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other robots can't?'ve done is we wanted to send a robot into a disaster situation so we don't risk human life. >> reporter: hermes has the dexterity to pick up objects like a drill. it also has the strength to smash through sheetrock. >> what really sets it apart is this belt which has a unique balance feedback interface allowing hermes to go where no robot has gone before. this lets the pilot know if hermes is off-balance? >> exactly. one of the unique features of our system, just like how you need to say balanced and shift your weight when doing sports, we have sensors in the feet of the robot that sense that too. >> reporter: the belt that pushes the operator around so he can feel exactly how the robot is balanced. they say this is absolutely the future of robotics. dagen: how quickly do you think that these -- they're not even devices, but the robots wind up being used in the general population? >> you know, they go through a lot of testing, so obviously this is the beginning stages, but it's the fi
other robots can't?'ve done is we wanted to send a robot into a disaster situation so we don't risk human life. >> reporter: hermes has the dexterity to pick up objects like a drill. it also has the strength to smash through sheetrock. >> what really sets it apart is this belt which has a unique balance feedback interface allowing hermes to go where no robot has gone before. this lets the pilot know if hermes is off-balance? >> exactly. one of the unique features of our...
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another video that's just them repeatedly kicking the robot.t has no mouth! it can't say the safe word! i think it's pretty obvious what's happening here. clearly, these scientists built a cyborg weakling as a punching bag so they could take out years of pent-up nerd rage. and as a result, robots will now have just as many anger issues as the nerds who built them. and when the robot uprising comes-- and it will come, folks-- abusive nerds will be the first up against the wall. ironically, the jocks will be spared because robots have always been welcome in the n.f.l. we'll be right back with mr. morgan freeman. stick around. ?oez ( band playing ) i struggle with bipolar depression, and it's hard. ♪ i miss out on life's little moments. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed latuda. there are many forms of depression. latuda is fda approved to treat bipolar depression, which is different from other types of depression. in clinical studies, once-a-day latuda was proven effective for many people struggling with bipolar depression. latuda is not
another video that's just them repeatedly kicking the robot.t has no mouth! it can't say the safe word! i think it's pretty obvious what's happening here. clearly, these scientists built a cyborg weakling as a punching bag so they could take out years of pent-up nerd rage. and as a result, robots will now have just as many anger issues as the nerds who built them. and when the robot uprising comes-- and it will come, folks-- abusive nerds will be the first up against the wall. ironically, the...
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labs and one of the robots we work on is the snake robot. it cape from professor hirose. >> so the idea of a snake robot is not new. what's new about the work you're doing now? >> we focus on the design of the robot, how to make it as strong, maneuverable, strong as possible. >> how many types of things can these robots do? >> some of the applications that this group works on including search and rescue, archeology, inspection of water sewer plants, anywhere you have to get into a tight space where conventional machinery can't access. manufacturing companies come to us to work on basic projects that will impact their manufacturing systems. for example, one of the projects is where manufacturing large structures. when you build large structures like ships or airplanes, you have to lay down a lot of infrastructure in place. this infrastructure is so big they sometimes call them monuments. >> so you're building ships and airplanes out of here? >> yes. >> wow. >> we're working on larger snake robots to be manufacturing in confined spaces. our go
labs and one of the robots we work on is the snake robot. it cape from professor hirose. >> so the idea of a snake robot is not new. what's new about the work you're doing now? >> we focus on the design of the robot, how to make it as strong, maneuverable, strong as possible. >> how many types of things can these robots do? >> some of the applications that this group works on including search and rescue, archeology, inspection of water sewer plants, anywhere you have to...
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it is home to dozens of robots.an orchestra. >> very much about the audience being immersed in a complete experience within the church. the machines perform within the area of the audience is and surrounds them completely. developing them over the past 15 years. >> made up of all of these body parts and is a very strong and rested creature. he is this quality. therefore it is a few should >> she called it an evolution of human condition >> she called it an evolution of human condition unique attraction. together they all more into a unique, interactive performance. this weekend you can catch one of the robots aware concerts. bill: how much do they way? [laughter] >> that's a very good question because some of them are life-sized, huge. show me the one that comes summer salting out. >> i'm not writing on it, but how much did it costs to create this music the probably could have been done on? >> this is not just music. when i say performance, you go inside and these robots are all coming at you. some of them are life-
it is home to dozens of robots.an orchestra. >> very much about the audience being immersed in a complete experience within the church. the machines perform within the area of the audience is and surrounds them completely. developing them over the past 15 years. >> made up of all of these body parts and is a very strong and rested creature. he is this quality. therefore it is a few should >> she called it an evolution of human condition >> she called it an evolution of...
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. >> there is a threat of robots doing our work. >> robots? .ournalism done by robots. >> that's right. she's saying our news rooms will soon look like this. >> no, i'm talking about algorithms. their software. for example, you want to write an article on a topic, you send out the algorithms to search for everything that has been said about them. synthesize it and turn out an acceptable article. >> they can't do what i do. will do and can do our work. prepare to be unemployed, hasan. >> then it hit me, this lady is nuts! i spend my nights downing cocktails with the washington elite, verified on twitter and have wolf blitzer on speed dial, okay? there is no way a reputable news organization will replace someone like me with a machine. associated press managing editor lou ferrara. >> we actually use robots in some articles. i'm embracing it. >> they're littered with useless facts, like shares decreased 6% and new car sales have been strong this year. a bunch of garbage. what about the spin. >> no spin gla snark? nark. >> trevor: bias. no bias. fea
. >> there is a threat of robots doing our work. >> robots? .ournalism done by robots. >> that's right. she's saying our news rooms will soon look like this. >> no, i'm talking about algorithms. their software. for example, you want to write an article on a topic, you send out the algorithms to search for everything that has been said about them. synthesize it and turn out an acceptable article. >> they can't do what i do. will do and can do our work. prepare to be...
