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robots are just one example.iella: i fully share john's view but robots are better than us at some tasks. they can crunch numbers, they can lift heavier objects, it is wonderful to think about the symbiosis between man and machine where robots do what they are best at and humans do what they are best at and together, they are much more powerful as a symbiosis. emily: it is asked naming stuff both of you are working on. thank you both so much for joining us. continuing with our special program, we are highlighting research groups and we want to show you the lab where some of the most advanced bionic's have been designed. this is a man who has engineered some of the biggest recent breakthroughs in the technology of artificial limbs. after a mountaineering accident, he went to a double amputation and dedicated his life's work to people the needed prosthetics. he believes the answer is in biotics. >> i believe in structures from synthetic or biological material that instantly connect or implanted inside the body that
robots are just one example.iella: i fully share john's view but robots are better than us at some tasks. they can crunch numbers, they can lift heavier objects, it is wonderful to think about the symbiosis between man and machine where robots do what they are best at and humans do what they are best at and together, they are much more powerful as a symbiosis. emily: it is asked naming stuff both of you are working on. thank you both so much for joining us. continuing with our special program,...
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a robot is one of the best embodiments of that. robots willave said pervade our lives. how so mark in five years, how will my life be different? guest: it is true my dream is for everyone to use a robotlike everyone uses a smart phone today. to get to this point, we are making huge strides in making robots more intelligent, more able to figure things out. easier and faster to old new robots and making better ways for humans and robots to interact with each other. paint the picture for me. how will my life be different? john: we see advances in the robots ability to perceive the world and manipulate objects. a big one is self driving cars. the level of investment is unprecedented with apple, google are, tesla making investments. in five years, having a car that is much more highly automated will impact your life. investing aa is billion dollars to build a self driving car by 2020. is that ambitious? john: yes. it's like the new space race between high tech companies, a lot of them in the valley and traditional companies. there is so much space to revolutionize transporta
a robot is one of the best embodiments of that. robots willave said pervade our lives. how so mark in five years, how will my life be different? guest: it is true my dream is for everyone to use a robotlike everyone uses a smart phone today. to get to this point, we are making huge strides in making robots more intelligent, more able to figure things out. easier and faster to old new robots and making better ways for humans and robots to interact with each other. paint the picture for me. how...
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do you think robotics companies -- guest: i don't think they are stepping away from robotics. they might be stepping away from human robots because it might be a bit too far from commercialize a double right now. but i think you have to get into promotional applications and then move to more complex machines. emily: irobot, the robotics company you founded come are facing a proxy battle and i wonder what you make of the changes red mountain is calling for? >> philippine stocks are rising. this central big holds a policy meeting tomorrow. he says the outcome of this week's vote will not have any impact. gradingthe guests houses are giving a gloomy outlook on commodities after the crash that happened see losses. mitsubishi sees a 19% fall in oil. they are predicting a 29% drop. prices on fuels and metals will continue for two-three years. profit diving by almost a third as it struggles with its lossmaking carrier. elevating to 1.1 billion dollars. sprint is on track to improve profits by nearly $2 billion a year. those are the headlines from bloomberg news powered by over 2500 j
do you think robotics companies -- guest: i don't think they are stepping away from robotics. they might be stepping away from human robots because it might be a bit too far from commercialize a double right now. but i think you have to get into promotional applications and then move to more complex machines. emily: irobot, the robotics company you founded come are facing a proxy battle and i wonder what you make of the changes red mountain is calling for? >> philippine stocks are rising....
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and robots work together. in excess of 1.5 million with 44 movable joints, lasers, and cameras that simulate human vision, this is nasa's most advanced humanoid. ofvalkyrie is a unique piece hardware. there are only three of its kind in the world. the team has to create a set of instructions that will allow this robot understand how to use its body to carry out each new task. >> you have to make it to the things we take for granted. for you and me walking, balancing, dexterous manipulation comes naturally. getting a robot to do something like that takes a lot of effort. correspondent: with a core set of human skills, valkyrie could be put to work in unpredictable environments. >> everyday actions. to be able to do what a human being does pure to mitigate situations that happen sometimes in disasters, like fukushima. to go to the international space station. correspondent: it is hoped that humanoids could be sent ahead of human astronauts to explore the surface of mars. this very young robot is still learning.
and robots work together. in excess of 1.5 million with 44 movable joints, lasers, and cameras that simulate human vision, this is nasa's most advanced humanoid. ofvalkyrie is a unique piece hardware. there are only three of its kind in the world. the team has to create a set of instructions that will allow this robot understand how to use its body to carry out each new task. >> you have to make it to the things we take for granted. for you and me walking, balancing, dexterous...
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do you think robotics companies -- guest: i don't think they are stepping away from robotics.nk they might be stepping away from human weight robots because it might be a bit too far from commercialize a double right now. but i think you have to get into promotional applications and then move to more complex machines. irobot, the robotics company you founded come are facing a proxy battle and i wonder what you make of the changes red mountain is calling for? affiliatione no with irobot, so i can speak about it. because the management i think outsiders don't know the industry. they don't really know what it takes to get robotics on the market and have them function for people and be able to stay on the cutting edge like irobot has. that is involved in all different aspects of design and innovation and customer support. you so much for joining us. thank you for talking to all the researchers here in the sit of emily: coming up, we down with the cofounder of a launch -- a venture capital firm launched. if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio. west" next.erg ♪ mark:
do you think robotics companies -- guest: i don't think they are stepping away from robotics.nk they might be stepping away from human weight robots because it might be a bit too far from commercialize a double right now. but i think you have to get into promotional applications and then move to more complex machines. irobot, the robotics company you founded come are facing a proxy battle and i wonder what you make of the changes red mountain is calling for? affiliatione no with irobot, so i...
