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robot training. the robot learns simple movements through imitation. every step in a sequence. enables it to map its surroundings and the movements. but how does a robot know what it's supposed to do. and how does the search engine find the appropriate. answer is that there is always an algorithm behind. a list of computer commands a kind of instructions it describes a way of solving a problem. every movement is enabled by algorithms in individual steps. developing a robot like this doesn't come cheap. the two legged robot costs more than one million. times the cable. and it's not easy to maintain balance when there is something in the way that has to be practiced but for industry the investment is still worth it if. it is making huge strides. in two thousand and seventeen the german aerospace breakthrough in remote control of service robots in space. was able to instruct the humanoid robot. from the international space station first a remotely controlled the robot on earth with. a satellite link. researchers other applications apart from space flight robots could defuse landmi
robot training. the robot learns simple movements through imitation. every step in a sequence. enables it to map its surroundings and the movements. but how does a robot know what it's supposed to do. and how does the search engine find the appropriate. answer is that there is always an algorithm behind. a list of computer commands a kind of instructions it describes a way of solving a problem. every movement is enabled by algorithms in individual steps. developing a robot like this doesn't...
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basic research in robotics the robot david is learning how to use a drill and dolls the robot hand is controlled by thirty six separate motors but its fine motor skills are still not perfect. but david learns quickly and once it's learned a task he can always retrieve the information. like present day clouded up by at the moment we're teaching it manual skills to be deployed ever is justified in using such an expensive system. in situations where you don't want to send humans. dangerous situations or worse to tedious work. or where they have to work for too long periods. there are lots of situations where a system like this makes sense for us and that's when systems in. robot training. every step in a sequence of. the movements. it's supposed to do. this and how does the search engine find the appropriate. is that there is always an algorithm behind. a list of computer commands a kind of instructions it describes. every movement is enabled by algorithms individual steps. developing doesn't come cheap. more than one million. times the cable. and it's not easy to maintain balance when t
basic research in robotics the robot david is learning how to use a drill and dolls the robot hand is controlled by thirty six separate motors but its fine motor skills are still not perfect. but david learns quickly and once it's learned a task he can always retrieve the information. like present day clouded up by at the moment we're teaching it manual skills to be deployed ever is justified in using such an expensive system. in situations where you don't want to send humans. dangerous...
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softbank robotics has been busy snapping up robotics companies around the world.ics, whose bots probably won't be, shall we say, customer—facing. softbank‘s latest venture is tally here — a robot which patrols a shop, looking at how much stock there is on the shelves so it can be better controlled. it's slowly starting to roll out in shops across the us and in the future, this stock information could be used by our friend pepper in store, who can push products at you that the store wants to shift. while you wait, jolena, other users who bought this t—shirt also bought these items. according to softbank‘s chief strategy officer, that's something that we all want. where do you stand on the robots taking our jobs idea? i mean, what we're talking about here is robots doing jobs that had previously been done by humans. well, i think that's not entirely accurate. so what you're seeing is robots doing tasks that people are forced to do because it's part and parcel of their day—to—day activity. you know, 25—26% of a typical retail worker's day is spent doing banal tasks.
softbank robotics has been busy snapping up robotics companies around the world.ics, whose bots probably won't be, shall we say, customer—facing. softbank‘s latest venture is tally here — a robot which patrols a shop, looking at how much stock there is on the shelves so it can be better controlled. it's slowly starting to roll out in shops across the us and in the future, this stock information could be used by our friend pepper in store, who can push products at you that the store wants...
