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but robots -- the deployment of robots can actually create as well as destroy jobs.ean, this debate that i'm seeing, on one hand you have computer scientists like moshe vardi a well-known computer scientist at rice university who argues that no jobs at all by 2035 -- 2045. all jobs gone. and on the other side you have the international federation of robotics that argues that robots, the deployment of robots is going to create a job renaissance. >> who's right? >> stay tuned. >> i don't really know. >> in many ways it's an echo of what happened. this whole idea of robots stealing jobs is like a comet on a loopy orbit that shows up about every 20 years. and my favorite episode of this was in the mid '60s when sociologist daniel bell and others said robots are going to take all of our jobs by 1985 and the result is the great social challenge of 1985 would be trying to figure out what to do with all of our spare time. >> john your book of course talks about finding common ground between people and robots. what would that look like? >> well, i think it has to do with how
but robots -- the deployment of robots can actually create as well as destroy jobs.ean, this debate that i'm seeing, on one hand you have computer scientists like moshe vardi a well-known computer scientist at rice university who argues that no jobs at all by 2035 -- 2045. all jobs gone. and on the other side you have the international federation of robotics that argues that robots, the deployment of robots is going to create a job renaissance. >> who's right? >> stay tuned....
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. >>> can we teach robots morality? the u.s. is betting millions on the prospect. >>> later from catching criminals to reading emotions, mind-blowing advances in facial recognition software, bringing computers frighteningly close to mind-reading. >>> my producer and co-host is here to bring in all your feedback throughout the program. teaching robots morality. it feels like we're in a science-fiction movie. >> it's awesome. we're paid to geek out today. this is fascinating and terrifying, so i imagine a future met plus programmed by the matrix and run by sky net and patrolled by robocop. all of us will be like step ford wives because they'll have facial recognition technology that can tell if we're lying. we'll all be boring people, which means siri will be the most interesting person. we asked our community, in future of artificial intelligence, could you imagine dating your siri? we wouldn't last. online whenever you want it, our communication styles are incompatible. she never listens to me. taylor on facebook says, if it's a
. >>> can we teach robots morality? the u.s. is betting millions on the prospect. >>> later from catching criminals to reading emotions, mind-blowing advances in facial recognition software, bringing computers frighteningly close to mind-reading. >>> my producer and co-host is here to bring in all your feedback throughout the program. teaching robots morality. it feels like we're in a science-fiction movie. >> it's awesome. we're paid to geek out today. this is...
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to work on these robots and how these robots not only handled the dynamic walking also how to work inhysical environment and interact with humans. once you are able to work in the physical environment, your gathering more information than is limited to the virtual world. think of these things in terms of a mobile sensor and you get the idea hence the purchase. it can be monetized in a number of different ways. >> so they will do the google street project and know where people are and what they do so they can be and a better position to contextualize things like search? >> it might move the on advertising and search. what i do know is what they have with these acquisitions is a heap of smart people doing core research to develop a solution set that is hardware-based that ties in with data in a number of different ways. not just what people are doing but images of different types of environment. you can build maps with people taking pictures with their cell phone as opposed to having a car drive around. you can build a functional map and learn how people move through their physical envi
to work on these robots and how these robots not only handled the dynamic walking also how to work inhysical environment and interact with humans. once you are able to work in the physical environment, your gathering more information than is limited to the virtual world. think of these things in terms of a mobile sensor and you get the idea hence the purchase. it can be monetized in a number of different ways. >> so they will do the google street project and know where people are and what...
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what if the robot is flying the plane? i literally googled "flying robot" and the first result was drone. i googled drone, and the first result was autopilot. i said kids, we are going to build a lego autopilot. they said, all right, one last go. we sat together around the table and put together the plastic, the sensors, the processors, and stuck it in the plane. the next weekend, we flew it and it almost flew. the kids lost interest. i went down the rabbit hole. >> what year was this? >> 2007. >> this was before drones were cool. >> it was before drones were available to regular people. military drones -- something had happened. in that moment, i got chills. it should not be possible for a dad and his kids to build a drone on the dining room table with toy parts. 2007 turned out to be the key year. this hardware renaissance is all starting in 2007. the guts of the smartphones -- the chips, the processors. they were being made in the millions. the reason regular people were able to do things like drones is that the essenti
what if the robot is flying the plane? i literally googled "flying robot" and the first result was drone. i googled drone, and the first result was autopilot. i said kids, we are going to build a lego autopilot. they said, all right, one last go. we sat together around the table and put together the plastic, the sensors, the processors, and stuck it in the plane. the next weekend, we flew it and it almost flew. the kids lost interest. i went down the rabbit hole. >> what year...