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robots are next and cookies.lose things out with a bedtime story. >>> would you let a robot enter your home? what if it was carrying cookies? a computer science student at harvard tested what happens when a small robot asked to be let into a building. >> hello. will you let me in? >> no. >> why not? >> that girl is the new role model. >> most people, 80%, were just like that woman, no robots allowed. when the robot showed up with cookies most humans happily opened the door. watch. >> hello. would you let me in. >> cookies! >> he is laughing because the box contains fig newtons which everybody knows they are not cookies. >> they are fruit and cake. on the label they call themselves cookie, but i don't think they are. >> i feel leak it is accurate m i am never eating a fig newton again. >> you say that makes sense. that's terrible m. >> about this robot. i think this makes sense. >> free market capitalism. when they saw the robot there, invading someone's property. somebody is out there trying to make money and hus
robots are next and cookies.lose things out with a bedtime story. >>> would you let a robot enter your home? what if it was carrying cookies? a computer science student at harvard tested what happens when a small robot asked to be let into a building. >> hello. will you let me in? >> no. >> why not? >> that girl is the new role model. >> most people, 80%, were just like that woman, no robots allowed. when the robot showed up with cookies most humans...
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yes, a robot lawyer.for six months if there isn't a movie called "robot lawyer" i'm setting fire to my hair. so are you worried, professor? >> i'm not worried, but a lot of mediocre lawyers should be. robots can do a lot of the work that second rate lawyers do and charge too much money for. creativity, maybe that's a little harder to bring about in a robot, but that's probably a good thing. >> it's hard to do sexy tv shows with lawyers, drinking a martini. maybe they'll drink motor oil. gillian, i'm obsessed with artificial intelligence. i think it's possibly a bigger threat than terrorism. am i crazy? >> let's put that question aside. but why should robots only be filling in for low wage, low skill jobs. let this be an equal opportunity thing here. so i like that part of the story. >> sounds like they're replacing paralegals, not lawyers. >> but they still have to go to law school. >> the robots? >> the paralegals. >> i had a few robots in my law class. >> yeah, ted cruz. you called me crazy because i ta
yes, a robot lawyer.for six months if there isn't a movie called "robot lawyer" i'm setting fire to my hair. so are you worried, professor? >> i'm not worried, but a lot of mediocre lawyers should be. robots can do a lot of the work that second rate lawyers do and charge too much money for. creativity, maybe that's a little harder to bring about in a robot, but that's probably a good thing. >> it's hard to do sexy tv shows with lawyers, drinking a martini. maybe they'll...
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the robots? >> ted cruz. the opposite of a robot. crazy because i keep talking about how artificial intelligence, once the computers reach sing gu lairty and surpass us in iq, we will be like chickens in a farm compared to the intelligence of comput computers. >> the only time you have a point is the next million years. the sun will burn out eventu eventually, too, ooh, i'm scared. this is what you do with robots, i've done this a million times except when they show up and say, hi, i'm human. what about you? why don't you tell me about love and humor. try that with people sometime. >> i think they will take over. we should be nice to the machine. when the elevator door opens i always say thank you, hoping he'll tell his machine friends and they will let me keep my job. am i right? am i the smartest person you ever met? >> i might scare you. >> i wouldn't do that. >> i think it's horrible. >> i will be safe. >> i've been like this forever. i'm so nice to my appliances. sometimes i even sleep with them. >> oh, gosh, you don't want to d
the robots? >> ted cruz. the opposite of a robot. crazy because i keep talking about how artificial intelligence, once the computers reach sing gu lairty and surpass us in iq, we will be like chickens in a farm compared to the intelligence of comput computers. >> the only time you have a point is the next million years. the sun will burn out eventu eventually, too, ooh, i'm scared. this is what you do with robots, i've done this a million times except when they show up and say, hi,...
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robotics is actually a lot of fun. something fresh. personal. >> i guessi guess my thing, the started as a war correspondent. came from a military family. that is one of the tricky things. nonfiction writing in the past, there is this very strong drive to put the 1st person in the story command that is often done at the peril of the story is you see this and appropriately and not very skillfully incorporated. i think timmy i've seen it done really well. the books that have influenced our culture greatly, it's done really interestingly, but sometimes it is funny. the real journalists can remark on that. there is this increased desire to make it a first-person thing so that there is more of an emotional connection and that the leaders can do a more emotional view of it. in terms of the way that genre has evolved there is a push, at least in my experience to include first-person experience. a reporter is being asked to report on themselves. which is interesting. it is like an interesting narrative problem that has its own risks and potent
robotics is actually a lot of fun. something fresh. personal. >> i guessi guess my thing, the started as a war correspondent. came from a military family. that is one of the tricky things. nonfiction writing in the past, there is this very strong drive to put the 1st person in the story command that is often done at the peril of the story is you see this and appropriately and not very skillfully incorporated. i think timmy i've seen it done really well. the books that have influenced our...
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the more intelligent robots.ee more comp tig. >> are seeing, air-conditions is just one area where china there are a lot of robotics working in that industry. >> it is a cross every single kind of conceivable area of manufacturing, i visited from electronic manufacturers in shan high. and other -- shanghai and others in bay jaing, joining beijing -- all this tough is dexterous work that requires real manipulation, stuff that people have not been with robots in the past. ramifications should be felt in the world i think. deirdre: thank you for telling bus your trip, will knight, m.i.t. technology review senior editor. >> black lives matter activist, destroying a blue lives matter display. on dartmouth college campus, more on that in just a minute. there are two billion people who don't have access to basic banking, but that is changing. at temenos, with the microsoft cloud, we can enable a banker to travel to the most remote locations with nothing but a phone and a tablet. everywhere where there's a phone, you hav
the more intelligent robots.ee more comp tig. >> are seeing, air-conditions is just one area where china there are a lot of robotics working in that industry. >> it is a cross every single kind of conceivable area of manufacturing, i visited from electronic manufacturers in shan high. and other -- shanghai and others in bay jaing, joining beijing -- all this tough is dexterous work that requires real manipulation, stuff that people have not been with robots in the past....