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anastasia churkin of who's there in davos switzerland and later leaner meaner and more connected robots to the more magnified risk legal journalist molly barrows takes a look all that directly ahead but first we get some headlines let's go. a fine of more than five hundred million euros against global credit card company master card leads our report today as the european commission sanctions the company over a finding of an eye competitive practices the european union's competition commissioner marguerite best of her announced the enforcement action earlier today sanctioning mastercard by five hundred seventy three million euros or about six hundred fifty million dollars over the company's policy requiring banks to pay the higher of two possible fees for banks receiving cross border payments from the company ms vester told reporters quote by preventing merchants from shopping around for better conditions offered by banks and other member states master cards rules artificially raise the cost of card payments harming consumers and retailers in the e.u. mastercard was eager to take the hit
anastasia churkin of who's there in davos switzerland and later leaner meaner and more connected robots to the more magnified risk legal journalist molly barrows takes a look all that directly ahead but first we get some headlines let's go. a fine of more than five hundred million euros against global credit card company master card leads our report today as the european commission sanctions the company over a finding of an eye competitive practices the european union's competition commissioner...
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so, this fires infrared at all the robots, and the robots get the signal, and they know it's time tow. a tv remote was just really boring, so we thought a laser gun would be cooler. and it makes cool noises. it is cool, when it works. does it still need reloading? you have to reload the laser gun? yeah. and we can reset that 0k. it's a cone of light that comes out, not a single beam. if you get very, very close to our robot, it's a net that's more narrow. the further back you are, we find it's a better, wider tack. but it's the same with the robots — they fire out a cone. they are shooting at each other. they have used video animation software to choreograph the custom dance routine. i make one animation and that will be distributed to all 30. but the way that we did the mexican wave was we put it into grids so that the last bit has a staggered animation, so for that bit, they all have their own little animation they're running. so here, i've got six animations for the big finish. so, that's how you get this kind of ripple effect. because the robots don't know where they are in relat
so, this fires infrared at all the robots, and the robots get the signal, and they know it's time tow. a tv remote was just really boring, so we thought a laser gun would be cooler. and it makes cool noises. it is cool, when it works. does it still need reloading? you have to reload the laser gun? yeah. and we can reset that 0k. it's a cone of light that comes out, not a single beam. if you get very, very close to our robot, it's a net that's more narrow. the further back you are, we find it's...
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a gentle robot.do we hurt robots, listed a few examples on robot on human aggression, trying to hitchhike the country and beheaded in philadelphia. [laughter] >> philadelphia, the security robot was beaten and smootherred with barbecue sauce, then there's this, something equates this with kicking a dog, humanizing, see how i did that, by the way they are doing thisey to teach the robot how to get back up. anyway, back to the new york times and all the questions, why do we act this way, are we secretly terrified that robots will take our job, control our every move with their ever expanding capabilities and air quiet malice, i don't know, i do know that it's time for education, public service announcement that helped bridge man and machine. >> one and eight robots will be assaulted, batteries, radioactive. >> that's no excuse. >> they can work any hours without bathroom breaks. >> i never thought it was a big deal. there were no robots in my life. that wasn't until i met my wife. ♪ >> you don't have t
a gentle robot.do we hurt robots, listed a few examples on robot on human aggression, trying to hitchhike the country and beheaded in philadelphia. [laughter] >> philadelphia, the security robot was beaten and smootherred with barbecue sauce, then there's this, something equates this with kicking a dog, humanizing, see how i did that, by the way they are doing thisey to teach the robot how to get back up. anyway, back to the new york times and all the questions, why do we act this way,...
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that we'd have robots in our homes carrying out household chores and that hasn't really happened well here's something that might change all that in this lab to developing a prototype robot that we might sometime soon have in our kitchens at home. this is the. kitchen a pair of fully computerized mechanical arms set in a purpose built capsule. dion's replicate the movements of a human chef and today the robots cooking the crab beaks. so you can see it moves not like a robot you can russian lawyers come in very simple movements you get a robot a very human fluid we are using motion capture we've recorded the movements of the chef's hands while they're cooking a real recipe and then this system will reproduce those movements exactly so in principle it should be exactly as good a cook as a master chef according to the chef is more consistent than a human chef so when a chef is cooking they called it was good timing is that temperatures are going to mount exactly right decision you always get the same comments around the schools with. the robot because the same drill because it's repeats
that we'd have robots in our homes carrying out household chores and that hasn't really happened well here's something that might change all that in this lab to developing a prototype robot that we might sometime soon have in our kitchens at home. this is the. kitchen a pair of fully computerized mechanical arms set in a purpose built capsule. dion's replicate the movements of a human chef and today the robots cooking the crab beaks. so you can see it moves not like a robot you can russian...