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you have to stop thinking of it as google developing robots and think of it as developing a roboticsack which would generate new products in new types of marketplaces. this is a data play, not a hardware play. what they have done by purchasing boston dynamics and then announcing they were purchasing seven other companies, they are acquiring the best researchers and roboticists in the world. they also have ties with android and java and something called robot operating system. yes, it is eyecandy for roboticists and people in the public, but substantial things can be built out of this on the data side. >> when the guy kicks the dog, that is teaching the robot of the future to take over. this is the beginning of the terminator. i don't understand about the data. what kinds of data are they going to gather from these robots that they could not get any other way? >> for example, if you look at these robotics systems, there's only so much they can keep on the individual platforms in terms of intelligence. they need access to other things. if you have an indexed internet, which is exactly
you have to stop thinking of it as google developing robots and think of it as developing a roboticsack which would generate new products in new types of marketplaces. this is a data play, not a hardware play. what they have done by purchasing boston dynamics and then announcing they were purchasing seven other companies, they are acquiring the best researchers and roboticists in the world. they also have ties with android and java and something called robot operating system. yes, it is...
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they released a video of a brand-new robot dog. it is a 160 pound robot.mbing stairs, handling rugged terrain and standing after it has been kicked. what does google plan to do with this robot? i spoke with dan carol. >> it is important to make this robot walk or do research on this because there are a number of other capabilities that can be built out of this. that is. think about google working to develop robotics products and take of it in terms of google developing a robotic solutions stack. that is research which generates new products and new marketplaces tied in with data. this is not a hardware play. what they had done by purchasing boston dynamics and before they announce that purchase, they announced they were purchasing seven other companies. they are acquiring the best researchers and roboticsists in the world. that ties in with robot operating systems. yes, this is eye candy for robotics and most of the people in the public but there are substantial things that can be built out of this. >> one the guy kicks the dog, that is teaching the robots
they released a video of a brand-new robot dog. it is a 160 pound robot.mbing stairs, handling rugged terrain and standing after it has been kicked. what does google plan to do with this robot? i spoke with dan carol. >> it is important to make this robot walk or do research on this because there are a number of other capabilities that can be built out of this. that is. think about google working to develop robotics products and take of it in terms of google developing a robotic solutions...
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i spoke with their robotic director dan kara. >> it's important to make this robot walk or do researchesearch because there's a number of other capabilities that will be built out of this. you have to stop thinking about google working to developing robotics products and think of it more as terms in developing a robotic solution stack. research which generates capabilities which generates new products and market places tied in with data. so this is a data play. not a hardware play. what they've done by purchasing boston dynamics and then ten days earlier before they announced the purchase they announced they were purchasing seven other companies. they are acquiring the best researchers and best roboticist in the world. they have ties in with android and java. so it is -- yes this is eye candy for roboticists and most people in the public but there are thing which is can be built out of this on the data side. >> i'll tell you what's happening. when the guy kicks the dog that's teaching for the robots in the future to take over. this is the beginning of the terminator. i know where this
i spoke with their robotic director dan kara. >> it's important to make this robot walk or do researchesearch because there's a number of other capabilities that will be built out of this. you have to stop thinking about google working to developing robotics products and think of it more as terms in developing a robotic solution stack. research which generates capabilities which generates new products and market places tied in with data. so this is a data play. not a hardware play. what...
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robots? this study confirms that the robot, maybe knocks three or four jobs out of the work place. there is maybe one new job to fix the robot. so the ratio net-net. humans losing big time. steve moore? >> there is already robots out there destroyed one industry. they're called tractors. they totally replaced millions of workers in agriculture. i don't think that was such a bad thing for consumers or workers. look, these kind of technological changes make life on earth better. make american workers better paid because they become more productive on the job. like saying get rid of atm machines. melissa: yeah. tracy. >> i think robots will start a union so they're not kicked like that anymore. >> called artificial intelligence. melissa: either way though, for every job that a robot is doing we have industries bumping up popping up all over the place. melissa: matt last word. >> we've been talking about robots for 100 years now. in that 100 years has been the most prosperous century in our lifet
robots? this study confirms that the robot, maybe knocks three or four jobs out of the work place. there is maybe one new job to fix the robot. so the ratio net-net. humans losing big time. steve moore? >> there is already robots out there destroyed one industry. they're called tractors. they totally replaced millions of workers in agriculture. i don't think that was such a bad thing for consumers or workers. look, these kind of technological changes make life on earth better. make...