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once the steel hardens, the robot moves forward and shoots out more molten metal. building its own tracks. the first test will be over an >> coming up, we go to the circus, and i get to meet an elephant.
once the steel hardens, the robot moves forward and shoots out more molten metal. building its own tracks. the first test will be over an >> coming up, we go to the circus, and i get to meet an elephant.
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. >>> the robot design. the robot surgeon.nd the medical milestone performed. >>> new at 6:00, you drop your car for service but you come back and it's dented. is the shop responsible for >>> bay area health centers stand to see close to $7 million as a result of the affordable care act. today the health and human services department announced nearly $500 million of funding nationwide. 24 bay area health centers will benefit. government officials say the extra funding should allow health centers to stay open longer and improve services across the board. >>> check this out. a robot has successfully performed operations on four pigs. the robotic system was developed by surgeons and researchers at children's national health system and john hopkins university. the robot deals with soft tissue which hasn't been seen before using medical robotics. findings are found in a study published in the journal of science transitional medicine. >>> here's another out-of-this-world video. >> three, two, one, fire. >> a gopro hitched a ride on
. >>> the robot design. the robot surgeon.nd the medical milestone performed. >>> new at 6:00, you drop your car for service but you come back and it's dented. is the shop responsible for >>> bay area health centers stand to see close to $7 million as a result of the affordable care act. today the health and human services department announced nearly $500 million of funding nationwide. 24 bay area health centers will benefit. government officials say the extra funding...
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and the law of darwinism still apply and the so-called bad robot problem or the hitler robot problem, there is going to be nobody that wants to buy a hitler robot. if a hitler robot emerges and begins to do bad things, the same thing will happen to the hitler robot that happened to the real hitler, which is the rest of society will rise up and quash it down. so there is no market really for an evil robot, evil software. does that mean that evil robots and software will never exist? no, i don't think it means that because there is always mutations and environment and there will be bad people and bad robots that emerge. but the vast majority of billions of people that comprise the decision-making in society, through the economic powers and their political powers will quash down the bad people and the bad robots and so i think it is a self-correcting problem because humans overwhelmingly good humans comprise the darwin environment in which all of this cyber consciousness will emerge. >> let me ask you while we're still on future questions, this is my favorite project that you do, you hav
and the law of darwinism still apply and the so-called bad robot problem or the hitler robot problem, there is going to be nobody that wants to buy a hitler robot. if a hitler robot emerges and begins to do bad things, the same thing will happen to the hitler robot that happened to the real hitler, which is the rest of society will rise up and quash it down. so there is no market really for an evil robot, evil software. does that mean that evil robots and software will never exist? no, i don't...
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people will realize every manual task will eventually be done by a robot.ooks have highlighted the threat to the job market. but even he sees areas where artificial intelligence could be beneficial. >> i do think that health care is one of the areas where the impact of artificial intelligence and robotics could be extraordinary positive in the future. the burden on our economy is growing at a remarkable rate in the united states. if we can apply more artificial intelligence to make it more efficient, that will be a great thing. narrator: analysts expect the ai health care market to generate revenues of $6 billion by 2021, 10 times its current total. young companies like hindsight in new jersey and another in california are mining data to improve patient outcomes across a range of illnesses. and in new york, ibm researchers have developed watson, an intelligent software system at the forefront of this revolution. >> it can understand somebody's personality type. it can look at e-mail and tell you what is the tone of the e-mail, you know what kind of , messag
people will realize every manual task will eventually be done by a robot.ooks have highlighted the threat to the job market. but even he sees areas where artificial intelligence could be beneficial. >> i do think that health care is one of the areas where the impact of artificial intelligence and robotics could be extraordinary positive in the future. the burden on our economy is growing at a remarkable rate in the united states. if we can apply more artificial intelligence to make it...
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and the law of darwinism still apply and the so-called bad robot problem or the hitler robot problem, there is going to be nobody that wants to buy a hitler robot. if a hitler robot emerges and begins to do bad things, the same thing will happen to the hitler robot that happened to the real hitler, which is the rest of society will rise up and quash it down. so there is no market really for an evil robot, evil software. does that mean that evil robots and software will never exist? no, i don't think it means that because there is always mutations and environment and there will be bad people and bad robots that emerge. but the vast majority of billions of people that comprise the decision-making in society, through the economic powers and their political powers will quash down the bad people and the bad robots and so i think it is a self-correcting problem because humans overwhelmingly good humans comprise the darwin environment in which all of this cyber consciousness will emerge. >> let me ask you while we're still on future questions, this is my favorite project that you do, you hav
and the law of darwinism still apply and the so-called bad robot problem or the hitler robot problem, there is going to be nobody that wants to buy a hitler robot. if a hitler robot emerges and begins to do bad things, the same thing will happen to the hitler robot that happened to the real hitler, which is the rest of society will rise up and quash it down. so there is no market really for an evil robot, evil software. does that mean that evil robots and software will never exist? no, i don't...
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they don't want to have their robots break down and goes to say they have been turned around to be an artist because i am looking at my press secretary who was just texting away and we did not know about that. ween you talk about the artsts it is absolutely critical you have to know how to use social media.ocial i don't do twitter or facebook or in any of that i have sharp people if you want to get your story out morgan freeman case think of anyone more powerful?ely that is not a mathematicianengie to take his god-given ability and apply it so that is why we believe it is very important. >>. >> i am happy to tell you and after 26 years that number keeps inching up in addition be 50%. inc look at what we're trying to do here. how many are practicingte engineers? of a but to get up that 50 percent to look at the program has a value to women and minorities because i believe it is a social issueinot that group of people is far more distracted from the real world than the kids that grow up in the environment so the people who grow up to see the culture of orange espn even though we try to
they don't want to have their robots break down and goes to say they have been turned around to be an artist because i am looking at my press secretary who was just texting away and we did not know about that. ween you talk about the artsts it is absolutely critical you have to know how to use social media.ocial i don't do twitter or facebook or in any of that i have sharp people if you want to get your story out morgan freeman case think of anyone more powerful?ely that is not a...