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buddy teevens, elliott kastner, from dartmouth robotic mvp.aveling the world... ...jack was longing for something familiar. home. he was welcomed with grandma's southern-style chicken. at that moment, jack knew what to do. share it with the world. southern-style breaded all-white meat chicken on a gourmet signature bun. the homestyle ranch chicken club. captioning sponsored by cbs ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: that's it for the late show, everybody. tune in tomorrow, my guest will be the host of "the late, late show," james corden, c.e.o. shane smith, and a musical performance by halsey. now stick around for the guy i've got tomorrow night. good night. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ ♪ reggie:♪ are you ready, y'all to have some fun and feel the love tonight it's "the late late show" ♪
buddy teevens, elliott kastner, from dartmouth robotic mvp.aveling the world... ...jack was longing for something familiar. home. he was welcomed with grandma's southern-style chicken. at that moment, jack knew what to do. share it with the world. southern-style breaded all-white meat chicken on a gourmet signature bun. the homestyle ranch chicken club. captioning sponsored by cbs ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: that's it for the late show, everybody. tune in tomorrow, my guest will...
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create the next generation of robots finally may have robots under very robust to crawl around that can adapt. traditionally they did not. so the next nine eupepsia spider it could be one of these. hopefully we would keep this robot under control so then that brings up a bunch of other issues. the most fanatical of all learning their fanatical for good reasons but that paradigm comes from statistics the they were a persecuted minority so they have to give very hard core to survive and it is good that they did. but now but now the most famous who actually won the award of computer science other famous bayesians of those pictured. so bayesians takes its learning they think there is a formula for the world war machine learning like e e=mc2. for so it actually has a base pair of. than they put the picture outside of their office. so what is this gobbledygook? let me give you basic intuition of what is going on. they have a problem of the machine learning that it tries to solve. for missing the last of compensable knowledge or the problem of uncertainty that you never know anything for sure.
create the next generation of robots finally may have robots under very robust to crawl around that can adapt. traditionally they did not. so the next nine eupepsia spider it could be one of these. hopefully we would keep this robot under control so then that brings up a bunch of other issues. the most fanatical of all learning their fanatical for good reasons but that paradigm comes from statistics the they were a persecuted minority so they have to give very hard core to survive and it is...
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i saw one of those robots called atrias earlier in one the show. hurricane waw teen is off the coast of flettia, obviously. >> that's it. they have their own ecologies, their own weather systems. >> stephen: how big-- can you give me a sense of the scale of what we're in right now? so these-- mine! we're on our fourth planet now. right? >> yeah, this is the fifth. >> stephen: fifth planet, all in the same star system. >> all in the same star system. >> stephen: do we ever get to see ourselves? >> no, you don't see yourself. so only way for to you know what you look like is for somebody else to, you know, see you. >> stephen: you can run into other people, other players on the game? >> yes, but the chances of that are incredibly rare just because of the size of what we're building. ( laughter ) how-- how do you-- how do you host people-- where do you host something this big that you have 18 quintillion stars? >> actually, because it's all generated from math, everything is just generated. there's nothing stored on disk or anything like that. this wh
i saw one of those robots called atrias earlier in one the show. hurricane waw teen is off the coast of flettia, obviously. >> that's it. they have their own ecologies, their own weather systems. >> stephen: how big-- can you give me a sense of the scale of what we're in right now? so these-- mine! we're on our fourth planet now. right? >> yeah, this is the fifth. >> stephen: fifth planet, all in the same star system. >> all in the same star system. >>...
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robotics and rocketry. >> i got interested in rocketry by the best robotics team before, and they had just -- we -- they had asked me to be on it, and i thought it was gonna be a great little club to be in, so... >> so, what does a rocketry club do during the year? >> well, most teams that compete in the tarc competition start around september. we actually have a robotics competition that is in the fall, so we're not able to start until january. so, while this does give us a late start, once we do get started, you know, we hit the ground running. >> mr. keeton, why is rocketry important? >> well, i believe that they said it best on "star trek" -- that space is the final frontier. and we, as a human race -- we have that motivation, that drive, to want to seek out the unknown and to expand and move out from where we currently are. i really don't think it's any coincidence that back when the space race was going on in the 1950s and '60s that both westerns and science fiction were immensely popular in both film and television. both have very striking similarities between the two -- westwa
robotics and rocketry. >> i got interested in rocketry by the best robotics team before, and they had just -- we -- they had asked me to be on it, and i thought it was gonna be a great little club to be in, so... >> so, what does a rocketry club do during the year? >> well, most teams that compete in the tarc competition start around september. we actually have a robotics competition that is in the fall, so we're not able to start until january. so, while this does give us a...
