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killer robots most people think of drones but killer robots are weapons the would make drones look primitive at least with the drone there is a human being who looks at a computer screen sees the target and pushes the buttons to fire the missiles and kill various militaries are doing research on weapons that would have no human being involved in the targeting and killing of human beings and we found that shocking and horrifying that people are really thinking it is ok to give the right to target and kill human beings to machines so this things haven't been used yet right tell me what tell me more correct. but there are many many precursors to kill what we call killer robots the u.s. for example is testing the x. forty seven b. which is a you know a subsonic super drone as it is called the u.k. is testing the to ram this european countries under france are testing the neuron china has just tested its own stealth drone we're not quite certain about what russia is testing but i do know that russia and now it's in twenty thirteen that they would be opening a military robot center in two thousand
killer robots most people think of drones but killer robots are weapons the would make drones look primitive at least with the drone there is a human being who looks at a computer screen sees the target and pushes the buttons to fire the missiles and kill various militaries are doing research on weapons that would have no human being involved in the targeting and killing of human beings and we found that shocking and horrifying that people are really thinking it is ok to give the right to...
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and we're not against robots we are against weaponized fully autonomous robots that have the kill decision over human beings it's quite shocking that people think that's ok. ok i get you benny preemptively i think it's a great goal but does your complain include semi autonomy missions like drones no it's not that there there are members of our campaign that work on drones but the legal rationale for drones and for killer robots is different and we wanted to be very clear that we were preemptively dealing with a future system that is under research and development let's not imagine that there's somewhere in the far distant future they are on our immediate horizon unless we stop them dealing with drones is a is as i said a very different legal approach to try to blend the two would make it a very difficult campaign to be quite honest and we don't believe the killer robots are inevitable nothing is inevitable except death and we intend to stop them ok well if you take apart from the killer robots i just want to know your personal take on them can the use of drones to carry out attacks be mora
and we're not against robots we are against weaponized fully autonomous robots that have the kill decision over human beings it's quite shocking that people think that's ok. ok i get you benny preemptively i think it's a great goal but does your complain include semi autonomy missions like drones no it's not that there there are members of our campaign that work on drones but the legal rationale for drones and for killer robots is different and we wanted to be very clear that we were...
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robots or flesh? >> i am pro robot. they are going to win. i want to be something. >> you know what you are? are you the token human. you are the guy that -- this is you. when i know things are heading to the apocalypse i will go against the humans. i will turn in a second. they will come in and see my records and i will be their leader. i will do their bidding. i will pretend to be an ally to the humans and i will help the robots win. >> don't tell them. >> the robots right now are going he's okay. >> the camera just nodded like this. we know, greg. >> camera, do you agree? >> i mu it, camera -- i knew it, camera one. >> imogen, is it possible that humans and robots could share the internet or is this a war? >> it is end of the world coming. it is "terminator." we have drones and robot ousts internet. you know how i know it? the european union funded it. they tried in world war i, didn't work. world war ii, we almost all died and it didn't happen. world war 3 and it is happening again. >> my worry is with the robot web there will be a lot of
robots or flesh? >> i am pro robot. they are going to win. i want to be something. >> you know what you are? are you the token human. you are the guy that -- this is you. when i know things are heading to the apocalypse i will go against the humans. i will turn in a second. they will come in and see my records and i will be their leader. i will do their bidding. i will pretend to be an ally to the humans and i will help the robots win. >> don't tell them. >> the robots...
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it was with a robot. >> some robots, obviously, help us to walk.s do jobs that we cannot do, like deep-sea drilling. alix steel shows us how. >> it is like drilling for oil in space. two miles down, freezing temperatures, crushing temperatures. a death zone for humans, but not robots. >> this is the black star. we make robots for use in the ocean. >> at the test pool in california we saw $4 million robots in action. >> the principal target market is offshore oil and gas. these machines do the same kind of work that ivers used to do but at a much greater depth. >> what are we looking at? >> cameras that see what you're working on with manipulator arms on your hands. this is the titan 4. it is dexterous, remarkably so for how tough it is. this is like a giant video game. >> i am basically manipulating a $4 million use of equipment with two fingers? >> yes, you are. >> is our underwater construction workers, they can work 24/seven. demand is growing 15% each year. >> it used to be optional, now every one of these operations utilizes robot in order to
it was with a robot. >> some robots, obviously, help us to walk.s do jobs that we cannot do, like deep-sea drilling. alix steel shows us how. >> it is like drilling for oil in space. two miles down, freezing temperatures, crushing temperatures. a death zone for humans, but not robots. >> this is the black star. we make robots for use in the ocean. >> at the test pool in california we saw $4 million robots in action. >> the principal target market is offshore oil...
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for now, though, robot, irobot is all about its home robotic division. here the company came out with a few roomba model two months ago. the 800. which has an entirely more 50% cleaning system and requires less maintenance. it's been such a strong seller. they just released the brava in china last quarter. over the course of the year, what else? the company has a strong intlekuality portfolio, 400 intuition patents, more pending. on top of that, there is not a lot of competition and irobot has the best brand recognition in this space. >> that said. they reported in october. the results were not so hot. earnings coming 2 cents better than expected. the revenues were weaker than anticipated and irobot's guidance for the fourth quarter was lower than wall street looked for, because of the middle east, africa as well as japan. wow, that's bad, right? stock got clobbered 4%. you know what happened? irobot then rebounded like crazy the very next day. rallying 8% because those people went through the quarter. they realized it wasn't as bad as first appeared. wi
for now, though, robot, irobot is all about its home robotic division. here the company came out with a few roomba model two months ago. the 800. which has an entirely more 50% cleaning system and requires less maintenance. it's been such a strong seller. they just released the brava in china last quarter. over the course of the year, what else? the company has a strong intlekuality portfolio, 400 intuition patents, more pending. on top of that, there is not a lot of competition and irobot has...
