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what is going on, robot? return to tokyo for a few surprises that, thankfully, have nothing to do with robotics at all. i am glad i did not take acid before we came here. ♪ ashlee: japan's creative thinking has stalled in recent years as its tech giants and startups have struggled. ♪ ashlee: to find out why, i joined my friend noriaki okubo back in tokyo for a chat about japan's tech scene over noodles. aki is a well-connected tech guru, venture capitalist, and champion noodle slurper. never worked on my slurp technique. after a week in japan, i had so many questions for him. how would you compare the japanese vc scene to say silicon valley? noriaki: traditional vc's are really bad because they don't want to take risks. there have been a lot of new vc's that are doing well, that can take risks, but not the traditional salary man type vc. ♪ ashlee: when noriaki says "salary man," he's talking about that image we have of the conservative, hard-working japanese businessman. this culture rewards conformity and sa
what is going on, robot? return to tokyo for a few surprises that, thankfully, have nothing to do with robotics at all. i am glad i did not take acid before we came here. ♪ ashlee: japan's creative thinking has stalled in recent years as its tech giants and startups have struggled. ♪ ashlee: to find out why, i joined my friend noriaki okubo back in tokyo for a chat about japan's tech scene over noodles. aki is a well-connected tech guru, venture capitalist, and champion noodle slurper....
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if a robot comes in and dos the same thing, you'd think that we'd tax the robot at a similar level. eric: with science fiction becoming reality, we're discussing artificial intelligence. bill gates recently saying that robots should be taxed if they take a human's job. gina, do you agree? >> well, how about we just eliminate income tax for workers and we won't have the concern. and i don't agree, here is why, they always want to make victims out of people so they can give them something free so they can get their votes and tell what good little liberals they are. it doesn't make sense, eric, they never want to talk about the jobs that creating robots would make. people can go from being workers to being part of a team that creates this artificial intelligence. so, they never want to talk about those jobs and that's what i think we should be focused on. eric: the proposal is this, you're a corporation and now you have humans on the line and you take the humans off and make it a robotic line. now, the corporation's going to be taxed for profits, but now they want to say that the robot
if a robot comes in and dos the same thing, you'd think that we'd tax the robot at a similar level. eric: with science fiction becoming reality, we're discussing artificial intelligence. bill gates recently saying that robots should be taxed if they take a human's job. gina, do you agree? >> well, how about we just eliminate income tax for workers and we won't have the concern. and i don't agree, here is why, they always want to make victims out of people so they can give them something...
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right now, for example, there's a kind of robotics called cloud robotics. one of the amazing things about interconnected robots is speaking teach something to one robot are one robot learn something, they can all know it instantly. humans don't learn that way. getting information from one human to another takes a while. if we are all interconnected, i mean, think about the obama administration in 2014 started something called the obama brain initiative, and the goal of the obama brain initiative is not only to simultaneously rate from 1 million neurons in the human brain but is to be able to write to 1 million neurons in the human brain. that raises the possibility, it's been totally science-fiction but people are starting basically to touch on the idea of control. maybe it's passing information, but think about us all being connected as a species much like the robots. this is been totally in the realm of science fiction, and now we have to think about it. you know the term sideboard, part human part machine people is a term coined by nasa in 1961 you also
right now, for example, there's a kind of robotics called cloud robotics. one of the amazing things about interconnected robots is speaking teach something to one robot are one robot learn something, they can all know it instantly. humans don't learn that way. getting information from one human to another takes a while. if we are all interconnected, i mean, think about the obama administration in 2014 started something called the obama brain initiative, and the goal of the obama brain...
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called cloud robotics. one of the amazing things about interconnected robots is if you teach something to one robot they can all know it instantly. getting information from one human to another takes a while but if we are all interconnected, think about the obama administration started something called the obama brain initiative and the goal of the obama brain initiative is not only to simultaneously read from 1 million neurons but to write to 1 million neurons in the human brain and that raises the possibility, totally science-fiction but people are starting to touch on the idea of control. maybe it is passing information but think about us being connected as species like the robots and this has been totally the realm of science fiction and we have to think about it. cyborg is part human part machine, a term coined by nasa in 1961 and you have seen star trek and know about the board, resistance is futile, you will be assimilated, we have to be careful about the way we connect this technology to us. if we a
called cloud robotics. one of the amazing things about interconnected robots is if you teach something to one robot they can all know it instantly. getting information from one human to another takes a while but if we are all interconnected, think about the obama administration started something called the obama brain initiative and the goal of the obama brain initiative is not only to simultaneously read from 1 million neurons but to write to 1 million neurons in the human brain and that...