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> i'm a really big fan of robots and working with my hands a lot. like me naturally wanting to build something and show that i made a creation that can actually move and function. >> deleon and charles and robotics program. students followed a computer manual how to build a robot and then deleon wrote a code to make it move. >> it can stop for a short period of time and start moving forward and come it a complete stop. >> personalize it because it is your idea. and anything that you want to do. it doesn't have a fit sequence. >> university prep is a charter school that opens two years ago in crown heights. it has a strong emphasis on stem, which stands for science, technology, engineering and math. >> consulting and cultivating is so beneficial. teaching them problem solving and logic incredibly important for any of the academic areas also in making sure that they're able to sort out any problems encountinger in their personal lives. >> chin says they're learning skills they wouldn't have been exposed to anywhere else. >> we help them to think about
> i'm a really big fan of robots and working with my hands a lot. like me naturally wanting to build something and show that i made a creation that can actually move and function. >> deleon and charles and robotics program. students followed a computer manual how to build a robot and then deleon wrote a code to make it move. >> it can stop for a short period of time and start moving forward and come it a complete stop. >> personalize it because it is your idea. and anything...
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so a robot now seems to be -- maybe the effort here is to build a robot that can physically, socially and emotively connect with children? that just -- that might work on "the jetsons," that might work on television. i can't believe how that works in real life. what parents want their preschooler to be read to by a so-called "social robot" with social interaction instead of the teacher or a parent? and why are we spending taxpayer dollars on reading robots? actual human teachers provide what robots cannot. they relate to our children, they understand their individual needs, and think tailor their instruction -- and they tailor their instruction to bring out the very best in our children and on a personalized basis. i don't think a robot can adjust emotively and socially to different children in the classroom, yet obviously -- obviously the teacher is trained to do that. even the most advanced robot can't sense when a child's going through a rough time or provide the right touch to ensure a child's learning. and should the federal government, which is over $18 trillion in debt, be send
so a robot now seems to be -- maybe the effort here is to build a robot that can physically, socially and emotively connect with children? that just -- that might work on "the jetsons," that might work on television. i can't believe how that works in real life. what parents want their preschooler to be read to by a so-called "social robot" with social interaction instead of the teacher or a parent? and why are we spending taxpayer dollars on reading robots? actual human...
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robots could probably build robots but somebody has to start somewhere. is where it could work out. melissa: we'll leave it there, guys. thank you so much. david: we have breaking news. you may remember the debate last night jeb bush was criticizing senator marco rubio for spending too much time on the campaign trail, not enough time voting in the senate. missing a lot of votes. now democratic senator harry reid is calling on senator rubio to step down as a senator, saying he has missed too much time on the campaign trail. forget about the fact that senator barack obama missed a lot of key senate votes while he was on campaign trail but, that is then. this is now. senator harry reid of course making a political point, borrowing from something that happened in the debate last night. >>> nba courtside seats right not comfort of your home? nba and turner sports making history with tuesday's opening night game between the champion golden state warriors and new orleans pelicans, becoming first major sports game to be live streamed via virtual reality. for more
robots could probably build robots but somebody has to start somewhere. is where it could work out. melissa: we'll leave it there, guys. thank you so much. david: we have breaking news. you may remember the debate last night jeb bush was criticizing senator marco rubio for spending too much time on the campaign trail, not enough time voting in the senate. missing a lot of votes. now democratic senator harry reid is calling on senator rubio to step down as a senator, saying he has missed too...
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is it run by robots? no no, you can talk to a person anytime. 'cause i don't trust robots.l, if the portfolio you're invested in doesn't perform well for two consecutive quarters, amerivest will reimburse your advisory fees for those quarters. i wasn't born yesterday. well, actually it looks like you were born yesterday. happy belated birthday. thanks. for all the confidence you need td ameritrade. you got this. kennedy: hello, and welcome back. sometimes you can hardly separate fact from fiction's i hit the streets to see if people can tell the difference. ♪ kennedy: is this a real or fake quote from a presidential debate? education, commerce, the 3rd one, i can't, sorry. >> that is fake. >> that israel, rick perry said that. >> your lying. >> the puppy was like industry's. >> that is fake, adam sandler in billy madison. >> everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. kennedy: who am i, why am i here? i am not a politician. >> who am i? why am i here? >> no one reads law books. we need to put law books on video. real or fake? >> we need to put some laws o
is it run by robots? no no, you can talk to a person anytime. 'cause i don't trust robots.l, if the portfolio you're invested in doesn't perform well for two consecutive quarters, amerivest will reimburse your advisory fees for those quarters. i wasn't born yesterday. well, actually it looks like you were born yesterday. happy belated birthday. thanks. for all the confidence you need td ameritrade. you got this. kennedy: hello, and welcome back. sometimes you can hardly separate fact from...
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so we are creating robots that can do just that. >> the robot has a long way to go. >>> good afternoonrybody on this tuesday. i had fog this morning. it's pretty thick in spotlights. especially parts of san francisco and on the coast but it kept going right down the coast. sunny for all. breezy on the coast for some. also up in the hills but not that bad at the surface. it will be a little warmer for everybody. had 70s there for three days. and now we will be flirting with a couple 10:-- couple 80s. cooler weekend. el nino front and center. this one looks to be very strong this year. we are comparing it to the last two. but people kept saying so when will the el nino rains start? they don't start in january. 1982 and 83 a very strong el nino. the wettest month was march when over 11 inches fell for the season 46-72. february was the month that was extremely wet. normal for san francisco 23.65. november in both of those cases was also wet. we will see if that pattern holds. i know two cases doesn't make far slam dunk but we will see. there goes our fog down the coast. there is not much
so we are creating robots that can do just that. >> the robot has a long way to go. >>> good afternoonrybody on this tuesday. i had fog this morning. it's pretty thick in spotlights. especially parts of san francisco and on the coast but it kept going right down the coast. sunny for all. breezy on the coast for some. also up in the hills but not that bad at the surface. it will be a little warmer for everybody. had 70s there for three days. and now we will be flirting with a...