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can you say robots?at's just as good. >> have the idea like the ma tricks where they were lugging stuff into the back of people's heads. have the idea that you upload everybody's consciousness on to what amounts to a thumb drive and then upload it to the cloud so we're always there and you can just plug it into a robot and there you are. >> right but it's becoming even -- that's on the screen and that was from a recent episode of morgan freeman's series on the national geographic channel about the nature of god and are religion and whatnot. so we did this project to really inspire young people and i'd say young girls in particular to become coders. and when they have the ability to speak with her and see that we're able to write software that can respond. she doesn't give the same answer any two times and there's no prescripted questions. you can ask her anything. i'd say she's way better than siri. >> cuter. >> i'd say amazon's alexa is just about catching up to her and i'm sure because there's thousand
can you say robots?at's just as good. >> have the idea like the ma tricks where they were lugging stuff into the back of people's heads. have the idea that you upload everybody's consciousness on to what amounts to a thumb drive and then upload it to the cloud so we're always there and you can just plug it into a robot and there you are. >> right but it's becoming even -- that's on the screen and that was from a recent episode of morgan freeman's series on the national geographic...
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. >> with all due difference to that woman, guess what, they already have robots greeting customers. >> nice to meet you. what would you like to order? >> can i have a beef burger? >> sure. >> just wondering if this is really about the workers or the union bosses. >> this is all about the union bosses. in 2014, average pay for a ceo in the united states was 18 that same year, 160 union presidents and executive presidents made more than that. >> look at the actual number that is we have of the union leaders. these guys are making a fortune. >> same time, david, the enrollment in private union workers has declined. so, the bosses are gets more with less workers. >> bruce, to mike's point, we have seen union membership come down in recent years. >> i'm thinking that the ceo of mcdonald's makes a heck of a lot more than that and gets stock option, which the people serving the food do not do. there were more than just union people like at that protest here in chicago. maybe they can pay them in burgering. probably what they want to do. who knows. paying $15 an hour at mcdonald's is going
. >> with all due difference to that woman, guess what, they already have robots greeting customers. >> nice to meet you. what would you like to order? >> can i have a beef burger? >> sure. >> just wondering if this is really about the workers or the union bosses. >> this is all about the union bosses. in 2014, average pay for a ceo in the united states was 18 that same year, 160 union presidents and executive presidents made more than that. >> look at...
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the robots will increase the value of human interaction and contact.eople are always going to want to have human chefs, human entertainment. therapy and massage. sales and sex work. >> well, thank god for all the recession proof at this table. >> we need to focus on that. >> melissa? >> massage therapist, sex worker? >> nobody wants a massage from a robot. >> it depends. if they have good hands. >> kimberly? >> i want, i just feel like -- i always make up with you, i try. so the reality is the democrats both sanders and clinton are saying we need to get above -- i think sanders is up to $15, right? so is this in fact a consequence of raising the minimum wage? or do you think wendy's and these other people are just saying hey, we can make more money having a kiosk. >> i think it's precipitated by having the discussions of raising the minimum wage. but also there's minimization. it's the wave of the future. it wasn't so long ago we were going through mcdonald's drive-through and there would be a call center from india. now robots. >> when you went throug
the robots will increase the value of human interaction and contact.eople are always going to want to have human chefs, human entertainment. therapy and massage. sales and sex work. >> well, thank god for all the recession proof at this table. >> we need to focus on that. >> melissa? >> massage therapist, sex worker? >> nobody wants a massage from a robot. >> it depends. if they have good hands. >> kimberly? >> i want, i just feel like -- i always...
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you look at this screen on the robot.as an ied over there. >> we're driving up. we just drive up. we're simulating that we'll never be this close driving the robot. so we're far away. we would use all of these cameras. you can't see the robot. >> we need to have you try it out. >> there we go. >> you don't want to run over the device. >> that's a good point. you don't want to run over the bomb. >> you'll be back later in the show. i'll try to play this as we go to commercial. peter, what's coming up on the show? >> more "fox & friends." >> bomb disposal coming up. there's no one road out there. no one surface... no one speed... no one way of driving on each and every road. but there is one car that can conquer them all. the mercedes-benz c-class. five driving modes let you customize the steering, shift points, and suspension to fit the mood you're in... and the road you're on. the 2016 c-class. lease the c300 for $359 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. twell what if i told you that peanuts can work for you? that'
you look at this screen on the robot.as an ied over there. >> we're driving up. we just drive up. we're simulating that we'll never be this close driving the robot. so we're far away. we would use all of these cameras. you can't see the robot. >> we need to have you try it out. >> there we go. >> you don't want to run over the device. >> that's a good point. you don't want to run over the bomb. >> you'll be back later in the show. i'll try to play this as we...
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reportera: miguel es uno de los robots.anos y al final del dÍa puedo ver el producto que se estÁ produciendo. reportera: estamos en el Área, aquÍ los estudiantes preparan sus robots para el momento cumbre. cada segundo antes de entrar a la cancha puede marcar la diferencia. >> nuestro programa estÁ corriendo correctamente. reportera: el robot que anota mÁs puntos avanza a la final. guadalupe controla el mecanismo que dispara la pelota. aunque las mujeres representan el 47% de la fuerza laboral del paÍs, sÓlo el 2% de las latinas como ella estudian estas carreras. >> es como demostrar que las niÑas pueden hacer lo mismo que los hombres, a veces a lo mejorm mejor. reportera: la capacidad de liderazgo, innovaciÓn y trabajo en equipo preparan a estos jÓvenes para las carreras del futuro. >> es un equipo, en equipo crecemos, en equipo caemos. reportera: el triunfo definitivo para estos jÓvenes es tener pasiÓn por la ciencia y la tecnologÍa. fÉlix: alzÓ el trofeo de campeÓn de la premier league. >> este domingo, circunstancias de
reportera: miguel es uno de los robots.anos y al final del dÍa puedo ver el producto que se estÁ produciendo. reportera: estamos en el Área, aquÍ los estudiantes preparan sus robots para el momento cumbre. cada segundo antes de entrar a la cancha puede marcar la diferencia. >> nuestro programa estÁ corriendo correctamente. reportera: el robot que anota mÁs puntos avanza a la final. guadalupe controla el mecanismo que dispara la pelota. aunque las mujeres representan el 47% de la...