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greg: why word you swat a gentle robot? why do we hurt robots? a human on robot aggression trying to hitchhike across the country and beheaded in philadelphia. philadelphia. the security robot to be smothered in barbecue sauce and then there is this a robot with four legs getting knocked over by a human foot. so looking at the situation except it is a robot see how they did that they are teaching them how to get back up why do we act this way? are we terrified they will control her every move or take over society? and air of quiet malice? i think it's time for an education or public service announcement. . >> by the year 3041 out of eight robots will be assaulted with a radioactive half-life. >>. >> if you work endless hours. >> i admit i never thought it was a big deal. not until i met my wife karen. [laughter] . >> and i use them to spy on my neighbors and thinks to karen i know they will never have an emotional or personal problem at home in fact, when i introduced her to my new girlfriend she didn't even react to my tirelessly to create a bet
greg: why word you swat a gentle robot? why do we hurt robots? a human on robot aggression trying to hitchhike across the country and beheaded in philadelphia. philadelphia. the security robot to be smothered in barbecue sauce and then there is this a robot with four legs getting knocked over by a human foot. so looking at the situation except it is a robot see how they did that they are teaching them how to get back up why do we act this way? are we terrified they will control her every move...
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and i think what this is is that we're using this idea of this killer robots killer robots or drones and the thing is what made them how little ball of a cell was we're taking people out of the equation it's just a machine and then american lives are russian lives aren't heard north korean lives are heard we are putting lives at risk but at the end of the day if we had put the amount of effort into you know infrastructure and feeding these people and fixing what had already been destroyed in these countries and stead of designing better killing machines we wouldn't have to worry about the killing machines being automatic and all of it and it will kill innocent before one superpower because you know no no other super is going to step up and say i'm done with this unless one does that not all will but if nobody does them. in the united states as in many other countries minors are not legally capable of entering into a business contract but in the case of facebook if a minor makes a purchase without the parents' approval they say it's valid the center for investigative reporting has rev
and i think what this is is that we're using this idea of this killer robots killer robots or drones and the thing is what made them how little ball of a cell was we're taking people out of the equation it's just a machine and then american lives are russian lives aren't heard north korean lives are heard we are putting lives at risk but at the end of the day if we had put the amount of effort into you know infrastructure and feeding these people and fixing what had already been destroyed in...
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for years we've been promised that we'd have robots in our homes. he's carrying out household chores and that hasn't really happened well here's something that might change all that in this lab to developing a prototype robot that we might sometime soon have in our kitchens at home. this is the molly kitchen a pair of fully computerized mechanical arms set in a purpose built capsule. the arms replicate the movements of a human chef and today the robots cooking the crab beaks. so you can see it moves not like a robot good martial law and it's going to very simple you're going to get a robot a very human fluid made using motion capture we've recorded the movements of a chef's hands while they're cooking a real recipe and then this system will reproduce those movements exactly so in principle it should be exactly as good a cook as a master chef according to the chef is more consistent than a human chef so when a chef is cooking they called it was good the timing of the temperature is going to mount exactly right so if your goal is get the same comments
for years we've been promised that we'd have robots in our homes. he's carrying out household chores and that hasn't really happened well here's something that might change all that in this lab to developing a prototype robot that we might sometime soon have in our kitchens at home. this is the molly kitchen a pair of fully computerized mechanical arms set in a purpose built capsule. the arms replicate the movements of a human chef and today the robots cooking the crab beaks. so you can see it...