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. >> with the robots lined up like this, is it the same code? >> reporter: sixth through eighth graders program robots to dance in sync. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: the oakland students learn to code at roosevelt middle's first-ever programming and robotics course. retired scientists mark and joanne perra started the pilot project last year. >> many of these kids have the stuff that it takes, the right stuff, to succeed. >> now we have to do the chicken dance. >> reporter: the danville husband and wife wanted to strengthen "stem" education for low income children. >> they learn how to do something or get through it, say, math or programming or whatever, it's not something that can be taken away from them. >> whoa! >> reporter: mark and joanne helped launch the program in class at roosevelt with school and private funding. it's using a curriculum developed at uc-davis that teaches logical thinking through coding and robotics. the pair themselves helped the instructor mentor students. >> we are in this to see kids succeed and to breathe new success ba
. >> with the robots lined up like this, is it the same code? >> reporter: sixth through eighth graders program robots to dance in sync. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: the oakland students learn to code at roosevelt middle's first-ever programming and robotics course. retired scientists mark and joanne perra started the pilot project last year. >> many of these kids have the stuff that it takes, the right stuff, to succeed. >> now we have to do the chicken dance....
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machine learning may lead to the terminator, evil robots taking over the world. so machine learning could be your best friend or worst enemy depending what you do with it which is why we are at the point that everybody is to have a basic understanding of machine learning is and what it does and that's why i wrote a book about it and i'm going to try to talk about them tonight. it's not that you need to understand the details of learning algorithms. you need to understand how the engine works, for engineers and mechanics, but you need to understand what to do with the steering wheel and pedal. so today you don't even know where the steering wheel is aware that such a thing exists. so we as a society have a lot of decisions to make regarding machine learning into the decision is to be informed more so than it has been in the past. so how is it that computers do this thing of learning from data? it may come as a surprise to you that's even possible. computers are supposed to use these machines we just programmed to do the same task over and over again into discoveri
machine learning may lead to the terminator, evil robots taking over the world. so machine learning could be your best friend or worst enemy depending what you do with it which is why we are at the point that everybody is to have a basic understanding of machine learning is and what it does and that's why i wrote a book about it and i'm going to try to talk about them tonight. it's not that you need to understand the details of learning algorithms. you need to understand how the engine works,...
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i robot famous for the robotic vacuums that scour your house and pick up the dirt and grime. the shares responding after an earnings beat but a narrow sales miss here and the current forecast came in lighter than analyst expectations. the company ceo did say in the statement, while they are experiencing some weakness in isolated international markets they do expect the macro impact to be temporary and they believe that global spending on robotic vacuum cleaners continue to grow and they are maintaining the leadership position and making positive comments regardless. shares down 5% in the broader content and down 10% year-to-date heading into these numbers. back over to you guys. >> thank you, dom chu. any thoughts on i robot that would get a boost. >> on a granular idea. >> i got mine, it was a gift from my mother. >> that is me. i want to get the roomba. >> in terms of the trade though? >> here is the thing, right. >> we're talking about robotic vacuum sales throughout the world could be slowing down. that is a big picture, global slowdown going on. is it temporary or not. m
i robot famous for the robotic vacuums that scour your house and pick up the dirt and grime. the shares responding after an earnings beat but a narrow sales miss here and the current forecast came in lighter than analyst expectations. the company ceo did say in the statement, while they are experiencing some weakness in isolated international markets they do expect the macro impact to be temporary and they believe that global spending on robotic vacuum cleaners continue to grow and they are...
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transferring what theyeylearn in the classroom to compete with a real robot they design and build.the verizon grant has more than doubled what the robotics program has to buy things like software and parts in their second season. vicky pedersen, mama and engineering teacher05:18:23 moving forward we are going to need people that are problem solvers, people that are creative thinkers, people that can work within a team, people adversity.school officials say that money hasaslready purchased things for the robotics program.mellaney moore. cbs 2 news live at five. coming up on live at 5 - think your child has ththcutest costume? we'll show you how to share your creativity with the corridor. corridor.meanwhile, this is a live look as the leaves continue to change in eastern iowa. let's chececk in with marissa scott. it was a beautiful fall day but rain is on the way!i'll break down what hours we willh see rain tomorrow coming up in all week long we're celeleating halloween by sharing your costume ideas. take a look at levi - an aspiring weatherman who shared his passion for weather at this
transferring what theyeylearn in the classroom to compete with a real robot they design and build.the verizon grant has more than doubled what the robotics program has to buy things like software and parts in their second season. vicky pedersen, mama and engineering teacher05:18:23 moving forward we are going to need people that are problem solvers, people that are creative thinkers, people that can work within a team, people adversity.school officials say that money hasaslready purchased...