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walter: does the brainin get--receive something back from the robot?ay communication between brains and machines. first, we did that using visual feedback so the animals could see the device performing a task under the control of the animal's brain, but later we also added to it a tactile feedback so the animals could have a sense of touch that was generated by sensors placed on the robotic device or in virtual devices, like body avatars, so that when the animal imagine a movement and this robotic device touched something, the animal would sense what was being touched by the--by the robotic device. so, this two-way communication allowed the animals to incorporate this device as an extension of their own bodies. walter: it seems like science fiction to some of us. as you were going through this process, were you kind of--you must'veve been astonished. nicolelis: oh, yeah. many times, yes. the first time we saw monkeys controlling a robotic arm without moving their own arms, we basically couldn't speak in the lab. you know, the students and everybody inv
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our robots are just as productive over chinese robots.hey don't commit suicide, it's a level playing field. >> i take your point on that. but if the whole idea is that it's all being done by robots, then what's the benefit for promising on the campaign trail bringing the manufacturing revitalization back to this country? how many jobs can you really create if it's going to be automated and technology focused? >> you're still going to have to build factories and still have people operating robots and programming the robots. there are jobs, just fewer than there might be. if we get 200,000 jobs back instead of 1.1 million, those are very high paying jobs we're talking about. and then we don't have the dependency on china that we do today. china has been demanding companies give it, intellectual property, it's been robbing them blind and we have to ship goods all over the ocean to china and bring them back over here, which is destructive to the environment. imagine if we could do it in mexico or in oklahoma. >> i mean, the other argument whi
our robots are just as productive over chinese robots.hey don't commit suicide, it's a level playing field. >> i take your point on that. but if the whole idea is that it's all being done by robots, then what's the benefit for promising on the campaign trail bringing the manufacturing revitalization back to this country? how many jobs can you really create if it's going to be automated and technology focused? >> you're still going to have to build factories and still have people...
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michelle: the tech savvy dog made therapy robots. >> the robots are drawn to them. they have sort of like really advanced toys. he and his wife misty formed a non-profit organization called robo-starter with a goal to raise enough money to purchase therapy robot for lucy's school. the teachers and the therapists believe it could be effective tool. >> i would love to for her to say hi one day. michelle: the robots cost between $700 and $7,000 a piece. they are costly. robo-starter held the first fundraiser this weekend. the youngmans are trying to raise enough money for her school district to use the therapy robots for other special needs students as well. we could see if it's success in term of the fundraising it could open the door up for other kids struggling. michelle: it is. but the fundraising, the go fund me pages really bring people in. so we will keep track of it to see where it goes. is that once word gets out somebody will to to make it expensive. alison: look at this picture. you can't teach an old dog new tricks but this shows us an effort to teach a new
michelle: the tech savvy dog made therapy robots. >> the robots are drawn to them. they have sort of like really advanced toys. he and his wife misty formed a non-profit organization called robo-starter with a goal to raise enough money to purchase therapy robot for lucy's school. the teachers and the therapists believe it could be effective tool. >> i would love to for her to say hi one day. michelle: the robots cost between $700 and $7,000 a piece. they are costly. robo-starter...
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>> the first robotic repair man to go out in orbit. >> we're going to change all that. >> talk to me a little bit about the program. >> we've been working on the technologies to make it possible for several years. we are starting a flight program to send this robotic servicing satisfy -- satellite to a geosynchronous orbit where the tv satellites and military services. >> in terms of getting this to space and testing it out, how are you progressing in terms of making that happen? soon, we will be releasing a solicitation for a commercial partner. commerciala satellite, unusual for a military organization. there are five times as many commercial satellites so we get five times the chances to test it. satellitebring the and we put the robotics on and get it to orbit. >> there is the commercialization that benefits the commercial side and/or reflect back. >> ecb technology. >> we will be able to do the same sorts of things for both. we would be able to push it out and get it operating again on the commercial side. we will be adding value. >> it can last longer and be maintained more eas
>> the first robotic repair man to go out in orbit. >> we're going to change all that. >> talk to me a little bit about the program. >> we've been working on the technologies to make it possible for several years. we are starting a flight program to send this robotic servicing satisfy -- satellite to a geosynchronous orbit where the tv satellites and military services. >> in terms of getting this to space and testing it out, how are you progressing in terms of...
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walter: does the brainin get--receive something back from the robot?ommunication between brains and machines. first, we did that using visual feedback so the animals could see the device performing a task under the control of the animal's brain, but later we also added to it a tactile feedback so the animals could have a sense of touch that was generated by sensors placed on the robotic device or in virtual devices, like body avatars, so that when the animal imagine a movement and this robotic device touched something, the animal would sense what was being touched by the--by the robotic device. so, this two-way communication allowed the animals to incorporate this device as an extension of their own bodies. walter: it seems like science fiction to some of us. as you were going through this process, were you kind of--you must'veve been astonished. nicolelis: oh, yeah. many times, yes. the first time we saw monkeys controlling a robotic arm without moving their own arms, we basically couldn't speak in the lab. you know, the students and everybody involve
walter: does the brainin get--receive something back from the robot?ommunication between brains and machines. first, we did that using visual feedback so the animals could see the device performing a task under the control of the animal's brain, but later we also added to it a tactile feedback so the animals could have a sense of touch that was generated by sensors placed on the robotic device or in virtual devices, like body avatars, so that when the animal imagine a movement and this robotic...