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no robots here. is just one employee at the most exclusive restaurant in america, but we have a table and we will take you there next. ♪ >> america's most exclusive dinner reservation is not in new york or any other culinary capital. there is just one employee and it can take years to get a table, but rachel green got through the door. >> is the kind of food that you dream about. a dream that begins with a trip down this long, winding road to the remote town of burleson, new york. and it ends in this guy's basement. one minor issue. it could take you five years to get through these doors. manhattan,rom they've it has created one of the most exclusive -- david has created one of the most exclusive reservations on the planet. >> i never dreamed it would be like this. >> what is that? >> chef -- or cook, as he refers to be called, did not attend culinary school. he barely even worked in a restaurant before he built this house in 1985 and started serving four-star meals to willing patrons. >> it has snow
no robots here. is just one employee at the most exclusive restaurant in america, but we have a table and we will take you there next. ♪ >> america's most exclusive dinner reservation is not in new york or any other culinary capital. there is just one employee and it can take years to get a table, but rachel green got through the door. >> is the kind of food that you dream about. a dream that begins with a trip down this long, winding road to the remote town of burleson, new york....
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i robot the only pure play robotics company out there.has a market cap of $1 billion, it means you won't be able to get ahead of yourself in after hours trading. the products are month prosayic than the things we've seen at google and amazon. but that hasn't stopped the stock from roaring hard. it rallied 85.5% last year. all on this chatter, even better than the red hot 3d printing names everybody loves. even after this run, i actually still like the stock, especially into the kind of weakness today. it was down $1.37. they make consumer robots, they are the guys behind the roomba robotic vacuum and scuba, which preps washes and scrubs any hard surface as well as the luge, that clean the gutters respectively. remember "breaking bad", the post party living room filmed from the perspective of the vacuum, that's the roomba. the company seld over 10 million of these things since 2002 and they are currently found in more than 45 countries. i'm still using one of those old vacuums when i vacuum my house -- all right. okay, maybe not lately. th
i robot the only pure play robotics company out there.has a market cap of $1 billion, it means you won't be able to get ahead of yourself in after hours trading. the products are month prosayic than the things we've seen at google and amazon. but that hasn't stopped the stock from roaring hard. it rallied 85.5% last year. all on this chatter, even better than the red hot 3d printing names everybody loves. even after this run, i actually still like the stock, especially into the kind of weakness...
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lot of people think of robotics as humanoid robot that can move around.n i think of and we think of is something that can , but the surroundings device can be absolutely anything. think about and enchanted object and that's what i think about as a robot. >> that is good. that definition in mind, we convince us that what you are working on is a robot or has robot like qualities. making his is about ill things come to life and using software to define them to do fascinating things. for us, we are starting with entertainment. to make physical characters understand their surrounding, they understand what they are life tod they come to make experiences possible in the physical world that have never been possible before. that's our first incarnation of this in people's living room. it's a little different because we have a different challenge. av's and make them as close as possible to a helicopter without a pilot in it. to go to certain locations, do things, come back. when you build a device that are that -- a device that is intelligent, where does that come
lot of people think of robotics as humanoid robot that can move around.n i think of and we think of is something that can , but the surroundings device can be absolutely anything. think about and enchanted object and that's what i think about as a robot. >> that is good. that definition in mind, we convince us that what you are working on is a robot or has robot like qualities. making his is about ill things come to life and using software to define them to do fascinating things. for us,...
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robotic devices are everywhere.embly lines, disarming bombs, helping the disabled, even sucking up dust bunnies, they are smarter than ever but unlike hollywood's robots, they only excel when the task is very narrow and clearly defined. >> a robot it is really easy to do repeated motion. it's very hard to deal with variation like this, where, every time, it is looking at the towel and seeing something different. >> reporter: this really hit home for me when i saw this robot in pieter abbeel's lab at u.c. berkeley. >> i'm going to outfold this robot, darn it. he has taught the device to fold clothing. in the world of robots, that's a big deal. it takes about 20 minutes to fold one measly towel. why? computers are smart enough to beat the world's greatest chess master. why are robots flummoxed by a dirty rag? well, it's complicated. >> there's still no machine that can solve everyday commonsensical problems. >> reporter: marvin minsky helped create the field we call artificial intelligence, you know, making computers
robotic devices are everywhere.embly lines, disarming bombs, helping the disabled, even sucking up dust bunnies, they are smarter than ever but unlike hollywood's robots, they only excel when the task is very narrow and clearly defined. >> a robot it is really easy to do repeated motion. it's very hard to deal with variation like this, where, every time, it is looking at the towel and seeing something different. >> reporter: this really hit home for me when i saw this robot in...