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his recent trip to the villanova robotics club, no doubt his curiosity will take him far. >> i think if you can imagine with your mind, can you do anything you want. >> reporter: patrick brings more to the table than a passion for robotic, he takes the initiative to be a leader for himself. >> if it wasn't for me, i wouldn't be the best kid that i am right now. >> and the siblings he dreams of having. >> he wants younger siblings and wants to be a role model for them, and he wants to show younger kids what the right thing is to do and how to treat other people. he has been through a lot emotionally, and he had a lot of loss in his life, but he still has a smile on his face. >> as for his parents, patrick just hopes their heart and smile will be as big as his. >> he has a lot of love that he has to give, and also he brings a lot of joy. he is a funny kid, and loves to laugh and make people laugh. >> reporter: above all, patrick values the importance of an education that he hopes his forever family will give him. >> can't do robotics without getting an education. >> patrick is this wee
his recent trip to the villanova robotics club, no doubt his curiosity will take him far. >> i think if you can imagine with your mind, can you do anything you want. >> reporter: patrick brings more to the table than a passion for robotic, he takes the initiative to be a leader for himself. >> if it wasn't for me, i wouldn't be the best kid that i am right now. >> and the siblings he dreams of having. >> he wants younger siblings and wants to be a role model for...
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. >> robots were invented to save time and money and now this robot could save the lives of our country's years ago. ed rush. >> heavy smoke and fire. >> reporter: was called to a five- alarm fire in white plains, new york. the building is engumped in flames and you are not sure if anyone is inside. >> right, it is unnerving and the worst nightmare. >> reporter: exactly the worst kind of might narrc mitt albert wang had in mind when he invented hermis. the world's first bipad robot designed for disasters. hermis is controlled by human movements like in a va tar see it can do things like other robots can't. >> exactly we wanted to send the robot in disaster swapgz. but they don't have the natural creative coordination ability and problem solving and balance that you maps have. >> reporter: hermis can pick up a drill. smash through sheetrock. but what set its apart is the belt that has a unique balance feedback interface and allowing hermis to go where no robot went before. this lets the pilot know if >> this is a unique feature. just like how you need to stay balance and shift your way in
. >> robots were invented to save time and money and now this robot could save the lives of our country's years ago. ed rush. >> heavy smoke and fire. >> reporter: was called to a five- alarm fire in white plains, new york. the building is engumped in flames and you are not sure if anyone is inside. >> right, it is unnerving and the worst nightmare. >> reporter: exactly the worst kind of might narrc mitt albert wang had in mind when he invented hermis. the world's...
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can robots be programmed to judgments like proportionality? how can you program that into a robot? these methods will be have to be solved at one stage or there is a consensus in principle that we can apply the law but we have to do much more how we do that. that is where i commit as a diplomat. how can you achieve this kind of consensus? how can you make sure that they all have the same approach to these questions? the easiest answer would be modified. -- caught a five. -- codify. that on some issues would be a , mainly also to outlaw weapon systems like milk -- like landmines. to negotiate a convention takes a long time. and then you wait until all the states ratify them. that could take decades. it's not a very efficient way to deal with it. statespast few years increasingly resorted to what you could call a long mechanism. -- law mechanism. expert groupd, the to look into the issues. there were other attempts to cope with the phenomena. tearne that is most famous are companies that came up with the iraq war. there were all these questions. how do you apply international law to
can robots be programmed to judgments like proportionality? how can you program that into a robot? these methods will be have to be solved at one stage or there is a consensus in principle that we can apply the law but we have to do much more how we do that. that is where i commit as a diplomat. how can you achieve this kind of consensus? how can you make sure that they all have the same approach to these questions? the easiest answer would be modified. -- caught a five. -- codify. that on some...
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kids may find hospital visits a little less frightening with the help of a robot. meet jettison advanced human robot that's making kids smile. he dances roots poe he try. he really helps kids by reducing their stress by as much as 50%. jettison is the only robot of its kind in new hampshire costs between 12 and $15,000. >>> these aren't the tourists you expect to see in the north end elephants from the ringling brothers barnum & bailey service hanging out on hanover street this afternoon. elephants there to grab a quick but big lunch. the sir cuss opens at the td garden fit. would they be okay to eat elephant ear pastries? s or is that some weird form of cannibalism. >> no. they look at it as a tribute perhaps. >>> a local woman taking volkswagen to court. >> they can't change the damage they have done. >> a class action lawsuit her an thousands of other drivers. >>> devastating crash a small plane falls out of the sky slamming right into a home. >>> a south bridge teacher locked up right now whacks he's accused of sending his students coming up. that's amazing. it
kids may find hospital visits a little less frightening with the help of a robot. meet jettison advanced human robot that's making kids smile. he dances roots poe he try. he really helps kids by reducing their stress by as much as 50%. jettison is the only robot of its kind in new hampshire costs between 12 and $15,000. >>> these aren't the tourists you expect to see in the north end elephants from the ringling brothers barnum & bailey service hanging out on hanover street this...
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some will be written by robots.by early next year they are expected to use word smith which for some basic political report reporting. they say they can cranking out stories based on data and reporting the bios and polling results. they are testing the program and "red eye" is one of them. we told them to write about a greg gutfeld political campaign and here is what they found. >> greatest gutfeld, 51 and announced his bid for the presidency on october 21st not so cool place. he said he wants to teach america the. >> and hate again. he is not able to do complex mathematical computation. the ef boy will be the must to go. the nonessential flesh unit. >> it was just based on data. it makes sense and it was one of the most famous for my campaign. we have nothing to worry about, right? >> rebrutes do more -- there was a big study and whether or not they had lunch says if they will grant people parole. robots should be judges because they don't eat. >> and lawyers should always carry a chi potle -- ch pi otle. >> don't
some will be written by robots.by early next year they are expected to use word smith which for some basic political report reporting. they say they can cranking out stories based on data and reporting the bios and polling results. they are testing the program and "red eye" is one of them. we told them to write about a greg gutfeld political campaign and here is what they found. >> greatest gutfeld, 51 and announced his bid for the presidency on october 21st not so cool place....