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the robots are all over his truck there. michelle: they thoroughly have to check out the situation before they can give the all-clear. our crew remains on scene and we'll update the story in the hour. jonathan: coming up for us at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- a copper head snake strikes in the most unlikely places. video proof that cats have nine lives. michelle: and from bad to just crazy. why the t.s.a. are using clowns to help people get through security lines. jonathan: what is working and what is not when it comes to sun screen? what to buy when the sun finally does come out? we don't know when that will happen. >> a pound of chicken was $5.99 a pound. i came here it was $3.99 a pound. i thought well, that is a huge difference. michelle: and same thing, different price. the eas to save on the weekly grocery shopping. jonathan: another live look at the national mall. that truck there, the white pickup truck is being gone over by two robots. law enforcement all over this. after a guy drove up on the grass and said he had been e
the robots are all over his truck there. michelle: they thoroughly have to check out the situation before they can give the all-clear. our crew remains on scene and we'll update the story in the hour. jonathan: coming up for us at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- a copper head snake strikes in the most unlikely places. video proof that cats have nine lives. michelle: and from bad to just crazy. why the t.s.a. are using clowns to help people get through security lines. jonathan: what is working...
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say the robots take over and say the robots while you're sleeping and all of a sudden you're gone, you'reof your information is backed up on the hard drive. >> i feel better now. let's follow hail bop. >> you get the purple blanket. >> fantastic. >> kennedy, see you tonight. 8:00 eastern time on the fox business network. that's 7:00 central. we'll be back.'s top of the hour headlines is a flash away. sometimes, maybe too hard. get claimrateguard® from allstate. it helps keep your homeowners' rate from going up just because of a claim. call an allstate agent first. 888-429-5722. accident forgiveness from allstate will keep his rates from going up. but not his blood pressure. michael james! middle name. not good. get accident forgiveness from allstate and keep your rates from going up just because of an accident. and it starts the day you sign up. so whether it's your car or home, let allstate help protect your rates. talk to a local allstate agent and discover how much more their personal service can do for you. call 888-429-5722 now. looktry align probiotic.our digestive system? for a non
say the robots take over and say the robots while you're sleeping and all of a sudden you're gone, you'reof your information is backed up on the hard drive. >> i feel better now. let's follow hail bop. >> you get the purple blanket. >> fantastic. >> kennedy, see you tonight. 8:00 eastern time on the fox business network. that's 7:00 central. we'll be back.'s top of the hour headlines is a flash away. sometimes, maybe too hard. get claimrateguard® from allstate. it helps...
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nobody will want to buy the hitler robot if that emerges from the same thing will happen to the robot ato the real hitler the rest of society will rise up to squash it down. there is no market so does that mean it doesn't exist? no because there are always new stations and there will be bad robots but the vast majority that comprise of the decision making with the economic powers will quash down the bad robots so it is a self correcting problem overwhelmingly good humans talk where the cyberconsciousness the verge [inaudible] this is my favorite project from west virginia the by called genetic mutations but the purpose of these two therapeutics for possible future loan transplant so tell us how that works. >> ever since my grandmother received a heart valve because hers had gone bad i have been aware the fact that loans and other organs are very close to the same size and shape and function of human major organs. has our younger daughter developed of fatal heart and lung disease i learned rather quickly the only cure was a transplant but the problem was as there are too few organs to
nobody will want to buy the hitler robot if that emerges from the same thing will happen to the robot ato the real hitler the rest of society will rise up to squash it down. there is no market so does that mean it doesn't exist? no because there are always new stations and there will be bad robots but the vast majority that comprise of the decision making with the economic powers will quash down the bad robots so it is a self correcting problem overwhelmingly good humans talk where the...
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we have a french fry robot and a doughnut robot and a salad robot.ous complaints about workers not washing their hands. maybe half wash their hands. people are worried about contaminated food. one in 10 errors in food ordering by regular human beings giving the order so people are saying wait a second, robots could be cleaner and could get your order correct. stuart: they have a coffee dispenser with no interface with human beings. no interface with people whatsoever. >> an order taking robot called an ipad where you order your self. stuart: more on these robots, the apple and samsung supplier replacing 60,000 workers with automation. robots are taking over. liz: this is striking. news reports that apple and samsung would cut their employee head count by half, down 50,000 from 110,000. this is action that has to be picked up by other reporters in the media and the unions, the robot revolution is upon us. stuart: cost of labor in china is going up so you replace labor with a robot just like you do in fast food operations in america, replace expensive
we have a french fry robot and a doughnut robot and a salad robot.ous complaints about workers not washing their hands. maybe half wash their hands. people are worried about contaminated food. one in 10 errors in food ordering by regular human beings giving the order so people are saying wait a second, robots could be cleaner and could get your order correct. stuart: they have a coffee dispenser with no interface with human beings. no interface with people whatsoever. >> an order taking...
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a much more to come this week on's robotics.e will catch up with the irobot founder, and a deep dive into out m.i.t. is doing cutting-edge research on everything from self artificials to limbs. stay with us. ♪ emily: this is a special edition of bloomberg west, live from district hall, diving into the companies that are driving boston troll growing tech scene. fromng me, our guest behind the companies like twitter and oculus -- you guys were very early on oculus. had crews animation. bijan: our job is to find exceptional osborne doors. we -- entrepreneurs. we were very early with osha with twitter and tumblr. be the firstted to investor in oculus, and lily, in consumeris the next flying camera. all of these machine learning, exceptional hardware. we think robotics is going to be a massive category. that: how do you know drones and robots are not the next 3-d tv? tv, we thought it was a gimmick. we did not invest in that space at all. we think entire industries can be transformed. going to get your drivers license him a it will b
a much more to come this week on's robotics.e will catch up with the irobot founder, and a deep dive into out m.i.t. is doing cutting-edge research on everything from self artificials to limbs. stay with us. ♪ emily: this is a special edition of bloomberg west, live from district hall, diving into the companies that are driving boston troll growing tech scene. fromng me, our guest behind the companies like twitter and oculus -- you guys were very early on oculus. had crews animation. bijan:...