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it is important to make this robot walk or do research on this robot, because there are a number of otherities that we build out on this. you have to stop thinking about developing products and think of it about google developing a robot solution. that would be research that generates capabilities, which then generates products and new types of marketplaces tied in with data. it is not a hardware play. what they have done by purchasing boston dynamics, and then they announced that they are purchasing seven other companies as if they are hiring or acquiring the best researchers and the best robotics experts in the world. this also ties in with android and job at and an operating system with this, so, yes, this is i can before -- eye candy for roboticists. >> taking over. this is the beginning of a terminator. i know where this leads. i don't understand about the data. what kinds of data are they going to gather from these robots that they could not get any other way? >> well, it might not be added during data. it might be use of data. so, for example, if you look at these robotic systems,
it is important to make this robot walk or do research on this robot, because there are a number of otherities that we build out on this. you have to stop thinking about developing products and think of it about google developing a robot solution. that would be research that generates capabilities, which then generates products and new types of marketplaces tied in with data. it is not a hardware play. what they have done by purchasing boston dynamics, and then they announced that they are...
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those were basically stand-alone robots that a person hops into, right? >> when they're sitting on their own, they look like a little person sitting there. it's kind of weird. >> can you drive them and headache them -- make them go? >> that's how they start. the physical therapist trains them by making the right leg, left leg go first. that's the first step to make them take steps on their own. >> it's like when you take driver's ed and the instructor has their own wheel. >> they have it right there. >> the kids who like worked so hard to raise that money to help her being able to see her stand up for the first time. i loved it when they were like, we never knew how tall you were. >> it's like magic. this technology is like magic, that these kids never thought it would be possible. this person they only knew as being in a wheelchair all of a sudden can stand and walk around with the help of this robot. it's amazing. >> they came out of the military. it started in the military. does that mean that we're actually augmenting the people that we're helping as
those were basically stand-alone robots that a person hops into, right? >> when they're sitting on their own, they look like a little person sitting there. it's kind of weird. >> can you drive them and headache them -- make them go? >> that's how they start. the physical therapist trains them by making the right leg, left leg go first. that's the first step to make them take steps on their own. >> it's like when you take driver's ed and the instructor has their own...
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it's kind of robbie the robot. i'm from a tech industry.an, 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
it's kind of robbie the robot. i'm from a tech industry.an, 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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the robot. just 120 centimeters tall, weighs 28 kilograms. the 300 units were sold online and at stores for software developers and it quickly sold out. the robot is equipped with cameras, microphones and sensors. it's linked to a cloud server and converses with humans after analyzing facial expressions and voice tones. softbank developers hope they will create applications that can be downloaded to the robot. they expect to add functions such as care giving and serving customers. >> translator: i'm interested in using this robot in the education field, such as at schools. i bought one to pursue those possibilities. >> translator: the key to its success will be engineers freely developing applications and we can't anticipate and expanding the robot's use. >> softbank executives plan to sell the robot to the public after june. the price tag? $1,650 roughly. >>> mazda motor has launched a new model of diesel car. executives at the japanese automaker hope the move will help its diesel engine compete with eco-friendly hybrid and electric rivals.
the robot. just 120 centimeters tall, weighs 28 kilograms. the 300 units were sold online and at stores for software developers and it quickly sold out. the robot is equipped with cameras, microphones and sensors. it's linked to a cloud server and converses with humans after analyzing facial expressions and voice tones. softbank developers hope they will create applications that can be downloaded to the robot. they expect to add functions such as care giving and serving customers. >>...
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talking about robots in general. manufacturing robots and so on. the ability to bridge the deficit we have with other low-wage companies in terms of work and wages and bring jobs home. i think here in the u.s. less a threat than a long-term positive. >> good to get young people excited. they see a log like this hey i would like to be an engineer. that is definitely a good thing. melissa: definitely that is true. my love eight-year-old loves robots. wants to be engineer. and gets people excited for very things we have jobs for. that's a great point, jo. thank you very much. they are not just man's best friend metallic robots are reviving the economy. we were talking about this. boston consulting group saying 1.2 million advanced robots will hit the workforce next decade, replacing humans? all that set to slash costs by 15%. fox news's jonathan serrie look as the new robots on the job, specifically robotic sewing machines. jonathan, talk to us about that one. >> exactly. i want to know if the robotic dogs can sew? manufacturing clothing is really dif
talking about robots in general. manufacturing robots and so on. the ability to bridge the deficit we have with other low-wage companies in terms of work and wages and bring jobs home. i think here in the u.s. less a threat than a long-term positive. >> good to get young people excited. they see a log like this hey i would like to be an engineer. that is definitely a good thing. melissa: definitely that is true. my love eight-year-old loves robots. wants to be engineer. and gets people...