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probar nuevas tÉcnicas automatizadas de atraque y desatarÁ que, una habilidad vital para cualquier robotos, incluyendo el cultivo des cosechas en paÍses de desarrollo. dos fueron construidos en dinamarca para rastrear aviones y barcos en el mar abierto. esta semana tenemos una pregunta divertida de connor de 14 aÑos, quiere saber quÉ pasarÍa si revientas un globo lleno de agua en estaciÓn espacial? aquÍ en la tierra la gravedad jala todo a hacia abajo, es por eso que se ve plana y se ajusta a cualquier recipiente, pero en la microgravedad la tensiÓn de superficie toma control, las molÉculas de agua se atraen uniformemente y forma una estera ya que Ésta toma el menor espacio posible, asÍ es mucho mÁs divertido mantenerse hidratado, es todo para esta semana, sigue enviando preguntas y comentarios, gracias por acompaÑarnos. ♪ ♪ julio: vamos con eduardo rodrÍguez nuestro meteorÓlogo certificado. eduardo: gracias julio, lo principal es que a corto plazo hay temperaturas frescas a frÍas, tiene frío en camino. hoy la mÁxima 67 grados, veces el promedio climatolÓgico, muy lejos de 88 el rÉcord d
probar nuevas tÉcnicas automatizadas de atraque y desatarÁ que, una habilidad vital para cualquier robotos, incluyendo el cultivo des cosechas en paÍses de desarrollo. dos fueron construidos en dinamarca para rastrear aviones y barcos en el mar abierto. esta semana tenemos una pregunta divertida de connor de 14 aÑos, quiere saber quÉ pasarÍa si revientas un globo lleno de agua en estaciÓn espacial? aquÍ en la tierra la gravedad jala todo a hacia abajo, es por eso que se ve plana y se...
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is it run by robots? no no, you can talk to a person anytime. 'cause i don't trust robots.ht...well, if the portfolio you're invested in doesn't perform well for two consecutive quarters, amerivest will reimburse your advisory fees for those quarters. i wasn't born yesterday. well, actually it looks like you were born yesterday. happy belated birthday. thanks. for all the confidence you need td ameritrade. you got this. the health care law gives us we're cracking down on medicare fraud. powerful tools to fight it. to investigate it. prosecute it. and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers are teaching seniors across the country to stop, spot and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare stronger for all of us. usaa makes me feel like i'm a car buying expert in no time at all. there was no stress. it was in and out. if i buy a car through usaa, i know i'm getting a fair price. we realized, okay, this not onl
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that is exactly what a robot would do. and then there are the others. sure.e needs to go full cranky grandpa because the north koreans would never agitate section unstable grump. jim webb needs to where a name tab. he was a virginia senator which is why people confuse him with the other unknown jim thorpe virginia governor jim gilmore who is running's as a republican. he has to make his mark by not looking like an escaped mental patient. people and uncharismatic. when you show in his showstopping up a. >> a bold embrace of internationalism, let's join the rest of the world and go metro. >> hard to see. 's what does this hunk of corned beef need to do to come off as a contender? stop doing this. >> and the home of the brave. ♪ kennedy: what the debate really needs is a gimmick. >> snap into a slim jim. on the show tonight's, coming back. it's plus, legendary rapper dmc joins me to talk about his life with run dmc and i will hit the streets to see if people can stop -- spot the difference. so glad you're here. i am kennedy. kennedy: hillary clinton is still dom
that is exactly what a robot would do. and then there are the others. sure.e needs to go full cranky grandpa because the north koreans would never agitate section unstable grump. jim webb needs to where a name tab. he was a virginia senator which is why people confuse him with the other unknown jim thorpe virginia governor jim gilmore who is running's as a republican. he has to make his mark by not looking like an escaped mental patient. people and uncharismatic. when you show in his...
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>> well, therewell, there are so many darpa robots in place presently. you can go to the website and see these amazing videos. they crawl, walk, climb, can fall over and get back up. hair up in space, this big. there is robotic across every military service and certainly the pentagon plans of unmanned warfare through 2038 indicating this movement, as i was saying, that has forced the movement from remove control to governance. >> a lot of the place where people may have heard the name darpa which happens every year. now it has become this massive thing. mark'smark's projections a greater public sector, technology, distribution. >> we talked about two of them, the internet and gps. if you mean specifically how they just say now it's out there, from what i understand it is a decision like clinton and gore and then they decide who will make the announcement and someone does. it is a few phone calls. >> you said this in your talk, when other countries have established this technology by themselves, it is no longer something that needs to stay classified. no
>> well, therewell, there are so many darpa robots in place presently. you can go to the website and see these amazing videos. they crawl, walk, climb, can fall over and get back up. hair up in space, this big. there is robotic across every military service and certainly the pentagon plans of unmanned warfare through 2038 indicating this movement, as i was saying, that has forced the movement from remove control to governance. >> a lot of the place where people may have heard the...