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. >> host: your book is about future industries and one is robotic snooze i think the robots robots of the cartoons and movies from then 1970s will be the reality of the 2020s. and i think they're really two things driving this. number one this is this called mapping belief space. things that history include are very difficult robotics handcuffses like grasping, grasping might seem really straightforward but it's very complex to model out mathematically and therefore program. but development in mapping belief space in the last few years has enabled us to take our robots from. become two-dimensional to increasingsly three-dimensional beings. the next thing is cloud robot yings. so anyone stead of a very sophies tick -- sophisticated robot that can do things thats manual and routine but cognitive and nonroutine, like c3po. that would have taken hundreds of millions of dollarsber robot but because of the cloud they can be relatively dumb, light, wait devices so long as they're connected to the cloud where the hundreds of million outside dollar odd are processing power can live. as much th
. >> host: your book is about future industries and one is robotic snooze i think the robots robots of the cartoons and movies from then 1970s will be the reality of the 2020s. and i think they're really two things driving this. number one this is this called mapping belief space. things that history include are very difficult robotics handcuffses like grasping, grasping might seem really straightforward but it's very complex to model out mathematically and therefore program. but...
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it's a robot. get into a daily . ♪ let's groove tonight. ♪ share the spice of life. ♪ baby, slice it right. from the makers of lantus®, ♪ we're gonna groove tonight. toujeo® provides blood sugar-lowering activity for 24 hours and beyond, proven blood sugar control all day and all night, and significant a1c reduction. toujeo® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. it contains 3 times as much insulin in 1 milliliter as standard insulin. don't use toujeo® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar or if you're allergic to insulin. get medical help right away if you have a serious allergic reaction such as body rash or trouble breathing. don't reuse needles or share insulin pens. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which can be life threatening. it may cause shaking, sweating, fast heartbeat, and blurred vision. check your blood sugar levels daily. injection site reactions may occur. don't change your dose of insulin without talking to your doct
it's a robot. get into a daily . ♪ let's groove tonight. ♪ share the spice of life. ♪ baby, slice it right. from the makers of lantus®, ♪ we're gonna groove tonight. toujeo® provides blood sugar-lowering activity for 24 hours and beyond, proven blood sugar control all day and all night, and significant a1c reduction. toujeo® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. it contains 3 times as much insulin in 1 milliliter as standard insulin. don't use toujeo® to treat...
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are robots going to replace people for doordash?ots as complementary to our human dashers. >> we're taking on what they don't want to take on. >> reporter: they can't earn a lot of money. >> there are not a lot of tips associated with it, and tips drive a lot of value for the couriers and delivery people. >> reporter: so for now at least, the scales are still tipped towards humans. carter evans, cbs news, redwood city. >> ninan: and that's cbs weekend news newsfor this saturday. i'm reena ninan in new york. thank you for joining us. good night. >> announcer: the following program is sponsored by food for the poor. >> when we don't find food to eat, i feel like fainting. >> today, i have nothing. i have no idea what i'm going to feed them. >> i feel like my head is turning. i don't feel good at all. >> many people here have seen their children die. i do not want this to happen to >> we put ourselves on our knees and ask god that people's hearts will be touched and they will help us. >> hi. i'm cheryl ladd. in haiti, guatemala, and ot
are robots going to replace people for doordash?ots as complementary to our human dashers. >> we're taking on what they don't want to take on. >> reporter: they can't earn a lot of money. >> there are not a lot of tips associated with it, and tips drive a lot of value for the couriers and delivery people. >> reporter: so for now at least, the scales are still tipped towards humans. carter evans, cbs news, redwood city. >> ninan: and that's cbs weekend news newsfor...