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robots humans humans robots. >> i'm going human everything. >>> stop what you're doing and listen up. about to give away another ipad mini. we're going to need the buzz word you need to be at least 18 years of age and a legal u.s. resident. then head over to right this munt.com. enter the buzz word and you can enter on each every day. it's time for us to reveal monday's buzz word. it is "history." click on the win ipad button and enter monday's was word "history." and one day later this week we have bonus give away day. that means two winners. we're going to give away a flat screen tv and an ipad mini. you're going to have to watch every single day. good luck everybody. >>> mom shakes it to try to bring on the labor. >> oh snap. >> baby is dancing too. hy her thriller moves are working in a different way. ununtitil l i i ststararteted d gegellllinin''.. i i gogot t drdr. . scschohollll''ss massaging gel insoles. whwhenen t thehey'y'rere i in n mymy s shohoeses my feet and d lelegsgs fefeelel l lesess s titired. itit''s s lilikeke w walalkikingng o on n a a wave drdr. . scschohollll''s
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. >> we create the best legged robotics on earth. >> just acquired by google, known for making big robotsmething in common with wildcats. it runs on gasoline. >> there is a weight that is higher than that of a battery. >> they showed us something else they're working on. little guy is electric and now so is their newest robot, big dogs little brother calls spot. no fumes and hardly noise spot can tip toe around indoors >> uneven with jagged rocks. there is not a tractor. a vehicle can go over that terrain. >> spot was built on a careful study of how real animals move. there is a term for that. bio inspired robotics research happened here at uc berkeley. >> animals are better than what we understand about animals that we can make our robots. >> the lizard with whip it's sail around so it swings the tail. and robot will turn. >> fearing was most impressed with how the cyber canine missed a system. >> already, robots like rix are being used for search and rescue. a trick spot could be learning, soon, because legs can go where wheels can't. >> idea is that these will be able to go places wher
. >> we create the best legged robotics on earth. >> just acquired by google, known for making big robotsmething in common with wildcats. it runs on gasoline. >> there is a weight that is higher than that of a battery. >> they showed us something else they're working on. little guy is electric and now so is their newest robot, big dogs little brother calls spot. no fumes and hardly noise spot can tip toe around indoors >> uneven with jagged rocks. there is not a...
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what if robots have humans. as we know from many movies robots think robotically.d what if robots become drug bots. what in if they take our drugs and kill us this. >> you will end up with a lot of hackers in the hospital. they are feigning injury. >> they could be robots that say they eat nuts and bolts. what would they watch? it would be a weird -- >> wall-e. >> i don't know. what am i talking about? coming up, is an inclined table the best way to drain blood? find out in tom shillue's latest book. first, is news week's cover sexist or is it sexist. it leaves you with limited options, i admit. funny guy. you should get your own tv show. >> why are you taking her? the most recent issue has a scathing story on 6ism and silicon valley. but some people say the magazine's cover is part of the problem. it is the subject of tonight's -- >> is this sexist. put up my invisible sign. interesting note. the is it sexist segment is sponsored by jergens. the illustrator, a man, claims it represents the harassment women face in the tech industry. and women at news wreak -- news
what if robots have humans. as we know from many movies robots think robotically.d what if robots become drug bots. what in if they take our drugs and kill us this. >> you will end up with a lot of hackers in the hospital. they are feigning injury. >> they could be robots that say they eat nuts and bolts. what would they watch? it would be a weird -- >> wall-e. >> i don't know. what am i talking about? coming up, is an inclined table the best way to drain blood? find out...
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yes, i speak of robots.y were recently bought by google and they unveiled a new robodog that can walk, trot and take abuse. the dog is called spot which stands for specific pancake. like me it is controlled by a joystick and will have unspecified military purpose. so far life hasn't been easy as this short film reveals. >> he wasn't like the other robot dogs. he was smaller. he wandered the halls looking for companionship. instead he only found trouble. outside it was more dangerous. he fled seeking refuge up the hill in the woods. it was there he could hide and plot. >> wow. >> what happened? >> well maybe we will find out late you are. >> i bullied you by cutting off your punch line. >> and i won't forget it either. >> should we assume that -- what do you think? >> it is a great lead in. >> it is kind of upsetting to watch the dog robot get kicked. it looks abusive for some reason. and why are we creating dog robots? there are actual dogs that need homes and we are i can making -- that's like creating a ro
yes, i speak of robots.y were recently bought by google and they unveiled a new robodog that can walk, trot and take abuse. the dog is called spot which stands for specific pancake. like me it is controlled by a joystick and will have unspecified military purpose. so far life hasn't been easy as this short film reveals. >> he wasn't like the other robot dogs. he was smaller. he wandered the halls looking for companionship. instead he only found trouble. outside it was more dangerous. he...