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this one replaced 60,000 jobs with automation and robots.ermany should be celebrating a return of manufacturing from outside the country. but the 4,600 square meter plant will be run by robots, not humans. if ipods are made by robots, there is no inherent advantage top keeping the operation in china. the stock market is strong again. if the good news for today's session, it was energy and materials. these industries are what i call dirty fingernail industries. the ones american men need so desperately to work out. we have to learn how to replace and fix those robots. take a look at snap-on tools. towel don't want to miss cavuto, coast to coast. neil will be speaking with former federal reserve chairman allen greenspan. that's 12:00 p.m. eastern here on fox business. a report from the inspector general shows hoik very did violate rules regarding her private server. we'll discuss it next. : i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and
this one replaced 60,000 jobs with automation and robots.ermany should be celebrating a return of manufacturing from outside the country. but the 4,600 square meter plant will be run by robots, not humans. if ipods are made by robots, there is no inherent advantage top keeping the operation in china. the stock market is strong again. if the good news for today's session, it was energy and materials. these industries are what i call dirty fingernail industries. the ones american men need so...
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the best combination is humans and robots or humans and artificial intelligence.fear the machine. i feel like we're writing a screenplay as we go. >> yeah, don't fear the machine. these things have a way of working themselves out. when the industrial revolution happened, everybody was panicked that there would be nothing for anybody to do. we're good at finding ways to fill our time. deirdre: but to your point, this is going to be a huge -- i mean, we talk about the industrial revolution as a talking point, and you're saying this is going to be just as big if not bigger. >> yeah, i'd be -- the fourth industrial revolution, and it will also allow manufacturing to come back to the united states. we hear a lot about losing jobs to china. well, china is losing jobs but not to other countries, to machines. so, you know, the costs become around logistics and the machine, the equipment, it makes a lot of sense to move it back to the united states. but kind of to your earlier point, it's not just these manufacturing jobs, it is also white collar jobs, finance and i.t. man
the best combination is humans and robots or humans and artificial intelligence.fear the machine. i feel like we're writing a screenplay as we go. >> yeah, don't fear the machine. these things have a way of working themselves out. when the industrial revolution happened, everybody was panicked that there would be nothing for anybody to do. we're good at finding ways to fill our time. deirdre: but to your point, this is going to be a huge -- i mean, we talk about the industrial revolution...
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china is investing heavily in robot work force.dy suggest 35 percent of jobs are at risk over the next 20 years. $e deadlyy concert shoon new york.iú new image coming in showing thes three woundedd.(% eva on the man now under arrest. haoos in the concert hall. nypdho releasing the video. his gun and firing a shot inside this vip green room. about 1,000 people were and he attending the show at irving plaza popular concert venue in lower manhattan an. fight broke out near the stage and 5ment later shots fired. concert goers scramble for safety. one @ó]son killed. three wounded including the suspect and one womanje shot in the leg all in area hospital. at least one in critical condition. just moments before feature act ti took the stage. popular star in one of those third floor green rooms near the shooting. nypd telling us rapper troy has been arrested and is in custody at?çjt(s hospital. he is facing charges of reckless endangerment and gun possession and nypd not ruling out other suspect. eva pilgrim abc news new york. >> now to m
china is investing heavily in robot work force.dy suggest 35 percent of jobs are at risk over the next 20 years. $e deadlyy concert shoon new york.iú new image coming in showing thes three woundedd.(% eva on the man now under arrest. haoos in the concert hall. nypdho releasing the video. his gun and firing a shot inside this vip green room. about 1,000 people were and he attending the show at irving plaza popular concert venue in lower manhattan an. fight broke out near the stage and 5ment...
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once the steel hardens, the robot moves forward and shoots out more molten metal.uilding its own tracks. the first test will be over an amsterdam canal in 2017. >> coming up, we go to the circus, and i get to meet an elephant. >> who doesn't love the circus? alexa visited one that bills itself as having a lot of "soul." >> when you go to the circus, you expect to see acrobats, wild animals, andnd other incredible acts from faraway countries. as zeke explained to me, the universoul circus certainly has all that. >> we bring different people from china. we bring them from africa. we bring them from brazil. we bring them from france. jean claude -- he's out of france. we go to africa. we go all over the world. [ hip-hop music plays ] >> what makes this circus different from other circuses? >> what makes it different to me is that it's more interactive. you're not just sitting out there looking at the show. you actually become a part of the show. we get kids in the audience dancing. that's one of my thrills. >> as one of the co-hosts, zeke interacts with the audience t
once the steel hardens, the robot moves forward and shoots out more molten metal.uilding its own tracks. the first test will be over an amsterdam canal in 2017. >> coming up, we go to the circus, and i get to meet an elephant. >> who doesn't love the circus? alexa visited one that bills itself as having a lot of "soul." >> when you go to the circus, you expect to see acrobats, wild animals, andnd other incredible acts from faraway countries. as zeke explained to me,...
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but robotics are improving rapidly. three markets will collide, and you could see it flying. you could have drones do things for you, it could be your eyes, ears, and hands. haidi: there are concerns about safety, such as airlines crashing into them. do you think there needs to be tighter regulations in terms of how to manage, because when it comes to drones, it is fast-moving? michael: i would say yes. but we should keep it to the point that we do not restrict the technology. dangerous the a call in an accident, but that does not mean that we should not try it, right is to mark -- right? people must be done -- notified of the benefits of the product. is it for photography, cinematography? michael: what people don't view, very -- in my soon these drones will be capable of doing things in the robotics sector or ar, taking it to the next level. we are primarily focused on the photos. it could be used in real estate, agriculture. you name it. and there is connectivity, the internet of things. how do you think growing techn
but robotics are improving rapidly. three markets will collide, and you could see it flying. you could have drones do things for you, it could be your eyes, ears, and hands. haidi: there are concerns about safety, such as airlines crashing into them. do you think there needs to be tighter regulations in terms of how to manage, because when it comes to drones, it is fast-moving? michael: i would say yes. but we should keep it to the point that we do not restrict the technology. dangerous the a...