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the rise of machines as robots work alongside humans. the latest wave of robots are smarter and less expensive, allowing small manufacturers to expand and even hire more people. phil lebeau has more. >> reporter: meet baxter, a small, easily programmable robot now working side by side with the men and women at vanguard plastics in southington, connecticut. >> at the beginning i was kind of nervous. it's the first time i've been working with a robot like that. but i like it. i love working with baxter. he's amazing. >> reporter: vanguard paid $25,000 for baxter, a steal of a deal according to vanguard's ceo who says baxter makes his company more productive by freeing up workers to do other jobs. >> they do not mind the employees on the floor. because they know that that technology is going to help them keep whatever job that they have now. >> reporter: manufacturers have been adding robots and automation for decades. it's made plants around the world far more efficient. it has also sparked a debate about whether or not robots have made ma
the rise of machines as robots work alongside humans. the latest wave of robots are smarter and less expensive, allowing small manufacturers to expand and even hire more people. phil lebeau has more. >> reporter: meet baxter, a small, easily programmable robot now working side by side with the men and women at vanguard plastics in southington, connecticut. >> at the beginning i was kind of nervous. it's the first time i've been working with a robot like that. but i like it. i love...
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robots working side by side with humans. the latest wave of robots are smarter, less expensive and allow manufacturers to expand and hire more people. we have more. >> meet baxter, a small easily programmable robot working side by side with the men and women at vanguard plastic in connecticut. >> at the beginning i was kind of nervous. the first time working with a robot. but i like it. >> i love working with baxter. he is tamazing. >> vanguard paid $24,000 for baxter. steal of a deal. according to the vanguard ceo who says baxter makes the company more productive freeing up workers to dupe other jobs. >> they do not mind if the employee is on the floor. because they know that that technology is going to help them whatever the job is that they have now. >> manufacturers have been adding robots and automation for decade. made plants around the world far more efficient. it has also sparked a debate, about whether or not, robots have made manufacturing companies so efficient they don't need to hire as many workers. in fact, the
robots working side by side with humans. the latest wave of robots are smarter, less expensive and allow manufacturers to expand and hire more people. we have more. >> meet baxter, a small easily programmable robot working side by side with the men and women at vanguard plastic in connecticut. >> at the beginning i was kind of nervous. the first time working with a robot. but i like it. >> i love working with baxter. he is tamazing. >> vanguard paid $24,000 for baxter....
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it's kind of robbie the robot. i'm from a tech industry.n, i've seen google earth gps driven vans drive around with no drivers in them. it's kind of a no comparison. >> before his arrest, cort holbrook worked as a software engineer and couldn't imagine pending two years at santa rita, much less facing the possibility of life in prison. >> i would have to say just like any other normal person outside these walls, married 21 years almost. twin boys. four pets. life was good. >> that all changed one afternoon two years earlier. when holbrook was driving through the oakland suburb where he lives. >> i was going to pick up these pair of glasses at my optometrist in the middle of town, and that evening, to have a nice dipper with the boys. it was their birthday. >> holbrook then had an angry exchange with another driver. >> i didn't have a road rage. i didn't cut anybody off or anything like that. i said something to someone out a window. i just said quit driving like a blankety blank because you just cut me off. this individual flared, pursued m
it's kind of robbie the robot. i'm from a tech industry.n, i've seen google earth gps driven vans drive around with no drivers in them. it's kind of a no comparison. >> before his arrest, cort holbrook worked as a software engineer and couldn't imagine pending two years at santa rita, much less facing the possibility of life in prison. >> i would have to say just like any other normal person outside these walls, married 21 years almost. twin boys. four pets. life was good. >>...
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>> a lot of people think of robotics as humanoid robot that can move around.he definition i think of and we think of is something that can sense your surroundings, but the device can be absolutely anything. think about an enchanted object and that's what i think about as a robot. >> that is good. with that definition in mind, we want the other 3 guys to convince us that what you are working on is a robot or has robot like qualities. >> robotics is about making his ill things come to life and using software to define them to do fascinating things. for us, we are starting with entertainment. to make physical characters understand their surrounding, they understand what they are doing and they come to life to make experiences possible in the physical world that have never been possible before. that's our first incarnation of this in people's living room. >> for us, it's a little different because we have a different challenge. we build uav's and make them as close as possible to a helicopter without a pilot in it. software to make these guys smart. to go to certa
>> a lot of people think of robotics as humanoid robot that can move around.he definition i think of and we think of is something that can sense your surroundings, but the device can be absolutely anything. think about an enchanted object and that's what i think about as a robot. >> that is good. with that definition in mind, we want the other 3 guys to convince us that what you are working on is a robot or has robot like qualities. >> robotics is about making his ill things...
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sometimes, just for a game of robot soccer. what do people in your position need for robotics?> i don't see any way to become completely independent through the use of robotic technologies. how far, if you are familiar with any quadriplegics you know that it doesn't take much to significantly improve their plight. body surrogates allows a paralyzed person to manipulate their environment without the help of another person. it's the physical aspect of exercise and free will, which is what makes us feel fully human. >> you could say, why are we spending the time and the research money to do all of this when it's cheaper to hire a caregiver or me. i come free. but it's the independence of knowing, i did this for myself that is huge. and that is what are the big things i saw robots did from henry. >> we will have more of ameri"aa tonight" tomorrow. ... >>> welcome to al jazeera america. i am john siegenthaler seeing in new york. here are tonight's top stories. we are just learning the u.s. supreme court has denied a stay of execution for the mexican national in texas tonight, 46-yea
sometimes, just for a game of robot soccer. what do people in your position need for robotics?> i don't see any way to become completely independent through the use of robotic technologies. how far, if you are familiar with any quadriplegics you know that it doesn't take much to significantly improve their plight. body surrogates allows a paralyzed person to manipulate their environment without the help of another person. it's the physical aspect of exercise and free will, which is what...