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a.r.e can choose to kill on their own no international rules regulate their use how dangerous are robots with killer capabilities the interim independently navigates difficult terrain a swarm of trying to automatically work together to seek out a target without human help these one actually drones on tom but that could change quickly. this gun is also combat ready it's controlled by ai and has already been tested on a military base in iraq autonomous weapons can operate and kill independently counting many more systems are being developed. yet there are few if any international regulations for their use the united nations member states have commissioned experts to address the issue in geneva robotics professor no shockey is representing the international committee for robot arms control at the talks the demonstration so. generally thought almost weapon is that a soldier can be discriminate in the response of the laws of war and be compassionate lethal a thomas weapon is cold and compassionate lis and it would fire it could target much more accurately officially how many currently deploys
a.r.e can choose to kill on their own no international rules regulate their use how dangerous are robots with killer capabilities the interim independently navigates difficult terrain a swarm of trying to automatically work together to seek out a target without human help these one actually drones on tom but that could change quickly. this gun is also combat ready it's controlled by ai and has already been tested on a military base in iraq autonomous weapons can operate and kill independently...
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the robot get the same drip because it's repeats is very nice leads to the same motions. i mean at the moment you have to have all the ingredients at exactly the right place because of course the robot is operating line business is a blind deaf and not so confidently called see with history. one of the reasons robots have made it into the hardware is how difficult it is to deal with revision complex writing hartman's do all the planning actually intelligently being able to make decisions like all the solti is not where right fools are insects and humans find it recognize it yes and even try to find it hiding behind something all mixed in with things that look similar to the sort of things that we take for granted are very very easy for the computer parts in iraq. so. we've taken a much simpler approach was to standardize everything in the kitchen and make it a very controlled environment controlled y.c. needs to find positions for the greens and now we can just run this recipe and it works every single time. the last detail is to have a few drops of truffle oil i really g
the robot get the same drip because it's repeats is very nice leads to the same motions. i mean at the moment you have to have all the ingredients at exactly the right place because of course the robot is operating line business is a blind deaf and not so confidently called see with history. one of the reasons robots have made it into the hardware is how difficult it is to deal with revision complex writing hartman's do all the planning actually intelligently being able to make decisions like...
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, of course robots, but not just nevilton yes, robots, of course robots, but notjust robots.and you can't overta ke stuck behind a car and you can't overtake because, well, you just can't see beyond that vehicle. well, this car might be able to help you. it's fitted with a demonstration of a new technology called extra view and it means you can see through the car ahead using its camera rather than yours. the vision is that the live stream from cameras on our cars will be able to —— be available to eve ryo ne will be able to —— be available to everyone within a certain area. the forthcoming 4g cell network will make this tech more accessible. imagine not having to guess what could possibly be holding you up. lucky escape. now, another thing that may be of interest to japan's ageing population is these. they may look like normal glasses, but if i dress the touch sensor on the side, you may have seen a little flash, and what that was was liquid crystals inside the glass is shifting orientation and changing the focus, meaning it's is to see things close up, just like both late —
, of course robots, but not just nevilton yes, robots, of course robots, but notjust robots.and you can't overta ke stuck behind a car and you can't overtake because, well, you just can't see beyond that vehicle. well, this car might be able to help you. it's fitted with a demonstration of a new technology called extra view and it means you can see through the car ahead using its camera rather than yours. the vision is that the live stream from cameras on our cars will be able to —— be...
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expert ronald arkin is working on an ethical standard that can be programmed into military robots. the systems will not only do so. side when to shoot they will decide when not to shoot warfare is becoming so fast right now that human beings are not capable of making intelligent informed decisions we can put that capability into an autonomous of the system should be ability if you. executing it on ethical order. another topic being discussed in geneva is where the software can make more ethically sound decisions than a human the us russia and israel are the primary opponents of outlawing these weapons they want clear definitions to five years of talks at the un things are finally taking shape. for the first time a proposal is on the table sent by austria brazil and chile and backed by twenty five other nations to say we need next year to start negotiating for a bond we've been talking for too long the other proposal on the table is from france and germany and that's called a political declaration and that's leaving it up to nations them to set themselves to decide what's good and b
expert ronald arkin is working on an ethical standard that can be programmed into military robots. the systems will not only do so. side when to shoot they will decide when not to shoot warfare is becoming so fast right now that human beings are not capable of making intelligent informed decisions we can put that capability into an autonomous of the system should be ability if you. executing it on ethical order. another topic being discussed in geneva is where the software can make more...