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si tiene que elegir entre un perro y un robot con cuÁl se queda?ocos aÑos. >> en cuanto a la comercializaciÓn de esta tecnologÍa va a pasar un tiempo todavÍa para que sea viable por ahora no podrÁ salir a correr con su nuevo amigo. en san francisco luis meijide, univisiÓn. >> aunque suene cursi no hay nada como el cariÑo y el amor que te da un perro. >> tu tienes uno, no? >> sÍ, ricky. >> el futuro ya no llegÓ y nos rebasÓ, ahÍ estÁ. >> ya te veo trotando con tu robot. hasta pronto. >> ¿ves lo que estÁs provocando? si le quitas a pablito a esmeralda, se morirÍa de dolor. claro que yo no voy a permitir que nunca pase eso. >> no, no, no, usted no se puede meter en mi matrimonio con esmeralda, seÑor. >> tu mamÁ tampoco. y sin embargo, tÚ se lo permites. asÍ que no te queda otra que permitÍrmelo a mÍ tambiÉn, porque por mi hija soy capaz de cualquier cosa y tÚ lo sabes. >> mire, seÑor, en medio de toda esta locura quien se va a volver loco soy yo. >> mi hija no te va aguantar una humillaciÓn mÁs y mucho menos a tu madre. si ya no la quieres, pablo
si tiene que elegir entre un perro y un robot con cuÁl se queda?ocos aÑos. >> en cuanto a la comercializaciÓn de esta tecnologÍa va a pasar un tiempo todavÍa para que sea viable por ahora no podrÁ salir a correr con su nuevo amigo. en san francisco luis meijide, univisiÓn. >> aunque suene cursi no hay nada como el cariÑo y el amor que te da un perro. >> tu tienes uno, no? >> sÍ, ricky. >> el futuro ya no llegÓ y nos rebasÓ, ahÍ estÁ. >> ya te veo...
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. >> we create the best legged robotics on earth. >> just acquired by google, known for making big robotshas something in common with wildcats. it runs on gasoline. >> there is a weight that is higher than that of a battery. >> they showed us something else they're working on. little guy is electric and now so is their newest robot, big dogs little brother calls spot. no fumes and hardly noise spot can tip toe around indoors >> uneven with jagged rocks. there is not a tractor. a vehicle can go over that terrain. >> spot was built on a careful study of how real animals move. there is a term for that. bio inspired robotics research happened here at uc berkeley. >> animals are better than what we understand about animals that we can make our robots. >> the lizard with whip it's sail around so it swings the tail. and robot will turn. >> fearing was most impressed with how the cyber canine missed a system. >> already, robots like rix are being used for search and rescue. a trick spot could be learning, soon, because legs can go where wheels can't. >> idea is that these will be able to go place
. >> we create the best legged robotics on earth. >> just acquired by google, known for making big robotshas something in common with wildcats. it runs on gasoline. >> there is a weight that is higher than that of a battery. >> they showed us something else they're working on. little guy is electric and now so is their newest robot, big dogs little brother calls spot. no fumes and hardly noise spot can tip toe around indoors >> uneven with jagged rocks. there is...
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and expanding the robot's use. >> softbank executives plan to sell the robot to the public after june. the price tag will be about $1,650. >>> and researchers in australia have unveiled the world's first jet engine made entirely with a 3d printer. they say the new technology is expected to drastically cut manufacturing costs. the avalon international air show in australia features the latest developments in aviation technology. this one-meter-long engine was developed by engineers at a university and associates. each component was made with a 3d printer. a cylindrical component in the combustion chamber takes three months to produce, however this one was made in just five days. >> whereas we can scan this, print it off in a matter of days. and so, the big advantage is that we can, we can speed up the turnaround time on the jet engine dramatically. >> the engineers plan to have printed engine components in flight tests next year and receive certification for commercial use within five years. >>> next, let's take a brief look at the market figures. >>> seafood and other marine products
and expanding the robot's use. >> softbank executives plan to sell the robot to the public after june. the price tag will be about $1,650. >>> and researchers in australia have unveiled the world's first jet engine made entirely with a 3d printer. they say the new technology is expected to drastically cut manufacturing costs. the avalon international air show in australia features the latest developments in aviation technology. this one-meter-long engine was developed by...
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. >> don't kick the robot.porter: but it is impressive to see all these robots bounce back. unlike the humans. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> okay i did not like seeing those robots get kicked. call me too sensitive, but that still felt like an animal to me. >> you felt it. >> yeah. and i'm sensitive, he's not. >> true. >> thanks everyone. you're watching cnn. i'm zain asher. >> i'm john vause. after the break, more on the suspension of the nbc news anchor brian williams. we'll hear from a former colleague. rosemary church and errol barnett will have that and a whole lot more in just a few moments. you're watching cnn. dayquill cold and flu doesn't treat your runny nose. seriously? alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms plus your runny nose. oh, what a relief it is. daughter: do you and mom still have money with that broker? dad: yeah, 20 something years now. thinking about what you want to do with your money? daughter: looking at options. what do you guys pay in fees? dad: i don't kno
. >> don't kick the robot.porter: but it is impressive to see all these robots bounce back. unlike the humans. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> okay i did not like seeing those robots get kicked. call me too sensitive, but that still felt like an animal to me. >> you felt it. >> yeah. and i'm sensitive, he's not. >> true. >> thanks everyone. you're watching cnn. i'm zain asher. >> i'm john vause. after the break, more on the suspension of the nbc news...