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our series, "beyond robots."iscussing how artificial intelligence will change your shopping experience in the future. at the break, we were talking about apple's ibeacon. it has gotten mixed reviews. >> it is pretty quiet. apple had ibeacon as a part of ios 7. they did not talk about it much. it turns your phone into a little beacon to indicate your location. when you start to play around with that information, you can do some interesting things. >> are you optimistic about that? >> there are a whole bunch of technologies that are aimed at location. our friends are good at showing us where we are outdoors. when you go indoors, it is not as good. there are a number of technologies in this area. there are some that are listening to the audio feed on your phone. if you walk into one store, and you stand close to the wall, and you listen to the background sound -- you can tell and discern. >> they can just hear screaming. >> either way we can talk about a proliferation of data. will there be some standardization of a
our series, "beyond robots."iscussing how artificial intelligence will change your shopping experience in the future. at the break, we were talking about apple's ibeacon. it has gotten mixed reviews. >> it is pretty quiet. apple had ibeacon as a part of ios 7. they did not talk about it much. it turns your phone into a little beacon to indicate your location. when you start to play around with that information, you can do some interesting things. >> are you optimistic...
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what about robots? definitely have place in stores paid whether they will be your personal -- wer -- maybe father may be further away from that. we are seeing the claimant of robots in gross -- deployment of robots in gross realities. they're looking to see what lines are sold out and whether there is a gap in shopping. down theots glide isles using the 3-d camera and they can see, oh, the cornflakes are out here. we need to bring more out. >> restocking. >> that is the start. there is nothing to stop that robot growing from there to have a basket on top of it, to help you carry your groceries, answer questions, or ultimately, be a personal shopper assistant. >> give me a time frame. five years out, 10 years out, what is different? realistic changes that will be made. >> 10 years from now you will go to a store and you can expect a fully customized experience. you can even expect in that timeframe to be able to go into a store and say "i want that shirt, that color, my size, it 10 minutes." and move to
what about robots? definitely have place in stores paid whether they will be your personal -- wer -- maybe father may be further away from that. we are seeing the claimant of robots in gross -- deployment of robots in gross realities. they're looking to see what lines are sold out and whether there is a gap in shopping. down theots glide isles using the 3-d camera and they can see, oh, the cornflakes are out here. we need to bring more out. >> restocking. >> that is the start. there...
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and robots in manufacturing.ke a look at this chart. the change has been dramatic over the last 15 years. look at the drop in u.s. manufacturing jobs as we've seen more robots being put into industrial production. the folks at vanguard plastics have had baxter since november and they say he's made a huge difference in terms of productivity. >> it's doing a repetitive job where the other person can be doing a new job and keep the business going. in this business you don't have new projects you're not going to be around long because it rotates so much throughout the year. like we've lost to china $1.5 million, $2 million. it mexico we've lost $3 million. so we've had to replace all that work and this is what helps us do it. when you get a new customer in and they see you have something like this that helps out quite a bit. >> vanguard plastics says it's all about increasing productivity and efficiency. in fact, they're hiring two more workers because baxter has allowed them to free up manpower. the people who make
and robots in manufacturing.ke a look at this chart. the change has been dramatic over the last 15 years. look at the drop in u.s. manufacturing jobs as we've seen more robots being put into industrial production. the folks at vanguard plastics have had baxter since november and they say he's made a huge difference in terms of productivity. >> it's doing a repetitive job where the other person can be doing a new job and keep the business going. in this business you don't have new projects...
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with teachers, maybe a robot doesn't replace a teacher. maybe you don't say, excuse me mr. robot.cinating stuff. >> we're going to have him back. >>> up next, ari lasers in on three big takeaways from the president's big speech. [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ >>> here's one problem with the state of the union most people agree on. it is too long. today, let's focus in on just three parts. first, something fundamental and bipartisan, a right to vote. >> last year part of the voting rights act was weakened, but conservative republicans and liberal democrats are working together to strengthen it and the bipartisan commission appointed chaired by my campaign lawyer and governor romney's campaign lawyer came together and have offered reforms so that no one has to wait more than a half hour to vote. let's support these efforts. >> that may be the single most important goal obama advocated last night. let
with teachers, maybe a robot doesn't replace a teacher. maybe you don't say, excuse me mr. robot.cinating stuff. >> we're going to have him back. >>> up next, ari lasers in on three big takeaways from the president's big speech. [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ >>> here's one problem with...
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it's robots to the rescue, coming up next.e asleep news was happening. >> here are the stories we're following. >> find out what happened and what to expect. >> international outrage. >> a day of political posturing. >> every morning from 5 to 9 am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. >> tell us exactly what is behind this story. >> from more sources around the world. >> the situation has intensified here at the border. >> start every morning, every day 5am to 9 eastern. >> with al jazeera america. al jazeera america. we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. >> we pursue that story beyond the headline, pass the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capital. >> we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look a
it's robots to the rescue, coming up next.e asleep news was happening. >> here are the stories we're following. >> find out what happened and what to expect. >> international outrage. >> a day of political posturing. >> every morning from 5 to 9 am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. >> tell us exactly what is behind this story. >> from more sources around the world. >> the situation has...