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technology who created the robot of the year competition so thank you for being with us today. could you tell us a little bit about what the work is that you are doing and what that means? 's >> sure. glad to be here. we are working on human ai. we know there's a lot of companies working in this space but most companies are trying . we know seeing as not understanding. as a human, we can understand other people's intentions and understand other people's preference. we need to enable vehicles to understand other human drivers in the environment, so that cars can't understand others and be o be able to collaborate with others while. sometimes you need to negotiate with other human drivers, you need to interact or merge into a tight space, so that's what we are doing. >> interesting. i'm looking forward to digging into some of the ethical challenges that that must present. can you tell us a little about the work you've been doing as an ai investor and what the robot of the year competition is? >> the objective was reached that was allowing the innovations for robotics so the diffe
technology who created the robot of the year competition so thank you for being with us today. could you tell us a little bit about what the work is that you are doing and what that means? 's >> sure. glad to be here. we are working on human ai. we know there's a lot of companies working in this space but most companies are trying . we know seeing as not understanding. as a human, we can understand other people's intentions and understand other people's preference. we need to enable...
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being replaced by a robot you knew you were being an artist you would be replaced by a robot because you would have a unique skill that could be replaced by a robot that's right like you are being replaced by a robot i'm aiming for a feature spot in the robot zoo they're going to pick the most interesting people wipe the rest of us out so just be really interesting i think the painting they'll be into it. how do you know we're not already featured players in our robots that's a lot of people including purchases a whole gram gathered by you know artificial intelligence from outside our realm of comprehension and we're just basically there for their entertainment and i know that's not the case right now on musk says we are i know we could just be n.p.c. characters right here we've been put here to tell people just to direct them maybe toward or away from the nuclear exclusion of n.p.c. which is a meme non player character or an artist are memes the same as art or is a different re the letter grade greg face i might i might go for that for my halloween costume. is an art or is it not ar
being replaced by a robot you knew you were being an artist you would be replaced by a robot because you would have a unique skill that could be replaced by a robot that's right like you are being replaced by a robot i'm aiming for a feature spot in the robot zoo they're going to pick the most interesting people wipe the rest of us out so just be really interesting i think the painting they'll be into it. how do you know we're not already featured players in our robots that's a lot of people...
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dion's replicate the movements of a human chef and today the robots cooking the crab beaks. so you can see it moves not like a robot you can russian lawyers come in very simple movements you get a robot a very human fluid move using motion capture we've recorded the movements of a chef's hands while they're cooking a real recipe and then this system will reproduce those movements exactly so in principle it should be exactly as good a cook as a master chef according to the chef is more consistent than a human chef so when a chef is cooking they called it was good the timing is the temperatures and they come out to zacharias so if your goal is get the same comments around the schools with. the robot get the same drip because it's repeats is very nice leads back to the same motions. i mean at the moment you have to have all the ingredients at exactly the right place because of course the robot is operating line business is a blind deaf and not so constituted concept with history. one of the reasons robots have made it into the hardware is how difficult it is to deal with revisi
dion's replicate the movements of a human chef and today the robots cooking the crab beaks. so you can see it moves not like a robot you can russian lawyers come in very simple movements you get a robot a very human fluid move using motion capture we've recorded the movements of a chef's hands while they're cooking a real recipe and then this system will reproduce those movements exactly so in principle it should be exactly as good a cook as a master chef according to the chef is more...