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this woman who fell so deeply in love with a robot that she and the robot are now engaged.t that. >> reporter: i will say one of the weirder -- one of the weirder stories in my career is attending a robot engagement party outside of paris. beautiful love story of sorts. then you go out, and you realize she's engaged to a robot. but listen, i think what was kind of interesting and fascinate being her story is she's very eloquent in how she was describing it. she said, you know, i know people judge this, i haven't had any trauma. i did ask that question. she said love is love. and then she went on to say, you know, humans are irrational. they're going to cheat, and they could lie or be alcoholics, all of these things could happen. she said, a robot is safe. and you can kind of script code. so there are these vulnerable human moments in these stories that also took me to a sex robot factory in california where they're building lifelike -- they look very, very similar to women. and they're adding artificial intelligence. so they actually get to know you. they'll know you can --
this woman who fell so deeply in love with a robot that she and the robot are now engaged.t that. >> reporter: i will say one of the weirder -- one of the weirder stories in my career is attending a robot engagement party outside of paris. beautiful love story of sorts. then you go out, and you realize she's engaged to a robot. but listen, i think what was kind of interesting and fascinate being her story is she's very eloquent in how she was describing it. she said, you know, i know...
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a robot. the crisis text line very excited, it will not use chat box. —— bots. every messages read and reply to buy a human. we couldn't let you go without mentioning this mind controlled robot that responds really well to a certain thought. in collaboration with boston university, mit's computer science and artificial intelligence laboratory has published a system which allows human uses to correct a robot's m ista kes human uses to correct a robot's mistakes by thought alone. it uses the signal we produce when we detect a mistake. it is called the error potential. the user wears an eeg cap and watch as the robot sought paint and watch as the robot sought paint and wire into two bins. if they see the robot making a wrong choice, they simply think, that's wrong! the cap picks up that thought and the robot will correct its mistakes. we are robot will correct its mistakes. we a re interested robot will correct its mistakes. we are interested in exploring the possibility of combining the potentia
a robot. the crisis text line very excited, it will not use chat box. —— bots. every messages read and reply to buy a human. we couldn't let you go without mentioning this mind controlled robot that responds really well to a certain thought. in collaboration with boston university, mit's computer science and artificial intelligence laboratory has published a system which allows human uses to correct a robot's m ista kes human uses to correct a robot's mistakes by thought alone. it uses the...
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. >> robot revolution. why you should worry about rebought replacing you at work. >> and plus finders, keepers, who gets to spend all of the cash after it was left in the middle of the road. >> and then chasing the world one cheesesteak at a time. the little restaurant with a big mission, tonight taste with tory. kate. >> we have a few showers and thunderstorm or two rumbling through the area now. this is just the appetizer. main course storm comes in overnight and tomorrow and it's a friday soaker and both commutes impacted and which is worse and when the storm timely moves out. >> and who says there's no crying in baseball. what caused a phillies player to breakdown in the locker to breakdown in the locker room. >> a septa worker goats keep money he found. he stum beinged on the cash while heading home from work and turned the money into police. but after no one claimed the cash for a year, a judge said treacy gets to keep the entire windfall. >> mile snow space for the first time ever space x launc launc
. >> robot revolution. why you should worry about rebought replacing you at work. >> and plus finders, keepers, who gets to spend all of the cash after it was left in the middle of the road. >> and then chasing the world one cheesesteak at a time. the little restaurant with a big mission, tonight taste with tory. kate. >> we have a few showers and thunderstorm or two rumbling through the area now. this is just the appetizer. main course storm comes in overnight and...