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. >> robot army - is this the soldier of the future. a closer look at how the military is considering replacing soldiers with cyborgs. >> repairing the redeemer - the highwire work to fix the statue of jesus damaged by a bolt of lightning. >> the world is watching what is happening in ukraine, watching and wondering, if this it the moment that the squirmishes will turn into a larger battle. the protesters want to strengthen ties with the european union. there are religious, political and geographical divisions. now a tipping point. nadim baba. >> violence turned deadly. riot police fired towards protesters on wednesday. they were unable to hold their crowned as reinforcements arrived on the demonstrators side. >> translation: i carried a guy and myself from the front line. he was shot in the heart and died. >> as the man's bodied was brought out of a makeshift hospital and driven away. some said it would make them more determined. >> translation: even with the killing they won't stop the protest. more will come. >> translation: i'm scar
. >> robot army - is this the soldier of the future. a closer look at how the military is considering replacing soldiers with cyborgs. >> repairing the redeemer - the highwire work to fix the statue of jesus damaged by a bolt of lightning. >> the world is watching what is happening in ukraine, watching and wondering, if this it the moment that the squirmishes will turn into a larger battle. the protesters want to strengthen ties with the european union. there are religious,...
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created a dancing robot.cally-ill children in the classroom and others designed to help the elderly. iran hosted the soccer competition while french and japanese had a robot you can control with your mind and there is the first talking robot we sent to space. motion sensors put robots in the bocking ring and a secretary was shown off in tokyo and israel showed off military robots. 2014 is just as mind-blowing. these australians have their say, fluffy robots helping people with memory loss. >> also this year, maybe we'll get a hint about what google is doing with those companies that it has purchased. thank you so much for joining us on this edition of "bloomberg west." have a wonderful weekend. don't miss next weekend. we will be at c.e.s. ♪. . >> welcome to "lunch money." i am adam johnson. motors hitting the brakes. carmakers slowed down in december. phone versus plastic. which wins the security test? boeing -- crucial vote today over where it is going to make its next big jetty the 777. i hope you already
created a dancing robot.cally-ill children in the classroom and others designed to help the elderly. iran hosted the soccer competition while french and japanese had a robot you can control with your mind and there is the first talking robot we sent to space. motion sensors put robots in the bocking ring and a secretary was shown off in tokyo and israel showed off military robots. 2014 is just as mind-blowing. these australians have their say, fluffy robots helping people with memory loss....
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think robots. robots are part of the business that makes automated vehicles that lift things.ou say that ough automation for robots. >> what we're seeing with our customer base is workers are not eliminated, they're just shifted to different work within those facilities, in essence into more value added work. we have customers where no jobs are lost, but because labor is not wasted on really low level, very little value-added activities moving material from point-a to point-b, productivity increases. we've had customers who have done internal case studies that have shown nolos in workers, revenue has been driven without increasing the cost. >> we've got a robot moving around behind you as we talk. in 2013, 353% increase in those trial orders. you increased staff as well by 10%. where are you getting this increased demand from, and do you foresee it continuing i in 2014? >> we absolutely do think it's going to continue in 2014. it has primarily been in the manufacturing area. where we're seeing that demand is primarily in heavy manufacturing industries, white goods, automotive
think robots. robots are part of the business that makes automated vehicles that lift things.ou say that ough automation for robots. >> what we're seeing with our customer base is workers are not eliminated, they're just shifted to different work within those facilities, in essence into more value added work. we have customers where no jobs are lost, but because labor is not wasted on really low level, very little value-added activities moving material from point-a to point-b,...
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but there are many many precursors to kill what we call killer robots the u.s. for example is testing the x. forty seven b. which is a you know a subsonic super drone as it is called the u.k. is testing the to ram this european countries under france are testing the neuro on china has just tested its own stealth drone and we're not quite certain about what russia is testing but i do know that russia and now it's in two thousand and thirteen that they would be opening a military bro but center in two thousand and fourteen and there are prototypes from this from the stealth drones all the way downed to micro robots which are the size of a mosquito that could fly into a room and either do surveillance or fly into a room and you know inject a toxin and kill the target and it's very frightening that people think this is ok but one it's still take a human being to actually switch it on and direct it one way or another. it would take the robot to be programmed but once it was set free it would proceed to make the target thing and kill decisions unless our campaign to s
but there are many many precursors to kill what we call killer robots the u.s. for example is testing the x. forty seven b. which is a you know a subsonic super drone as it is called the u.k. is testing the to ram this european countries under france are testing the neuro on china has just tested its own stealth drone and we're not quite certain about what russia is testing but i do know that russia and now it's in two thousand and thirteen that they would be opening a military bro but center...
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as if they are robots.hat you think he means? , absolutely no idea. about down you think the line, the relationship between humans and computers, ?hat is it >> it cannot be about science and technology and economics and math. it has to be that deep creativity, that artistic or actually artistic impulse -- impulse that drives the implied sciences. >> he talks about how his getsblowing -- i do want to to what is coming up on tuesday. bill gates is going to be joining in the loop for a special conversation with mike bloomberg and betty liu. this will be coming on a day that he releases his annual so great to be with you. >> welcome to "money moves" where we focus on alternative assets. we show you what investors and entrepreneurs are doing, as well as what is going on in hedge funds, private equity, real estate, and more. privacy and security, president obama is defending the role of intelligence gathering and national security. we will review his speech and show you which businesses are benefiting from survei
as if they are robots.hat you think he means? , absolutely no idea. about down you think the line, the relationship between humans and computers, ?hat is it >> it cannot be about science and technology and economics and math. it has to be that deep creativity, that artistic or actually artistic impulse -- impulse that drives the implied sciences. >> he talks about how his getsblowing -- i do want to to what is coming up on tuesday. bill gates is going to be joining in the loop for a...