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if you want to get rich figure out what robots can't do and do that. i have this idea create organic businesses but not about like kale or food, human beings. advertise that humans will do things for you because in about ten years that's going to be a delicacy. >> i love this. that's a common theme, this automation that ai is going to take over the world. i don't disagree with you but i disagree on the time frame. maybe 500 years. >> it's coming. now you've done it. >> i would go between 10 and 50. >> all right. >> why don't we go to your advice. >> so above all you graduate you have to be whatever job you get you have to be the hardest worker in the office. make sure you're working harder than the next guy or gal and follow your dream. america is like the vat of opportunity. it's unending opportunity. keep following your dream, even if you don't necessarily have a job that is your dream. you have to work at starbucks or the gap but do whatever makes you happy. if you like photography or music or blogging or like creating apps, continue to do that and
if you want to get rich figure out what robots can't do and do that. i have this idea create organic businesses but not about like kale or food, human beings. advertise that humans will do things for you because in about ten years that's going to be a delicacy. >> i love this. that's a common theme, this automation that ai is going to take over the world. i don't disagree with you but i disagree on the time frame. maybe 500 years. >> it's coming. now you've done it. >> i would...
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park police are using a robot. let's take a live picture for you right now from a different vantage point. they're using a robot to inspect the car and keeping the truck. worth mentioning that the from pennsylvania avenue northwest to madison all of the way to independence. the u.s. capitol police is advising people to avoid this area. again, the man drove up on the national mall and, believed he was exposed to anthrax and those tests came back negative. a robot was deployed and it's inspecting the pickup truck and the area around third street between jefferson and madison is blocked to vehicles and pedestrians. very popular area here even on a rainy day like today. a lot of folks like to take pictures of the capitol especially from the national mall. that's not happening right now because it is completely blocked off and as of now, police also tell us that this man has not made any threats to anyone and that public is not in danger in any way. they're just trying to deal with this situation and ascerta but again,
park police are using a robot. let's take a live picture for you right now from a different vantage point. they're using a robot to inspect the car and keeping the truck. worth mentioning that the from pennsylvania avenue northwest to madison all of the way to independence. the u.s. capitol police is advising people to avoid this area. again, the man drove up on the national mall and, believed he was exposed to anthrax and those tests came back negative. a robot was deployed and it's inspecting...
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on the way in you may have seen students building robots.hey are part of what we call the ro-porter conversation we're having here today. the way we gather news has changed dramatically in many ways in the past few years. virtual reality, 360 video and drone robots are helping journalists to tell stories in new and engaging ways so we've challenged a team of top hgss to build a functioning robot to help collect information from places otherwise unreachable for journalists. that competition is underway right now and we will be announcing the winners to you later today. but now please, to start our program, please join me in welcoming shand raw, the head of samsung catalyst fund to say a few words. [ applause ] >> good morning. thank you, fred and thank you "washington post." i'm honored to be here today representing samsung electronics. it is a privilege to join you all today to listen to you and engage in it a conversation about technology and how technology is going to impact us as individuals, as society as well as our country. perhaps to
on the way in you may have seen students building robots.hey are part of what we call the ro-porter conversation we're having here today. the way we gather news has changed dramatically in many ways in the past few years. virtual reality, 360 video and drone robots are helping journalists to tell stories in new and engaging ways so we've challenged a team of top hgss to build a functioning robot to help collect information from places otherwise unreachable for journalists. that competition is...
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the first robotic suitcase. it can follow you and go around you.to run away and get lost? >> the distance between you and the suitcase is larger than one meter or two meters. -- he and i have become firm friends. he will also become a friend of children. >> and educator and a safety monitor. for example, a mother at work can use her smartphone to monitor things to see what the child is doing at home. labi: the guys at bubble have come up with this robot coffee maker. look at it go. ♪ can it make a good cup of coffee? bad, but i think i will stick to mine. this is hector. he is in the prototype stage. he has a webcam. in the future the company has some lofty ambitions. they say potentially he could be used for search and rescue missions, even one day going into safe -- space expiration. -- exploration. i am told that means he wants a hug. it is like a rock the vote be a -- it is like arachnophobia for the digital age. i am going to put you down. wearables too robots that make coffee for you and suitcases that trail you around, we have seen a lot of
the first robotic suitcase. it can follow you and go around you.to run away and get lost? >> the distance between you and the suitcase is larger than one meter or two meters. -- he and i have become firm friends. he will also become a friend of children. >> and educator and a safety monitor. for example, a mother at work can use her smartphone to monitor things to see what the child is doing at home. labi: the guys at bubble have come up with this robot coffee maker. look at it go....
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chief of robotic surgery. >> and dr. mark seagul professor of medicine at nyu's medical center. also author of the "unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." >> good to see you. >> very good. >> so may is national fitness and sports month. and coincidentally, there's a new study that shows that regular exercise can lower the risk to some cancer by as much as 20%. which is nothing to sneeze at. what's the best way to get into shape? especially if you're in your later years? so i was really stunned to learn that exercise can have an impact on cancers. >> greg, first of all, i want to say that i had done a report a couple weeks ago about how sloan memorial is looking a the cancer patients, exercising them, finding their recurrence rates are down, they are doing better overall. an emotional component, a physical component. here we are talking about ca cancers that haven't developed yet. we know that colon, breast and uterine cancer are decreased with exercise. but this looked at over a million people in 12 studies in major journal of internal medicine. you have a marked dec
chief of robotic surgery. >> and dr. mark seagul professor of medicine at nyu's medical center. also author of the "unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." >> good to see you. >> very good. >> so may is national fitness and sports month. and coincidentally, there's a new study that shows that regular exercise can lower the risk to some cancer by as much as 20%. which is nothing to sneeze at. what's the best way to get into shape? especially if you're...