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it's kind of robbie the robot. i'm from a tech industry., i've seen google earth gps driven vans drive around with no drivers in them. it's kind of a no comparison. >> before his arrest, cort holbrook worked as a software engineer and couldn't imagine pending two years at santa rita, much less facing the possibility of life in prison. >> i would have to say just like any other normal person outside these walls, married 21 years almost. twin boys. four pets. life was good. >> that all changed one afternoon two years earlier. when holbrook was driving through the oakland suburb where he lives. >> i was going to pick up these pair of glasses at my optometrist in the middle of town, and that evening, to have a nice dipper with the boys. it was their birthday. >> holbrook then had an angry exchange with another driver. >> i didn't have a road rage. i didn't cut anybody off or anything like that. i said something to someone out a window. i just said quit driving like a blankety blank because you just cut me off. this individual flared, pursued me
it's kind of robbie the robot. i'm from a tech industry., i've seen google earth gps driven vans drive around with no drivers in them. it's kind of a no comparison. >> before his arrest, cort holbrook worked as a software engineer and couldn't imagine pending two years at santa rita, much less facing the possibility of life in prison. >> i would have to say just like any other normal person outside these walls, married 21 years almost. twin boys. four pets. life was good. >>...
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how about sex robots, or a woman engage today a robot.ies mostly human explores love, sex and the growing powers of modern tech in our daily lives. here's a preview. >> do you remember the first time you said i love you? >> is there any particular part of him or future that you really love? >> his eyes. >> we're outside out of paris like a coweuple of hours and wee here to celebrate an engagement. >> i have a cake, champagne, macaroons because it wouldn't be a french engagement party without these things. >> this woman has spoken to us about being completely head oaf heels in love and she does not speak english very well, so she is a friend and colleague and was kind enough to translate for me. me. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> but her love story is different than other great love stories you might have heard, because she is in love with a robot. ♪ >> cnn tech seen your correspondent joining us. i'm intrigued. give us the back story on this woman and her robot. i'm confused how there could be such a strong connection. >> you know, i
how about sex robots, or a woman engage today a robot.ies mostly human explores love, sex and the growing powers of modern tech in our daily lives. here's a preview. >> do you remember the first time you said i love you? >> is there any particular part of him or future that you really love? >> his eyes. >> we're outside out of paris like a coweuple of hours and wee here to celebrate an engagement. >> i have a cake, champagne, macaroons because it wouldn't be a...
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i was going to say, we have seen a lot of aquatic robots and we have seen lots of flying robots. to me that is quite difficult to get an underwater robot over great distances quickly and so you have combined the two. that is pretty hard—core. we willjust dive it in the water and then dive it out and fly it a few miles that way. in some applications it is not even accessible through the water, in floods or floating ice, you may not get there with a water vehicle. 0n the other side, an aerial beacon may not be able to get the information locally as needed, so combining the two makes sense. during a dive, the aquamav fills with water and then by releasing carbon dioxide from its onboard gas chamber it forces the water back out as a high—powered jet, which thrusts the drone back upwards, propelling it into the air. and then the wings unfold as it comes out of the water and it all very beautifully becomes this flying birdlike thing. it is very graceful. you describe it in such a romantic way! now you know how romantic i am and what i get excited about. there is a beauty that makes it
i was going to say, we have seen a lot of aquatic robots and we have seen lots of flying robots. to me that is quite difficult to get an underwater robot over great distances quickly and so you have combined the two. that is pretty hard—core. we willjust dive it in the water and then dive it out and fly it a few miles that way. in some applications it is not even accessible through the water, in floods or floating ice, you may not get there with a water vehicle. 0n the other side, an aerial...
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how about sex robots with artificial intelligence? one woman engaged to a robot?. we've been waiting to tell about you this all morning. cnn's new series, "mostly human" with laurie segall explores love, sex, and the growing powers of modern technology in our daily lives. laurie segall, the one and only, joins us now. laurie, you have been spending months and months and months working on this, traveling all over the world. sex robots just a little part of this. >> an important part. >> an important part. >> reporter: you know, look, i did, my whole idea was taking a step back and looking at technology and its power over us, and also asking some really uncomfortable questions, and looking at these stories that none of us might take seriously, but one day maybe we will. we have a clip of the trailer, i want to show you guys, take a look. >> it's just insane to me that something somebody does online would result in execution. >> this is where bits and bytes meet flesh and blood. >> do you think people will fall in love with robots? >> i feel like it's inevitable. >>
how about sex robots with artificial intelligence? one woman engaged to a robot?. we've been waiting to tell about you this all morning. cnn's new series, "mostly human" with laurie segall explores love, sex, and the growing powers of modern technology in our daily lives. laurie segall, the one and only, joins us now. laurie, you have been spending months and months and months working on this, traveling all over the world. sex robots just a little part of this. >> an important...