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>> killer robot or stars. >> how would you rather die?the honor of a beautiful woman. >> so sars? >> sars. >> if you get sars you prevent one woman from getting sars. >> that's one way of looking at it. it's better to have given a woman sars than never to have loved at all. >> you are a hopeless if not kind of cruel romantic. i gave her sars, but it was love. all right. bleacher report says there are huge swarms of raspberry ants otherwise known as crazy ants. they've invaded the southern united states from brazil. they're drawn, this is the scary part, to car stereos, circuit boxes, machinery. often forming a short circuit. is this how the world will end, joe, with crazy ants? >> it doesn't sound good that they're already called crazy ants by scientists. it's not looking good. i don't think this is going to be worse than sars but it's still not good. >> if it attacks electronics, does this mean no device is safe? should i sell my car? >> don't sell your car. stay in texas. if you drive in your car, you could spread the ants here. keep th
>> killer robot or stars. >> how would you rather die?the honor of a beautiful woman. >> so sars? >> sars. >> if you get sars you prevent one woman from getting sars. >> that's one way of looking at it. it's better to have given a woman sars than never to have loved at all. >> you are a hopeless if not kind of cruel romantic. i gave her sars, but it was love. all right. bleacher report says there are huge swarms of raspberry ants otherwise known as...
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the robots start at about $300. en as for the onesies, you can get a pack of three, chip included, for $200. >>> as always, a big chunk was taken up by tvs. moving the remote off the couch and into your pocket, wherever you are. >> we can control the tvs, we can, away from our home we can send messages from our smartphone and it will make it all the way back through the cloud to the tv, so if you want to leave a message for your family member, don't forget to pick up your sister or to pick up milk, we're able to do all this. >> the buzzword among tv sets this year, big, curved and 4k, cramming more pixels than ever into a set to make your picture sharper. and unlike some of the 3d experiments of the past, these tvs are ready to go. the good news from this year's tv crop, your tv will look better without getting too complex. >> more color than any other 4k tv and that incredible range from black all the way to the dazzling white you see in some flashbulbs. >> sharper video games as well as brighter movies and tv show
the robots start at about $300. en as for the onesies, you can get a pack of three, chip included, for $200. >>> as always, a big chunk was taken up by tvs. moving the remote off the couch and into your pocket, wherever you are. >> we can control the tvs, we can, away from our home we can send messages from our smartphone and it will make it all the way back through the cloud to the tv, so if you want to leave a message for your family member, don't forget to pick up your sister...
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unos robots que se convertirÁn en los ojos de los guardias fronterizos. >> los agentes de la patrullae divide a estados unidos de mÉxico. ahora también recorren el subsuelo de la frontera utilizando la tecnologÍa mÁs sofisticada. >> robot todoterreno y a control remoto que capturan imÁgenes como esta. mientras recorren el sistema de drenaje que une a los dos paÍses. >> lo que vamos a poder hacer, es meterlos mÁs adentro, con mÁs seguridad. >> los robots son controlados por los agentes federales desde el exterior mientras buscan cualquier anomalÍa en la profundidad de la frontera. buscan drogas, armas e inmigrantes indocumentados. >> el agente especializado en tÚneles dice que los robots son importantes y prefieren que estos revisen los tÚneles antes de que los haga un agente. >> es conocida como la capital de los narco tÚneles en la frontera de mÉxico y estados unidos. 99 de los tÚneles se han encontrado aquÍ. en arizona. >> la capital de los tÚneles. aquÍ se han pasado mÁs de 99. >> cada aparato tiene un costo aproximado de cuenta 1000 $ por la compra de los mismos fue financiada de
unos robots que se convertirÁn en los ojos de los guardias fronterizos. >> los agentes de la patrullae divide a estados unidos de mÉxico. ahora también recorren el subsuelo de la frontera utilizando la tecnologÍa mÁs sofisticada. >> robot todoterreno y a control remoto que capturan imÁgenes como esta. mientras recorren el sistema de drenaje que une a los dos paÍses. >> lo que vamos a poder hacer, es meterlos mÁs adentro, con mÁs seguridad. >> los robots son...
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as if they are robots. what do you think he means by this? >> i have no idea. >> may be thinking about the relationships between humans and computers and what it will really be like. >> it reminds me of something steve jobs had talked about, the intersection of engineering and liberal arts. it cannot just about science, tech elegy, economics, math. there has to be that the creativity, the actual artistic impulse that drives the more applied sciences. >> i was speaking with the cofounder of square with jack dorsey and he is a glassblower. he talks about his art has actually informed science and the way he approached a technology company. really interesting stuff. we have a really exciting event on tuesday, microsoft chairman bill gates will be joining "in the loop" for a special conversation with michael bloomberg and betty liu. that will be 9:30 a.m. eastern on "in the loop." >> this week on "political capital," the president unveiled government surveillance changes, but how far do they go? deputy national
as if they are robots. what do you think he means by this? >> i have no idea. >> may be thinking about the relationships between humans and computers and what it will really be like. >> it reminds me of something steve jobs had talked about, the intersection of engineering and liberal arts. it cannot just about science, tech elegy, economics, math. there has to be that the creativity, the actual artistic impulse that drives the more applied sciences. >> i was speaking...
