Learn how robots and cobots can enhance your manufacturing operations Join us for our Robot Roundtable taking place Nov. 20 at 12PM ET and sponsored by Techman Robots to learn about how robots and cobots are changing the way manufacturers in every sector are operating ... 11/8/2024 - 11:00 am | View Link
Make Robots to Take Over the World Tycoon Codes (November 2024) Here, Roblox fans will find a list of all of the active codes for Make Robots to Take Over the World Tycoon, as well as a guide on how to use them. 11/8/2024 - 5:46 am | View Link
What if robots learned the same way genAI chatbots do? MIT researchers are pioneering a new method for robot training that could create an all-purpose robot brain for all robot types. 11/7/2024 - 9:06 pm | View Link
The robots helping children go back to school The robots have already been used in a local pilot and have helped improve attendance rates by 21%, the council said. Councillor Stephen Bennett said it might "sound far-fetched o ... 11/7/2024 - 5:43 pm | View Link
Industrial robots from closed factory up for grabs Now hundreds of items will be sold by used machinery auction company Surplex, including specialised equipment and "pick and place robots". Buyers looking for a "vibratory finishing machine" or "air ... 11/7/2024 - 4:52 pm | View Link
Robot uses AI to clean up litter on beaches | World Economic Forum Using an artificially intelligent robot, two Dutch entrepreneurs are helping clean up some of the problem. The BeachBot is a specially designed machine that can identify and remove small items of litter from beaches. It uses image recognition to find butts in the sand and picks them up. The BeachBot uses AI to find and pick up cigarette butts ... 11/7/2024 - 3:09 pm | View Website
The 20 jobs that robots are most likely to take over Source: NPR. 16. Grinding and polishing workers. Workers who grind and polish materials have a 97% chance of being automated. Robots are increasingly able to grind or polish a variety of metal, wood, stone, clay, plastic, and glass objects. Source: NPR. 15. Cashiers. Cashiers have a 97.1% chance of being automated. 11/7/2024 - 10:16 am | View Website
How 6 robots are helping to protect our ocean 1. Mapping the seafloor. German company Planblue is creating a highly detailed map of the ocean floor using a robotic “underwater satellite” that relies on artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning to navigate. Around 80% of the ocean floor is unmapped and unexplored. 11/5/2024 - 7:22 pm | View Website
What is a robot? Boston Dynamics. Robots are machines capable of carrying out physical tasks. They can be directly controlled by humans, or have some ability to operate by themselves, but the independent ... 11/5/2024 - 3:55 pm | View Website
Do robots need rights? | World Economic Forum Robots could be our greatest achievement, or mark our own downfall. But if we are successful in developing conscious robots, like Chappie, we need to ensure that they have some basic rights of existence, as well as responsibilities to protect humanity. This article is published in collaboration with The Conversation. 11/5/2024 - 5:32 am | View Website
From the moment Donald Trump’s victory was apparent, much of the right-wing media began labeling the traditional mainstream media the biggest loser of the election. The funny thing is, a lot of mainstream media agrees.
Since the election, the progressive mainstream media has spent a lot of time flagellating itself for not offering a stronger counter argument to Trump, while the right wing media rails against the mainstream media for flagellating Trump.
Two years ago, the FBI raided Donald Trump’s home to retrieve government records he had refused to return, including hundreds containing classified information. The indictment that followed alleged the former President had left classified information laying around next to a toilet and stacked on a ballroom stage.
Now Trump is poised to be briefed once again on the country’s secrets to prepare him to take the reins of government on Jan.
Although the President of the United States is the most scrutinized person on the planet, myopia invariably sets in as we assess them in real time. Often our impressions are dominated by the caricatures we’re served up in the media—a bumbling Gerald Ford, hapless Jimmy Carter, intellectually feeble Ronald Reagan, inept George W.
The low-rated channel lost its federal court appeal which opens the door to an embarrassing and costly trial and accountability for its alleged fake news.