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darpa look at temporary tattoos that have microscopic antennas allow your computer to start in your ownnce and daily password pill that you take is activated by your stomach acids which work at electrolytes that comes what -- you take another one the next day. >> garrett: with that. we will be right back. >> garrett: that's it for us today i hope you've enjoyed it as much as i have. bob schieffer will be back next week from all of us "face the nation" and cbs news, have a very happy new year. ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. the energy in one gallon of gas is also enough to keep your smartphone running for how long? 30 days? 300 days? 3,000 days? the answer is... 3,000 days. because of gasoline's high energy density, your car doesn't have to carry as much fuel compared to other energy sources. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> male announcer: the following is a paid presentation brought
darpa look at temporary tattoos that have microscopic antennas allow your computer to start in your ownnce and daily password pill that you take is activated by your stomach acids which work at electrolytes that comes what -- you take another one the next day. >> garrett: with that. we will be right back. >> garrett: that's it for us today i hope you've enjoyed it as much as i have. bob schieffer will be back next week from all of us "face the nation" and cbs news, have a...
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. >> the eight top finishes in miami get darpa funding of 1 million per team. >> pretty cool to lookat. the technology at the competition was designed for search and rescue. others worry that robots could be made to kill. the international committee for robot arms control joins us now. thanks for being with us. fact that there's an international committee for robot arms control is fascinating. how concerned are you about the advancements made in robots. >> well, i think we have seen amazing capabilities on display in miami. these are humanoid robots doing difficult tasks as far as manipulation and movement, in, you know, something approximating the human body form. there's already a broad range of robots that outperform human capabilities - aviation and underwater and sea based forms of navigation. so there's a broad range of these technologies coming forward. we are concerned about how these things are coupled to weapons systems, and whether they are given the authority to choose targets autonomously. >> do you get the impression that they are used with weapons systems. we have hear
. >> the eight top finishes in miami get darpa funding of 1 million per team. >> pretty cool to lookat. the technology at the competition was designed for search and rescue. others worry that robots could be made to kill. the international committee for robot arms control joins us now. thanks for being with us. fact that there's an international committee for robot arms control is fascinating. how concerned are you about the advancements made in robots. >> well, i think we...
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defense advanced research projects agency or darpa which has been partnering with the company for years and now it seems that google wants in here's a quick look at some of the most interesting innovations that have come out from boston dynamics. so first of all get men a robot designed to look like a human for the testing of chemical protection clothing having to walk and move freely and do a number of calisthenic exercises even when exposed to deadly chemicals and then there's this robotic dog called the big dog this canine s. creature was originally designed to lug around soldiers gear box you can also throw cinder blocks like he's doing right now like a shot of them there and check out cheetah on the track until this robot runs about one mile faster than the olympic sprinter hussein bolt though still slower than an actual cheetah for now anyway also dynamics is the company google has acquired in the field of robotics in the past six months alone the tech giant has also behind the first ever of self driving car no word yet on how much google paid or how it plans to use boston dynamics in future ventures so for now it looks like we're going
defense advanced research projects agency or darpa which has been partnering with the company for years and now it seems that google wants in here's a quick look at some of the most interesting innovations that have come out from boston dynamics. so first of all get men a robot designed to look like a human for the testing of chemical protection clothing having to walk and move freely and do a number of calisthenic exercises even when exposed to deadly chemicals and then there's this robotic...
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defense advantage research projects agency or darpa which has been partnering with boston dynamics for a years and now it seems google wants in here's a quick look at some of the most interesting inventions of boston dynamics has brought us now the first one you're looking at this is pet then a robot designed to look like a human for the testing of chemical protection clothing having to walk and move freely and do a number of calisthenics exercises even when exposed to deadly chemicals and then there is this little robotic dog that you're looking at called big dog this canine s. creature was originally designed to lug around the soldiers here but it can also throw cinder blocks like a shot put master check out the cheetah oh and a treadmill that one is coming up next there is lookout bessie's going this robot runs about one mile faster than a limp expressed are you saying volts though still slower than the actual cheetah well for now anyway now boston dynamics is the eighth company google has acquired in the field of robotics in the past six months the tech giant is also behind the first driving car no word yet on how much google paid or how it
defense advantage research projects agency or darpa which has been partnering with boston dynamics for a years and now it seems google wants in here's a quick look at some of the most interesting inventions of boston dynamics has brought us now the first one you're looking at this is pet then a robot designed to look like a human for the testing of chemical protection clothing having to walk and move freely and do a number of calisthenics exercises even when exposed to deadly chemicals and then...
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>>reporter: the face of darpa's robotics challenge, a response to the nuclear disaster in fukushima, japan nearly 3 years ago. >> what if we could have a robot go in there looking and doing other than just observing. >> controlled by their human operators they perform various challenges. driving a car, closing a valve and walking over a simulated rubble field. tony stentz is the director of the national robotics center at carnegie mellon university. stentz and his team designed and built "chimp" for this competition, another cost of $3.5 million. >> i can see robots operating in underground mines, where there is a risk of fire explosion or claption. there are a number of potential applications. >> the finals will be held next september. the winning team will be awarded a $2 million prize and a chance to turn science fiction into science fact. vinita nair, cbs news, new york. >> axelrod: a couple of police officers in tampa bay are being held as heroes. you'll see why. a couple of police officers on patrolsaw this plane go down at tampa international airport. just minutes before, the pilot of the cessna had radioed to report problems. >> i've lost oil pressure.
>>reporter: the face of darpa's robotics challenge, a response to the nuclear disaster in fukushima, japan nearly 3 years ago. >> what if we could have a robot go in there looking and doing other than just observing. >> controlled by their human operators they perform various challenges. driving a car, closing a valve and walking over a simulated rubble field. tony stentz is the director of the national robotics center at carnegie mellon university. stentz and his team...