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robots are dangerously easy to hack and could be turned into bugging devices or weapons, IOActive Inc. said. The Seattle-based cybersecurity firm ...
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“Thanks to the innovative design, the Aslan robot remains affordable, without losing any quality. By using the 3D printing technology, modifications can be done easily and new design features can be ...
?? 人们对机器人的期待总是很美好,并幻想着未来能代替我们做那些生活中的机械重复劳动。不过,理想很丰满,现实却很骨感。 ?? 据VICE中国报道,意大利那不勒斯...
A team of Army scientists and engineers have challenged long-held views in the area of human-autonomy interaction to change the way science involves people, especially in developing advanced technical systems that involve artificial intelligence and autonomy.
American roboethicist from the Georgia Institute of Technology, Professor Ron Arkin, believes a future with companion robots is probable — and now is the time to discuss the ethics of forming close ...
Robot co-workers could help out with repetitive jobs and heavy lifting by reacting to human actions. Image credit - Italian Institute of Technology. Stephen Hawking and Elon Musk fear that the robotic ...
Who knew that a massive robot dance party could scare the living daylights out of you. These 1,069 harmless (we assume) "Dobi" robots from WL Tech were dancing their little metal hearts out this week ...
Researchers at the Free University of Brussels in Belgium created a gripper - a robot hand and an artificial muscle - all with the ability to self-heal, using rubbery polymers that look a bit like jelly.
Using the same dataset as the MIT economists, researchers pinpointed metros where industrial robots—defined as “automatically controlled and reprogrammable machines” that can perform tasks ...
In 2017, the world is already teeming with artificial intelligence. There are fruit-picking robots on farms, umpire robots to call balls and strikes at baseball games, robot fashion models and robot ...