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or the other robots or that's what i've gotten i'm in the robots well i just feel like there's so much money being created that just goes to the military industrial. job creating whatever make and uniforms and bullets and are they ever going to stop spending all this money on the military and is anybody ever going to really address that reality i just hate the way right wingers never seem to. talk about when you mention the fact that your grandfather who was living the american dream had moved to california that he became very freaked out by the introduction of credit cards and that of course did not happen until the split between our money and gold there was no anchor to reality you do you think that moment of the credit explosion that was able to follow the divorce of our currency from gold that that same sort of moment was a similar sort of event to one hundred fifty two people sitting here at the tonic liquor is watching nuclear explosions just on the horizon and that's the same thing that happened in one thousand nine hundred eighty one when we went off the gold standard it was a
or the other robots or that's what i've gotten i'm in the robots well i just feel like there's so much money being created that just goes to the military industrial. job creating whatever make and uniforms and bullets and are they ever going to stop spending all this money on the military and is anybody ever going to really address that reality i just hate the way right wingers never seem to. talk about when you mention the fact that your grandfather who was living the american dream had moved...
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we just saw that robotic arm. uploaded into the computer, into the robot. and so the robot knows what it is supposed to look like and it also knows how it's supposed to function. as a test, they put a 3-d piece, injected it and it was wrong. it was faulty. the robot figured it out and fixed itself. so that gets back to your point about robots being able to think. what is untested is whether they can think about thinking, which is parentally what separates us from our other cousins. >> shepard: that's the next best thing. >> one of the professors working on this at columbia university, he says and i'm going to question him, this is perhaps what a newborn child does in its crib as it learns what it is. so this is pretty mind-blowing. i know you covered that story that our journal cousins covered in a sense of with banks and all sorts of customer service. there's a computer program that can emulate empathy, tell if we're annoyed in our checking account, something isn't there that is supposed to be there and respond t
we just saw that robotic arm. uploaded into the computer, into the robot. and so the robot knows what it is supposed to look like and it also knows how it's supposed to function. as a test, they put a 3-d piece, injected it and it was wrong. it was faulty. the robot figured it out and fixed itself. so that gets back to your point about robots being able to think. what is untested is whether they can think about thinking, which is parentally what separates us from our other cousins. >>...
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are the robots. to be the creepiest things in las vegas. >> here at c.e.s., the hottest products and robots are powered by artificial intelligence. >> artificial intelligence is programmed to give robots a personality and sometimes an attitude. >> please don't touch me when i am dancing. ( laughter ) >> yeah, you tell him, r2-me2. ( laughter ) this is just the beginning-- ( applause ) ( cheers ) --of robots asserting their rights. all right, next thing you know your roomba is going to want a living wage and benefits. i already got two cavities because my electric toothbrush went on paid vacation. ( laughter ) so that robot didn't want to be touched, but some of these other ones are getting downright needy. >> this is a love-ot. it's a contraption is a loving robot. many of the smartest robot companies i'm seeing here, including groove x, are saying robots need to be relatable, even before they are capable. the body is covered with dozens of sensors. when i carry it and hold it and stroke it a certain
are the robots. to be the creepiest things in las vegas. >> here at c.e.s., the hottest products and robots are powered by artificial intelligence. >> artificial intelligence is programmed to give robots a personality and sometimes an attitude. >> please don't touch me when i am dancing. ( laughter ) >> yeah, you tell him, r2-me2. ( laughter ) this is just the beginning-- ( applause ) ( cheers ) --of robots asserting their rights. all right, next thing you know your...
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when you think of a chinese restaurant, do you think of robot kitchen hands? robot waiters?t perception is about to change. translation: in our industry, labour will become more expensive, while machines will keep getting cheaper. translation: it's really good. i'm a loyal fan, and this place has robots serving you, so i have brought my friends here to see it. translation: the older hotpot restaurants didn't have this field. it is something novel, it is new. translation: robots have no feelings. they do what is asked of them without introducing anything harmful from them without introducing anything harmfulfrom outside. it improves food safety and productivity. in other business news making headlines, the european union's chief negotiator has said the irish backstop is, quote, part and parcel of the uk's brexit deal and will not be renegotiated. speaking at european parliament, michel barnier said it was a realistic solution to preventing a hard border. tesla boss elon musk has said the company's finance chief is retiring. speaking on an earnings call, musk announced he will
when you think of a chinese restaurant, do you think of robot kitchen hands? robot waiters?t perception is about to change. translation: in our industry, labour will become more expensive, while machines will keep getting cheaper. translation: it's really good. i'm a loyal fan, and this place has robots serving you, so i have brought my friends here to see it. translation: the older hotpot restaurants didn't have this field. it is something novel, it is new. translation: robots have no...