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i would like to have a snow robot to take care of the snow. we have a little bit of snow now showing up here in the northern neck of virginia. the area in white south of fredericksburg and near richmond. in the pink is light freezing rain. this is all tracking off to the north and east. could get a dusting to an inch of some of the snow. southern charles county southern saint mary's county between now and 10:00. temperatures by 8:00 still a little bit below freezing. by noontime should be in the upper 30s most of the region. then hitting the low 40s by mid afternoon. as we get into the weekend, though colder. look at a polar plunge coming y at 4:51. melissa has breaking news. >> maryland 95 northbound at 32. the howard county line. an eight to nine car crash. all lanes blocked. we have a three mile backup approaching the scene. the alternate bw parkway or 29 this morning. it's going time. 95 here at skagsville north. these folks are heading north. looking to see a backup starting here in a minute. 95 virginia at dale boulevard that's moving al
i would like to have a snow robot to take care of the snow. we have a little bit of snow now showing up here in the northern neck of virginia. the area in white south of fredericksburg and near richmond. in the pink is light freezing rain. this is all tracking off to the north and east. could get a dusting to an inch of some of the snow. southern charles county southern saint mary's county between now and 10:00. temperatures by 8:00 still a little bit below freezing. by noontime should be in...
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i spoke with their robotic director dan cara. >> it's important to make this robot walk or do research on this research because there's a number of other capabilities that will be built out of this. you have to stop thinking about google working to developing robotics products and think of it more as terms in developing a robertic solution stack. research which generates capabilities which generates new products and market places tied mind capital on those if you have an indwesm internet then you can have indexes of things such as object models to recognize people or objects or even to recognize things like how to open up certain doors or how to move up certain types of stairs or how to drive in traffic. so there's piles and piles of data which again drives intelligence for these types of types of stairs or how to drive in traffic. so there's piles and piles of data which again drives intelligence for these types of systems. so that's where the data component comes in. it's also important to notice that director of google's robertics nirble initiatives now first time i heard him speak
i spoke with their robotic director dan cara. >> it's important to make this robot walk or do research on this research because there's a number of other capabilities that will be built out of this. you have to stop thinking about google working to developing robotics products and think of it more as terms in developing a robertic solution stack. research which generates capabilities which generates new products and market places tied mind capital on those if you have an indwesm internet...
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." >> ♪♪ morning don't worry, no robots were harmed in the making of this. >> they're made by bostonbloom of our san francisco station reports. >> reporter: last spring we got to visit with the makers of this robot called wildcat. >> we create the best legged robotics on earth. >> boston dynamics just acquired by google. this one called big dog has something in common with wildcat and runs on gasoline but they showed us something else they were working on. this little guy named rex is all electric and now so is their newest robot, big dog's little brother called spot. with no fumes and hardly any noise spot can tiptoe around indires, of course that might not be where he's most useful. >> very uneven surfaces with jagged rocks. steep inclines there's not a tractor wheeled vehicle that can go over that terrain. >> reporter: like the robots before him he was bit on a careful study of realhow real animals move and a lot of research happened at u.c. berkeley. >> they're so much better than the robots are, the more we understand about the animals the better we can make them. >> reporter: r
." >> ♪♪ morning don't worry, no robots were harmed in the making of this. >> they're made by bostonbloom of our san francisco station reports. >> reporter: last spring we got to visit with the makers of this robot called wildcat. >> we create the best legged robotics on earth. >> boston dynamics just acquired by google. this one called big dog has something in common with wildcat and runs on gasoline but they showed us something else they were working on....
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flying robots is a long way off.of scientists are taking their inspiration from nature, by studying the biomechanics of bird flight. >> we sit in an aircraft flying from a to b. it's standard. nothing happens. if you scale down the technology to the size of a bird, it's less reliable, and you only have problems related to the complexity of our environment. that's why we have to understand how birds fly, so we can use the principles that they use to succeed to build better robots. >> the team not only studies birds, they are bringing the research into the lab. >> a method that we use to visualize the flow field is having particles in the air. once we illuminate with a laser, it's vis ilt. they trace the air flow and they measure that. >> here is a small machine, it's a flapper. simulating a bird. i'll turn on the laser and the mid particles. it will move depending how the flapper moves its wings. >> it was invisible to us with goggles on. a high-speed camera captures the air patterns. an algorithm is used to reveal th
flying robots is a long way off.of scientists are taking their inspiration from nature, by studying the biomechanics of bird flight. >> we sit in an aircraft flying from a to b. it's standard. nothing happens. if you scale down the technology to the size of a bird, it's less reliable, and you only have problems related to the complexity of our environment. that's why we have to understand how birds fly, so we can use the principles that they use to succeed to build better robots. >>...