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it's kind of robbie the robot. i'm from a tech industry., i've seen google earth gps driven vans drive around with no drivers in them. it's kind of a no comparison. >> before his arrest, cort holbrook worked as a software engineer and couldn't imagine pending two years at santa rita, much less facing the possibility of life in prison. >> i would have to say just like any other normal person outside these walls, married 21 years almost. twin boys. four pets. life was good. >> that all changed one afternoon two years earlier. when holbrook was driving through the oakland suburb where he lives. >> i was going to pick up these pair of glasses at my optometrist in the middle of town, and that evening, to have a nice dipper with the boys. it was their birthday. >> holbrook then had an angry exchange with another driver. >> i didn't have a road rage. i didn't cut anybody off or anything like that. i said something to someone out a window. i just said quit driving like a blankety blank because you just cut me off. this individual flared, pursued me
it's kind of robbie the robot. i'm from a tech industry., i've seen google earth gps driven vans drive around with no drivers in them. it's kind of a no comparison. >> before his arrest, cort holbrook worked as a software engineer and couldn't imagine pending two years at santa rita, much less facing the possibility of life in prison. >> i would have to say just like any other normal person outside these walls, married 21 years almost. twin boys. four pets. life was good. >>...
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luis: por lo menos por ahora, son los robots los que parecen tener la ventaja.s nos muestra como funciona una divisÓn del gobierno. >> fecha la estatua de la libertad es francesa. >> la pizza. >> italiana. jorge: no se pierda este domingo a las 7:00 pm. marÍa elena: jorge no es tan serio como ustedes creen! buen fin de semana, que la pasen bien. jorge: buenas noches! locutor: ahora estÁ usted bien informado. noticiero univisiÓn, su voz, su decisiÓn. ♪ ♪ [música] ana: ay, thalía, hoy hasta la piedra del molcajete te pusiste. elena: sí, mírate, te pusiste un vestido divino que te entalla maravillosamente. bueno, parece que vas a un concurso de belleza y no a un antro, eh. thalía: ay, ya, dejen de molestarme. lo que pasa es que hoy es un día muy especial y me quiero ver muy bonita para joaquín. ana: nunca te había visto tan enamorada. y mira que has tenido varios novios, pero con joaquín eres otra. thalía: no, no es que sea otra. lo que pasa es que joaquín ha sabido cómo ganarme. es tan tierno, lindo, atento, siempre me está rp
luis: por lo menos por ahora, son los robots los que parecen tener la ventaja.s nos muestra como funciona una divisÓn del gobierno. >> fecha la estatua de la libertad es francesa. >> la pizza. >> italiana. jorge: no se pierda este domingo a las 7:00 pm. marÍa elena: jorge no es tan serio como ustedes creen! buen fin de semana, que la pasen bien. jorge: buenas noches! locutor: ahora estÁ usted bien informado. noticiero univisiÓn, su voz, su decisiÓn. ♪ ♪ [música] ana:...
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is the star ship delivery robot. it's like a mix in between a delivery boy and r2-d2. right now we are at 14th street by ted's where we've got three cameras all over this thing to show you the entire delivery from beginning to end. >> oh, ted's tart, that sounds great. >> meet adriene stone who works for star ship technologies. today he's our test dummy. >> find my location. >> he's ordering food from the post mate app that using normal delivery services and robots. he's using the drop off point as his office, some 10 blocks away. >> one tart. >> after a few moments the food was ready to go. so it was load intoed the b -- until it gets to the customer. close it back up and then we are on our way. >> it was then go time for the robot, cruising town 14th street at a maximum speed of 4 miles per hour. it got a lot of stares and a lot of questions. >> if i order a by -- pizza will it arrive hot? >> what do you do with the stair steps? >> i'm curious what that. i've nirvana seen never -- i've never seen one before. >> the
is the star ship delivery robot. it's like a mix in between a delivery boy and r2-d2. right now we are at 14th street by ted's where we've got three cameras all over this thing to show you the entire delivery from beginning to end. >> oh, ted's tart, that sounds great. >> meet adriene stone who works for star ship technologies. today he's our test dummy. >> find my location. >> he's ordering food from the post mate app that using normal delivery services and robots. he's...