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car mode down a robot pian. when the robot apocalypse comes, we assume they will come after us. we never realized they probably hate each other as much as we do. the car probably saw the robot and said, hey, wally, kill yourself! your momma was a roomba! ha ha. or does it look like the robot was trying to get hit by the car? he's probably got an insurance scam going. ow, ow, got me! going to show up to the court with a neck brace. i have been unable to work and support my wife r wife and three toasters! ( laughter ) moving on to our top story. ( cheers and applause ) as you probably know by now, president trump gave a nationally televised prime time speech tonight about the government shutdown. but we are taping this show before trump's speech airs. so as i'm speaking right now, i don't know anything about the speech. you see, i am from the past. and from the past, i'm going to make a prediction about trump's speech. i predict he's going to say america needs the wall because there are guatemalan, drug-teaing mex
car mode down a robot pian. when the robot apocalypse comes, we assume they will come after us. we never realized they probably hate each other as much as we do. the car probably saw the robot and said, hey, wally, kill yourself! your momma was a roomba! ha ha. or does it look like the robot was trying to get hit by the car? he's probably got an insurance scam going. ow, ow, got me! going to show up to the court with a neck brace. i have been unable to work and support my wife r wife and three...
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expert ronald arkin is working on an ethical standard that can be programmed into military robots. the systems will not only decide when to shoot they will decide when not to shoot warfare is becoming so fast right now that human beings are not capable of making intelligent informed decisions we can put that capability into an autonomous if the system should have the ability if you. executing it on i think will order. another topic being discussed in geneva is whether software can make more ethically sound decisions than a human the us russia and israel are the primary opponents of outlawing these weapons they want clear definitions after five years of talks at the un things are finally taking shape. for the first time a proposal is on the table sent by austria brazil and chile and backed by twenty five other nations to say we need next year to start negotiating for a bond we've been talking for too long the other proposal on the table is from france and germany and that's called a political declaration and that's leaving it up to nations them to set themselves to decide what's goo
expert ronald arkin is working on an ethical standard that can be programmed into military robots. the systems will not only decide when to shoot they will decide when not to shoot warfare is becoming so fast right now that human beings are not capable of making intelligent informed decisions we can put that capability into an autonomous if the system should have the ability if you. executing it on i think will order. another topic being discussed in geneva is whether software can make more...
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por supuesto que amazon no se puede quedar atrás con la integración de robots para hacer sus entregasegar entre todo lo que se ce por ahora el robot estará acompañado de un empleado de am. >>> hablando de tecnología sandra nos sorprende el ámbito tecnológico y cuáles son las sorpresas más peculiares >>> tenemos para compartir un par de tecnologías que nos han encantado, están estas gafas que vale 929 dólares y están disponibles en el mercado esto le permite que graban mientras van caminando por la calle y permite no solamente ver este programa pero creo que es interesante poder ver las notificaciones y otro me gustado también y lo he visto últimamente es un pequeño robot que es una mascota para que no tengas que tener un perro sacarlo a pasear, en el futuro vas a poder tener esta pequeña mascota que vale 1500 dólares con una cámara en la cabeza y se calienta para que lo abraces y leen cariño. y quisiera saberse usted le gustaría tener una mascota como esta >>> interesante es un poco preocupante, no sé qué tanto de tu atención >>> también la preocupación de que te estén grabando sin sa
por supuesto que amazon no se puede quedar atrás con la integración de robots para hacer sus entregasegar entre todo lo que se ce por ahora el robot estará acompañado de un empleado de am. >>> hablando de tecnología sandra nos sorprende el ámbito tecnológico y cuáles son las sorpresas más peculiares >>> tenemos para compartir un par de tecnologías que nos han encantado, están estas gafas que vale 929 dólares y están disponibles en el mercado esto le permite que...