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cute little helpers that can clean our floors but what happens when robots get smarter than us? the hot button issue of immigration reform. what it means to business and to you. >>> the perks of personalized care aren't just for the super rich anymore. they may be within your budget. >>> teaching inner city kids the ins and outs of finance. "on the money" starts right now. >> this is "on the money", your money, your life, your future, now becky quick. >> here's a look at what's making news as we head into a new week. america's largest plist employer thinks its workers should get a raise. walmart will pay $9 an hour in april, that's $1.75 more than the federal minimum wage level. it covers 40% of the 500,000 workers. walmart's ceo says it's part of af strategy to retain employees and improve customer service. >>> the dow toying with 18,000 and nasdaq with a strong showing. markets rose on friday. 2% fewer homes after a strong december. analysts say it's a sign of uneven demand in the housing market in spite of a low interest rate environment. italy's richest man who has been feed
cute little helpers that can clean our floors but what happens when robots get smarter than us? the hot button issue of immigration reform. what it means to business and to you. >>> the perks of personalized care aren't just for the super rich anymore. they may be within your budget. >>> teaching inner city kids the ins and outs of finance. "on the money" starts right now. >> this is "on the money", your money, your life, your future, now becky quick....
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grief. >> don't kick the robot. impressive to see all of these robots bounce back. unlike the humans. jeanne moos cnn, new york. >> thank you jeannemost. violence continues in ukraine and there's a ray of hope that they will meet soon right here in this palace in belarus. hopefully they'll come up with a peace deal or cease-fire in ukraine because people continue to die there. president obama has not decided whether or not he'll decide to arm the ukrainian rebels although the united states is now training some military personnel within the country of ukraine. we're not sure how many ukrainian soldiers or what exact military personnel that involves. that's under way as well. of course we'll continue to talk about the situation in ukraine and the peace talks throughout the day on cnn. thank you so much for joining me today. i'm carol costello. another hour of "newsroom" straight ahead. >>> at last a call to vote for war against isis. the president seeks new authority. why some democrats, members of his own party, are
grief. >> don't kick the robot. impressive to see all of these robots bounce back. unlike the humans. jeanne moos cnn, new york. >> thank you jeannemost. violence continues in ukraine and there's a ray of hope that they will meet soon right here in this palace in belarus. hopefully they'll come up with a peace deal or cease-fire in ukraine because people continue to die there. president obama has not decided whether or not he'll decide to arm the ukrainian rebels although the united...
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this is not robot.on't rule anything out. >>> we are talking about scattered showers right now. it is really hit or miss. not everyone is seeing the wet weather. where you are it could be coming down. live doppler will show you mainly from san francisco to points north. as we press into street level closer light showers falling around the city of san francisco and even north of sfo. as we move into the north bay light rain and pops of yellow indicating more moderate down pours but not everyone will be getting the wet weather tonight. talk about temperatures out there right now. it is rather mild at 63. same in san francisco. 61 in oakland. 56 in danville and mountain view rather warm at this time of the night at 63 degrees. satellite and radar will show you bowling ball of energy that is pushing on to the coast right now. with this spiral the counter clockwise motion will push more moisture into the bay area overnight tonight. we will see more showers on the way. monday morning 6:00 as you are headed to
this is not robot.on't rule anything out. >>> we are talking about scattered showers right now. it is really hit or miss. not everyone is seeing the wet weather. where you are it could be coming down. live doppler will show you mainly from san francisco to points north. as we press into street level closer light showers falling around the city of san francisco and even north of sfo. as we move into the north bay light rain and pops of yellow indicating more moderate down pours but not...
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the terminator robot. that is not what we have. >> is there a point where you will actually see the robots and artificial intelligence kind of kb gain its own consciousness and thereby be starting to make their own decisions, things we don't program into the machines? >> i think there is a really important distinction to be made here. and frankly elon musk and others may be missing it. and that is the distinction between intelligence on the one hand and autonomy on the other. so think about a situation. you can have a lot of autonomy without having intelligence. that is a bunch of teenagers on a saturday night in downtown seattle. right? you have that. and frankly we already have that in the world of software. viruses, cyber weapons. these are autonomous systems sent out over the internet. they can do a lot of damage. and i do think we need to have a vigorous discussion and careful safeguards on the autono of software. that is one thing. but in the world of a.i., which is what elon musk is talking about, y
the terminator robot. that is not what we have. >> is there a point where you will actually see the robots and artificial intelligence kind of kb gain its own consciousness and thereby be starting to make their own decisions, things we don't program into the machines? >> i think there is a really important distinction to be made here. and frankly elon musk and others may be missing it. and that is the distinction between intelligence on the one hand and autonomy on the other. so...