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robots, really, cool? >> they look like all-terrain vehicles, but they are calling them robots.year they have found hundreds of tunnels from mexico to united states. believe me, i've been in those tulsa. if you're claustrophobic, you don't want to be there. some are elaborate with electricity, trolley systems. most are crude and unstable. the new robots will take away danger for border control agents. they have cameras that can see in the dark. agents can remotely navigate tunl tunnels in a fraction of the time it would take a robot. >> agent can run the robot down the site, check for breaches instead of agents suiting up, elbow pads, knee pads, air check. the agent doesn't have to make the entry. the robot makes the entry for the patting. >> fully extended about a foot tall and weigh about 12 pounds. the robots cost $40,000 each. border patrol got three of them. they were all paid for with money from and property seized through drug raids. two in arizona where you see them now. one here in california. agents believe there are hundreds of undiscovered tunnels along the u.s. mexi
robots, really, cool? >> they look like all-terrain vehicles, but they are calling them robots.year they have found hundreds of tunnels from mexico to united states. believe me, i've been in those tulsa. if you're claustrophobic, you don't want to be there. some are elaborate with electricity, trolley systems. most are crude and unstable. the new robots will take away danger for border control agents. they have cameras that can see in the dark. agents can remotely navigate tunl tunnels in...
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the robot starts at about $300. as for the wunsies, you can get a pack of three, chip included, for $200. as always a big chunk of ces was taken up by big screens. tv sets, and they are not just for watching anymore. soon your set will interact with you and your smart devices. moving the remote off the couch and into your pocket wherever you are. >> we can control the tvs. we can even now from away from our home will be able to send messages from our smartphone, and it will make it all the way to the cloud back to the tv, so if you want to leave a message for a family member. don't forget to pick up your sister after school. don't forget to pick up milk on the way home >> reporter: buzzwords among tv sets big, curved and 4k, cramming more picks els than ever into a set to make a picture sharper, and unlike some of the 3-d experiments of the past, these tvs are ready to go. the good news from this year's tv crop your next tv will look better without getting too complex. >> more taller than any and goes from inky blac
the robot starts at about $300. as for the wunsies, you can get a pack of three, chip included, for $200. as always a big chunk of ces was taken up by big screens. tv sets, and they are not just for watching anymore. soon your set will interact with you and your smart devices. moving the remote off the couch and into your pocket wherever you are. >> we can control the tvs. we can even now from away from our home will be able to send messages from our smartphone, and it will make it all...
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using robots to try to free up paralyzed people. it could be as small as holding a plastic device so henry could rub his head and scratch his head for the first time. >> at brown university in rhode island chad jenkins studies human-robot interaction and learning. >> our work is to take the axis from robots from the research laboratories and companies and make them broadly accessible to the public. >> they created soft pair for people like evans to control robots, using a web interface. everyone knows how to use a web browser. it works for so many different device, such as that used by the physically disabled. >> a recent project produced a web interface to control a quad copter drone. equipped with a video camera it enables people like evans to explore places that they can't visit physically. >> it occurred to me that i didn't need my whole body, just my retinas. within a few weeks i was flying. >> after so much time in one place, it offers a feeling of freedom. henry is a very aggressive flyer. an aggressive pilot. we had any numb
using robots to try to free up paralyzed people. it could be as small as holding a plastic device so henry could rub his head and scratch his head for the first time. >> at brown university in rhode island chad jenkins studies human-robot interaction and learning. >> our work is to take the axis from robots from the research laboratories and companies and make them broadly accessible to the public. >> they created soft pair for people like evans to control robots, using a web...
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>> that was my robot.l boulevard blowout. we're live on the boulevard. you don't want to miss a thing on "good morning america." wow...look at you. i've always tried to give it my best shot. these days i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. at first, i took warfarin, but i wondered, "could i up my game?" my doctor told me about eliquis. and three important reasons to take eliquis instead. one, in a clinical trial, eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than warfarin. and three... unlike warfarin, there's no routine blood testing. [ male announcer ] don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily and it may take l
>> that was my robot.l boulevard blowout. we're live on the boulevard. you don't want to miss a thing on "good morning america." wow...look at you. i've always tried to give it my best shot. these days i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. at first, i took warfarin, but i wondered, "could i up my game?" my doctor told me about eliquis. and three important reasons to take eliquis instead....
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we want to know, what could a robot do for you. >> not what could brown do for you, what could a robot do for you? your best tweets are next. óqoqú . >> we asked what could a robot do for you. >> iron my husband's shirt. >> shovel my driveway. perfect for today. >> especially today. >> go to work for me. come on, damon. >> here is my favorite. steve hobbs said swedish massages. i like that, too. their metal fingers. >> a robot with gloves perhaps. apparently they already have this in sweden. >> we have a lot of work to do. that's it for us. thanks for watching. i'm alisyn camerota. >> we'll be back at hg. "the real story" with gretchen starts right now. >> thanks, guys. today on "the real story" the hunt for russia's black widows intensifies as olympic athletes from several companies including u.s. get terror threat messages. the pentagon relaxing rules on personal religious wear making it okay to have beards and wear turbins now. right or wrong. >>> governor cuomo said extreme conservatives aren't welcome in the empire state. the right to life march are calling for his head and quest
we want to know, what could a robot do for you. >> not what could brown do for you, what could a robot do for you? your best tweets are next. óqoqú . >> we asked what could a robot do for you. >> iron my husband's shirt. >> shovel my driveway. perfect for today. >> especially today. >> go to work for me. come on, damon. >> here is my favorite. steve hobbs said swedish massages. i like that, too. their metal fingers. >> a robot with gloves...