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. >> robot revolution. why you should worry about bo. >> and plus finders, keepers, who gets to spend all of the cash after it was left in the middle of the road. >> and then chasing the world one cheesesteak at a time. the little restaurant with a big mission, tonight taste withe >> we have a few showers and thunderstorm or two rumbling through the area now. this is just the appetizer. main course storm comes in overnight and tomorrow and it's a friday soaker and both is worse and when the storm timely moves out.s ere's no crying in baseball. what caused a phillies player to breakdown in the locker to breakdown in the locker room. >> a septa worker goats keep money he found. he stum beinged on the cash while heading home from work and turned the money into police. but after no one claimed the cash for a year, a judge said treacy gets to keep the entire windfall. >> mile snow space for the first time ever space x launc launched recycled rock test took broadcasting sat night space before safely landing on a
. >> robot revolution. why you should worry about bo. >> and plus finders, keepers, who gets to spend all of the cash after it was left in the middle of the road. >> and then chasing the world one cheesesteak at a time. the little restaurant with a big mission, tonight taste withe >> we have a few showers and thunderstorm or two rumbling through the area now. this is just the appetizer. main course storm comes in overnight and tomorrow and it's a friday soaker and both...
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they have hundreds of robots around the world.f a dozen have hits the sidewalks of california to start to make food deliveries for door dash. >> the lasagna? >> i highly recommend. >> okay. >> reporter: we ordered from a restaurant about a half mile away. >> all right. we're putting you to the test now. >> reporter: and then followed the robot. >> so it's referencing a map of this area? >> yes. so every time we launch a new city, the robot captures all of this information as it goes along conducting mapping. it's got cameras. it looks like sonar sensors there. >> exactly. writ now, for example, it's able to drive on its own. >> reporter: for now the robot has a human handler nearby and it can be handled remotely to make sure it stays safe and secure. >> i've got a question. it's got automatic detection. what happens if i walk around. with's going to happen here? hey, that's pretty neat. >> reporter: after a restaurant worker packs our order, the robot delivers. >> unlock. >> reporter: and unlocks with my phone. >> green means good
they have hundreds of robots around the world.f a dozen have hits the sidewalks of california to start to make food deliveries for door dash. >> the lasagna? >> i highly recommend. >> okay. >> reporter: we ordered from a restaurant about a half mile away. >> all right. we're putting you to the test now. >> reporter: and then followed the robot. >> so it's referencing a map of this area? >> yes. so every time we launch a new city, the robot...
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which allow robots to work closely with humans. the story for us. >> it is frustrating sometimes to hear this rhetoric about bringing jobs back to the united states. those jobs are still here in the united states that they are being done by robots, not humans. ♪ francisco, autodesk is cooking up something that may completely shakeup how humans and robots get along in the workplace. >> one of the things we have the lab are a number of robots, accurate, powerful, universally available. >> as impressive as these mechanical beasts are, they also have mysterious innovations. >> they are blind. they have no perception of the place they are in. they can easily do serious harm to a human. >> that is where the new software is giving back to robots the gift of sight and touch. they can work side-by-side with people. >> basically be more functional in the human world which is chaotic and random and full of mistakes and errors. it is almost like an evolutionary step. >> the new software instructs the robots to build a design with a blowtorch.
which allow robots to work closely with humans. the story for us. >> it is frustrating sometimes to hear this rhetoric about bringing jobs back to the united states. those jobs are still here in the united states that they are being done by robots, not humans. ♪ francisco, autodesk is cooking up something that may completely shakeup how humans and robots get along in the workplace. >> one of the things we have the lab are a number of robots, accurate, powerful, universally...