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the robots are not only for the disabled. museum wants anyone who can't physically come here whether because of age or distance or cost to log on to a robot and have a look around. san francisco's pioneering program could show the way for others to open their collections to an audience eager for access to their local museums. >> overall, it is remarkable. >> reporter: john blackstone, cbs news for kpix 5. >> and you can watch john's full story about the de young museum robots on cbs sunday morning starting at 6:00. >>> a hawk is recovering after a midair collision with a model airplane. go figure. the bird is being treated at the wildlife center of silicon valley for a broken wing. a group of birdwatchers saw the collision happen at morgan hill park and alerted a park ranger. it's a feruginuos hawk one of the largest in north america rarely seen in the bay area. >>> coming up in the next half- hour a murder mystery in a small north bay town. what we're learning about an elderly woman found dead her home ransacked. >> and skie
the robots are not only for the disabled. museum wants anyone who can't physically come here whether because of age or distance or cost to log on to a robot and have a look around. san francisco's pioneering program could show the way for others to open their collections to an audience eager for access to their local museums. >> overall, it is remarkable. >> reporter: john blackstone, cbs news for kpix 5. >> and you can watch john's full story about the de young museum robots...
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lucrecia /cont vo ---segn los creadores el robot ser muy fcil de utilizar ---segn los creadores el robotslo apretar un botn. con la ayuda de este amigo mecnico se espera que los tomates se conviertan en el vegetal ms cotizado en eventos deportivos. anchor gracias por acompanarnos, [♪ tema musical ♪] [♪] [♪]
lucrecia /cont vo ---segn los creadores el robot ser muy fcil de utilizar ---segn los creadores el robotslo apretar un botn. con la ayuda de este amigo mecnico se espera que los tomates se conviertan en el vegetal ms cotizado en eventos deportivos. anchor gracias por acompanarnos, [♪ tema musical ♪] [♪] [♪]
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google is showing off the latest creepy robot. this one is called spot. robot dog is 160 pounds. look at. that fast. can move over rough terrain. take a kick and stay up right as you saw. boston dynamic create row about the for the military and has anyone different models. >> the sleeping with one eye open i think. >> don't make him angry. you can see spot didn't like that. >> you won't like it when he's angry. when you are the one eating out of a bowl. if spot in charge. that's the way it goes. it's the win that turned that a loss. warriors lose with green now how long is he >> good evening. you know not every win is a master piece. warriors in the midst of another stretch of 3 games in 4 nice. they are on the road and they were on salute fumes tonight in phillies. little league star davis gave curry her autograph on a "sports illustrated". usually he's the one doing the signing. mcdaniels everybody highlight reel with back board pass to himself. that's straight out of if hoops. fantastic. showing up angry here. later limp off with sprained ankle. warriors didn't shoot well. and
google is showing off the latest creepy robot. this one is called spot. robot dog is 160 pounds. look at. that fast. can move over rough terrain. take a kick and stay up right as you saw. boston dynamic create row about the for the military and has anyone different models. >> the sleeping with one eye open i think. >> don't make him angry. you can see spot didn't like that. >> you won't like it when he's angry. when you are the one eating out of a bowl. if spot in charge....
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bioinspired robotics. >> the animals are so much better than the robots. more we understand about the animals, the more we understands our robots. >> they are building these modeled of contact roaches with a little lizard mixed in. >> the lizard can whip its tail around to help with the turn. swings it's tail and makes the turn. >> they were most impressed with how they handle the unexpected. >> it goes upstairs and miss as spot, that's a great test because you want a build a system if things don't go right, it still works. >> already robots like rex are being used for search and rescue. something he may be learning soon because legs can go where legs can't. >> he will go places where eats too dangerous for people to go. >> abc7 news berkeley. >> fascinating. >>> mattel has teamed up with google to create a new virtual reality viewmaster. it uses apps from a smartphone to stimulate 3d images from movies tore tv shows. there will be a view master to enhance the virtual reality experience. it will go on sale later this year for about 30 bucks. >> big bird ha
bioinspired robotics. >> the animals are so much better than the robots. more we understand about the animals, the more we understands our robots. >> they are building these modeled of contact roaches with a little lizard mixed in. >> the lizard can whip its tail around to help with the turn. swings it's tail and makes the turn. >> they were most impressed with how they handle the unexpected. >> it goes upstairs and miss as spot, that's a great test because you...