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when you think of robots and artificial intelligence. when we think about the debate i have to say this is one area i disagree with human rights watch. sometimes that happens. >> that is a good thing. luis and i agree on things that we will duke it out after the panel. they did cannot with a report. those of you interested in the legality of autonomous weapons, i highly recommend you read it. humanity: the case against human robots. " they say they are unlawful and unethical and i disagree with that. whether we have some weapons that international law and states have agreed to our unlawful, meaning you cannot use them. gary made it clear of his position so i'll align myself. these weapons are not illegal but about how we will regulate them in warfare. that is what will take a lot of effort amongst experts, technical experts, policy experts, legal experts. i will end with a few options. we may end up with an international estimate like a treaty. we may not have to. on the treaty discussion i will say it has been my position on new issues,
when you think of robots and artificial intelligence. when we think about the debate i have to say this is one area i disagree with human rights watch. sometimes that happens. >> that is a good thing. luis and i agree on things that we will duke it out after the panel. they did cannot with a report. those of you interested in the legality of autonomous weapons, i highly recommend you read it. humanity: the case against human robots. " they say they are unlawful and unethical and i...
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they also saw where the remote controlled robots are developed. researchers test the robot's ability to negotiate debris inside the reactor using up even surfaces in the lab. and prime minister abe is speeding up preparations to expand the role of the self-defense forces. his government enacted new national security legislation one month ago. the changes are not welcomed by everyone. nhk world explains. >> reporter: japanese prime minister abe climbs aboard the warrior sunday and addresses the crew. >> translator: we'll secure the ves and ensure the peaceful exist epence of the japanese people. the new legislation is a legal basis for that purpose. >> reporter: the laws will come into effect in march. government officials are eyeing a united nations peace keeping operation in south sudan at the fdf's first mission under the new policy. the area is not new to them, though. japanese unites have been there since 2011 to help build infrastructure. this mission will be different. the restrictions for use of weapons will be relaxed, and they can help fo
they also saw where the remote controlled robots are developed. researchers test the robot's ability to negotiate debris inside the reactor using up even surfaces in the lab. and prime minister abe is speeding up preparations to expand the role of the self-defense forces. his government enacted new national security legislation one month ago. the changes are not welcomed by everyone. nhk world explains. >> reporter: japanese prime minister abe climbs aboard the warrior sunday and...
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are you getting a little tiny robot?>> i thought the tiny little robot was when they invented the self autonomous driving cars and it would be your companion to which i would say you can get a kindle or playstation or dare i say it a book. but, no, right now when i'm driving, i like to pay attention to the road. melissa: his name means hope robot, it's going to physically and emotionally during your driving experience. i don't know -- i mean do i need emotional support while i'm driving? i think you shouldn't be driving if you need emotional support while you're driving. >> well, i think you're right. i want to know if they get road rage does this robot also get road rage or does it start talking very calmly to you saying relax it will be okay. we'll get there in time. don't worry. melissa: this is meaningful for me. wait a second. let me rethink how i feel about this robot. this could provide some safety on the road. we've got to move on to the next story because i love this one. in case you need more star wars merchand
are you getting a little tiny robot?>> i thought the tiny little robot was when they invented the self autonomous driving cars and it would be your companion to which i would say you can get a kindle or playstation or dare i say it a book. but, no, right now when i'm driving, i like to pay attention to the road. melissa: his name means hope robot, it's going to physically and emotionally during your driving experience. i don't know -- i mean do i need emotional support while i'm driving?...
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. >>> the technology that scientists are hoping that the robots will one day be able to respond to. >>> a warming trend is underway in that bay area as we will check in on the current conditions. how much warmer it will be for the warm weather that will last coming up. >>> older transitions, that they were ranked among the top as they would list them as the most reliable, followed by toyota and audi. industry experts say that the elaborate new transmissions are helping them meet their rising fuel economy standards and that the high-tech transitions are leading to more trips in the auto shop. consumer reports withdrew their recommendations for the tesla model s because of poor reliability that they say that they had raided the sports sedan performance and the best that they have ever tested. >>> engineers gathered at ucla to see the latest in the robotics technology. >> they are already there. and the university's robotics mechanism lab that would show off their human prototypes all part of their global summit. and they told that audience that some day he would envision the machines as
. >>> the technology that scientists are hoping that the robots will one day be able to respond to. >>> a warming trend is underway in that bay area as we will check in on the current conditions. how much warmer it will be for the warm weather that will last coming up. >>> older transitions, that they were ranked among the top as they would list them as the most reliable, followed by toyota and audi. industry experts say that the elaborate new transmissions are...
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is the military seeking investors for everything at the same time that robots are already out in other markets and other parts of the world so when are they going to implement them on the battlefield and how much will there be of a human needing other human needing to control that or will it need at all will that be the case? >> there are so many robots in play presently, and you can go to the website to see these amazing videos. they crawl and walk and climb into they can fall over and get back up. they are up in space and others robotics across every military service and certainly plans of unmanned warfare through 2038 indicating this movement as i was saying the force of the movement from remote control to governance. >> a lot of places people heard the name darpa is the challenge that happens every year and now it's become this thing in different countries and everything else is. >> what are some of the way his darpa morphs its projects into the greater public-sector? technology distribution i guess you would call it. >> we talked about to have been in the internet and gps. if you
is the military seeking investors for everything at the same time that robots are already out in other markets and other parts of the world so when are they going to implement them on the battlefield and how much will there be of a human needing other human needing to control that or will it need at all will that be the case? >> there are so many robots in play presently, and you can go to the website to see these amazing videos. they crawl and walk and climb into they can fall over and...
