual cells to tell whether they're healthy or in trouble.
As detailed in a study published in the journal Advanced Science , the researchers borrowed from the natural functions of other organisms found in our bodies to develop the micro-robots.
Robots battle it out at Seven Rivers Regional Competition | News | wxow.com
More than 40 teams put their robots to the test Friday afternoon at the Seven Rivers Regional Competition at the La Crosse Center.
Its a sci-fi trope (e.g. "Westworld") that humans will callously refuse to recognize true consciousness when we've… https://t.co/McLZ4cZNXW DouthatNYT (from New Haven, CT) Fri Mar 24 17:56:54 +0000 2023
Mr 3lon Mu5k says his #Optimus robots will one day outnumber humans😳. As we know when 3lon want's something he make… https://t.co/0XNWjp4XBx Hayess5178 (from UK) Wed Mar 29 10:55:45 +0000 2023
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