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. >> from soccer to the classroom, robots gained ground in 2013. india created a dancing robot.cally ill children were in the classroom. austrian research is designed to their robot to help the elderly. iran hosted the soccer andetition while french japanese scientists created a robot that you can control with your mind. another but the finishing touches on the first talking said to space. motion centers put robot in the boxing ring. the secretary was shown off in tokyo and israel continued its development of military robot. 2014 promises to be just as mind blowing. if they have their say, it will be fluffy robots helping people with memory loss. >> move it on a little bit, about an hour away from the start of most european trading. futures are pointing lower. losses to the start of the new year. not exactly inspiring if you're coming to work. new year's resolution. >> do you want one? >> i'm not good at making them either but more people are. failures are forgotten. , apparently, according to a poll, 30 people have made new year's resolutions of far this year. for those who are
. >> from soccer to the classroom, robots gained ground in 2013. india created a dancing robot.cally ill children were in the classroom. austrian research is designed to their robot to help the elderly. iran hosted the soccer andetition while french japanese scientists created a robot that you can control with your mind. another but the finishing touches on the first talking said to space. motion centers put robot in the boxing ring. the secretary was shown off in tokyo and israel...
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working with robots has helped the learn about idea development, metallics, metalworking and motors by applying concept i learned in the classroom to a real-life problem. challengegiven us a each year and then we go to the process of brainstorming, designing to my prototyping, building, and rebuilding multiple times until a working solution is achieved. in addition to the six week time period. many students involved in the program experience for the first time the importance of interaction and communication with adults such as mentors and judges. while that was not a problem so much for me because of my experience in becoming an cap. first at the ideas of a conversation last year with a family friend who became interested in the program. roboticsted in a lego trip and took it to a school trip in rwanda. she went on to serve as a judge at a recent tournament and hopes to become a mentor in the near future. as a student i have always had an interest in math and science, but it was not until the last few years to m streets with first i realized i would like to pursue a career with stem. i
working with robots has helped the learn about idea development, metallics, metalworking and motors by applying concept i learned in the classroom to a real-life problem. challengegiven us a each year and then we go to the process of brainstorming, designing to my prototyping, building, and rebuilding multiple times until a working solution is achieved. in addition to the six week time period. many students involved in the program experience for the first time the importance of interaction and...
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to help, a motorized robot that allows the real keith to attend classes from home while his robotic course -- counterpart fills in for him in the classroom. keith can virtually raise his hanbey hitting a button and triggering a light on the robot. the service is provided by a foundation that helps kids stay up in school at home or in the hospital. >> so if i call in sick tomorrow i can bring the robot right here? >> absolutely. that is it for a abc7 news at 6:00. thank you for joining us. we'll see you tonight at 9:00 and 11:00. the following is a paid advertisement from starvista entertainment and time life. it was an era of incredible stars. fantastic voices... ♪ i know i'd go from rags to riches ♪ beautiful harmonies... ♪ sincerely ♪ oh, yes, sincerely magical melodies... ♪ catch a falling star and put it in your pocket ♪ ♪ never let it fade... and music we will always remember. ♪ writing love letters ♪ in the sand it was the golden age of pop. hello, friend, i'm pat boone and i'm thrilled to be here because you and i are gonna take a trip back to a time we'll never forget and to music
to help, a motorized robot that allows the real keith to attend classes from home while his robotic course -- counterpart fills in for him in the classroom. keith can virtually raise his hanbey hitting a button and triggering a light on the robot. the service is provided by a foundation that helps kids stay up in school at home or in the hospital. >> so if i call in sick tomorrow i can bring the robot right here? >> absolutely. that is it for a abc7 news at 6:00. thank you for...
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fetus the robot and bob greifeld. what more can we want? i am liz claman, live at the nasdaq market place in the heart of times square where we are awaiting a huge earnings reports to get to you. google and amazon coming out in an hour from now, widely held stocks, you may air and on your portfolio but also will barometers for what is going on in technology and also ringing the closing bell with some very well-known superstar nfl faces and our fox sports robot cletus. the last hour of trading, a rally on our hands and you might call today's rally the facebook affect. we should tell you mark zuckerberg and social networking giant hitting it out of the park with the earnings report yesterday and now getting 63% of its ad revenue from mobile. that is absolutely few. market watchers and analysts took stuff on fire today, up 15%. it also had a brand new all-time high of $62.50 a share. as impressive as those numbers are we cannot give facebook all the credit for today's rally. the u.s. economy growing 3.2% in queue 4 thanks to robust consumer sp
fetus the robot and bob greifeld. what more can we want? i am liz claman, live at the nasdaq market place in the heart of times square where we are awaiting a huge earnings reports to get to you. google and amazon coming out in an hour from now, widely held stocks, you may air and on your portfolio but also will barometers for what is going on in technology and also ringing the closing bell with some very well-known superstar nfl faces and our fox sports robot cletus. the last hour of trading,...
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it's going to be more of a problem going forward. >> we had a ceo of robotics company saying that the labor cost cuts meant ramped up production lines and as a result more demand for workers in other parts of the business. is that a feasible argument? >> that's true in some areas. in manufacturing, for example, some manufacturing is actually coming back to the united states because robots are making it lower cost. but that doesn't mean there are going to be many jobs there. you know what we have seen is that as robots eliminate jobs in one area that companies don't necessarily need to hire people in other areas. so across the board i really think that the impact in the longer term is going to be that we're simply not going to have enough jobs to go around. >> this is a tricky conversation because most people would think automation is generally good, it lowers prices, automation is sort of the way things go. what is the solution to wanting more technology and wanting more automation and not killing off more mainstream middle class and even higher earning jobs? >> that is paradox, autom
it's going to be more of a problem going forward. >> we had a ceo of robotics company saying that the labor cost cuts meant ramped up production lines and as a result more demand for workers in other parts of the business. is that a feasible argument? >> that's true in some areas. in manufacturing, for example, some manufacturing is actually coming back to the united states because robots are making it lower cost. but that doesn't mean there are going to be many jobs there. you know...