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robots take over and we lose control.[inaudible] here's what i think i "-begin-double-quote the idea that scientists and two of the scientists both wait for the president of the united states, truman at the time this weapon shouldn't be needed is an evil thing that is what they called it. .. >> >>
robots take over and we lose control.[inaudible] here's what i think i "-begin-double-quote the idea that scientists and two of the scientists both wait for the president of the united states, truman at the time this weapon shouldn't be needed is an evil thing that is what they called it. .. >> >>
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amazon robot kissania reports the 30,000 total is twice the number of robots that were in use just last year. amazon says the robots are key to the efficiency of the company. >> mark: a woman followed by a suspected -- a suspected, rather, accused of impersonating a police officer. all new at 10, community on alert and who the investigators are trying to track down new on the fox 25 news at 10:00 p.m. >> kevin: we've been tracking that hurricane. this is it. patricia, major category 5 mexico. in puerta vallarta, it's one of the places that's been bracing for this and we have live pictures out of there, where the waves don't look all that big, but that's ok, because you're on the back side of t. the winds are pushing the water away from the coastline, so. coming into puerta vallarta, the waves look bigger. we're seeing waves of over 40 feet. it's very possible with the intensity of this storm and how low the pressure is, we could to the coastline. a wall of water coming ashore. that storm surge we often talk about. now the track of this storm is going to push off toward the northeast, as
amazon robot kissania reports the 30,000 total is twice the number of robots that were in use just last year. amazon says the robots are key to the efficiency of the company. >> mark: a woman followed by a suspected -- a suspected, rather, accused of impersonating a police officer. all new at 10, community on alert and who the investigators are trying to track down new on the fox 25 news at 10:00 p.m. >> kevin: we've been tracking that hurricane. this is it. patricia, major category...
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is it run by robots? no no, you can talk to a person anytime. 'cause i don't trust robots. the portfolio you're invested in doesn't perform well for two consecutive quarters, amerivest will reimburse your advisory fees for those quarters. i wasn't born yesterday. well, actually it looks like you were born yesterday. happy belated birthday. thanks. for all the confidence you need td ameritrade. you got this. i found a better deal on prescriptions. we found lower co-pays... ...and a free wellness visit. new plan...same doctor. i'm happy. it's medicare open enrollment. have you compared plans yet? it's easy at medicare.gov. or you can call 1-800-medicare. medicare open enrollment. you'll never know unless you go. i did it. you can too. ♪ >> we end tonight on a happy note. how to get your brain around ab tract ideas like spontaneous order. most natural to assume most everything needs a plan. how does jazz happen? the musicians often have the set plan they just listen to each other. >> your place sounds much more exciting. oo ♪ >> every time you perform it is different. >> membe
is it run by robots? no no, you can talk to a person anytime. 'cause i don't trust robots. the portfolio you're invested in doesn't perform well for two consecutive quarters, amerivest will reimburse your advisory fees for those quarters. i wasn't born yesterday. well, actually it looks like you were born yesterday. happy belated birthday. thanks. for all the confidence you need td ameritrade. you got this. i found a better deal on prescriptions. we found lower co-pays... ...and a free wellness...
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katie your tablet said you heart robots. does that include mr. robot? >> it does.ooperate show was that -- i couldn't show was that robots will take over. >> that explains the first one. you are succeeding up. you are sucking up. >> the trump sex doll. >> a couple of questions to the trump campaign. he told politico that because mr. styles refuses to admit to an honest mistake we lunched an investigation. why won't you admit your mistake and apologize? >> i am not going to comment on the on going investigation. >> and he said you will not be moderating public debates. was that a shock to you? >> i was hoping to one of these days. i guess they think i would be bias. >> i can understand. is there any chance your only buds man -- only bunds man who does excellent work will lead to the dismissal of free beacon's editor sonny bunch because a lot of people hope it does? >> the -- free beacon newsroom hopes so as well. can we put upÑi the picture of the trumpçó doll? it is not a sex doll. it has not openings. >> okay. >> it is gender norma tiff of you. >> not really. you
katie your tablet said you heart robots. does that include mr. robot? >> it does.ooperate show was that -- i couldn't show was that robots will take over. >> that explains the first one. you are succeeding up. you are sucking up. >> the trump sex doll. >> a couple of questions to the trump campaign. he told politico that because mr. styles refuses to admit to an honest mistake we lunched an investigation. why won't you admit your mistake and apologize? >> i am not...
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david samadi, chairman of urology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. great to see you. >> always great seeing you. >> that's arthel singing our new theme song. >> later. >> this is serious. for 50 years a mission of sesame street has been to help children grow stronger, smarter and kinder. now the popular program is continuing in that end, adding a new character with autism. >> elmo's daddy told elmo that julia has autism, he says, so she does things a little differently. >> this development comes as a new study reveals that the brains of children in adolescence with autism they say are organized differently than those without the disorder. dr. siegel it seems that autism is so widespread in our country. has it been and why, and what is the effect? >> well, first of all, it's increased tenfold over the past 40 years. and it's increasing about 10% to 20% per year. some of that is because we're better at diagnosing. a lot of that is because of changes in the environment which we are not aware of and genetics are involved. and the study you're talking abo
david samadi, chairman of urology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. great to see you. >> always great seeing you. >> that's arthel singing our new theme song. >> later. >> this is serious. for 50 years a mission of sesame street has been to help children grow stronger, smarter and kinder. now the popular program is continuing in that end, adding a new character with autism. >> elmo's daddy told elmo that julia has autism, he says, so she does...