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this shows us how the delivery robot can get you whatever you need with zero human interaction. >> robots on the move. watch your step in northwest d.c. they are out there. they look like the crews on wheels but personal delivery robots. a european company named starship came up with the idea. packages, as well as groceries. >> for customers, the process is simple. make an order. for the robot, not so much. >> the technology is fantastic on these things. >> it will allow us to do things to match sidewalks. >> the robots will know every sidewalk and look both ways before crossing the street. as it stands now, the only way to make it happen is place post mate. you can place an order and the food arrive in the box. i'm q mccray, in d.c. back to you. >> a high school student built prosthetic hand for a 6-year-old boy. he used it using a 3d printer. it cost less than $50. jonathan: what? alison: look at that. it took three days to print. two days to assemble as a hand but worth the wait. for zach. >> it was big. >> the template for the hand made by engineers with the enabling the future progra
this shows us how the delivery robot can get you whatever you need with zero human interaction. >> robots on the move. watch your step in northwest d.c. they are out there. they look like the crews on wheels but personal delivery robots. a european company named starship came up with the idea. packages, as well as groceries. >> for customers, the process is simple. make an order. for the robot, not so much. >> the technology is fantastic on these things. >> it will allow...
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companies that use robots, replacing humans. >> greg: they are actually taxing robots.niversal based income once those 40 million or 50 million people without job. like taxing car or toaster. >> kimberly: thank you for picking up the cake. >> lisa: i hope i don't have icing on my face. i've got a book recommendation for you, juan. the author is michael knowles. the book title is called "reasons to vote for democrats." he was on "fox and friends" this morning. we have some sound for you. let's listen. >> took a long time to research this book. i've been observing the democrat party party for at least ten years. when i observed their record and the reasons to vote for them on reasons of economics or foreign policy or homeland security or civil rights and so on, i realized it was probably best to leave the page is blank. [laughter] >> juan: lisa, you tricked me again. it's too early for april fools. >> lisa: pages of absolutely nothing. mind you, if the number four bestseller on amazon and his colleague ben shapiro wrote overview and he said it was "thorough." >> eric: fac
companies that use robots, replacing humans. >> greg: they are actually taxing robots.niversal based income once those 40 million or 50 million people without job. like taxing car or toaster. >> kimberly: thank you for picking up the cake. >> lisa: i hope i don't have icing on my face. i've got a book recommendation for you, juan. the author is michael knowles. the book title is called "reasons to vote for democrats." he was on "fox and friends" this...
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i never thought in my day of excess police robots? -- in my day. police robots?t part of the world, the middle east, there is not the crime that there is in other parts of the western world. introducing something like that in dubai makes an awful lot of sense. people for better behaviour record, maybe? david, thank you very much bobbing with us. so much to talk about, so little time! especially on the story regarding brexit, there is a lot of analysis on website. see you soon. hello there. the relatively settled theme to the weather continues for at least another couple of days. it's going to be relatively mild during the day on tuesday but breezy for many of us, particularly windy across northern parts of scotland where the met office have issued a yellow warning for the strength of the winds, causing some disruption for the northern isles of scotland with some heavy showers on the cards as well. further south across the country, most places looking dry first thing tuesday morning. pretty mild too. around the country at 8am, heavy showers for the northern and we
i never thought in my day of excess police robots? -- in my day. police robots?t part of the world, the middle east, there is not the crime that there is in other parts of the western world. introducing something like that in dubai makes an awful lot of sense. people for better behaviour record, maybe? david, thank you very much bobbing with us. so much to talk about, so little time! especially on the story regarding brexit, there is a lot of analysis on website. see you soon. hello there. the...
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hi robot. hi robot. i love you robot. >> come on, robot, say something. as of this afternoon, this was the number two trending video on youtube. it's gotten over 900,000 views >>nce it was posted yesterday. change after she was told she couldn't take her daughter to the school's father daughter dance. the mom even worked hard to dress the part. >> i watched tutorials on how to do beards. i went out and did the west i could putting together an outfit. i even had cologne on. >> her 6 year old daughter was excited about the dance. she didn't have a dad so mom decided to take her. an hour before peterson got a call from the school principal. >> she caught rumor that her mother was bringing her and she forbid us to come. if we showed up, we would be turned away. she screamed "no, why, why does this happen to me" this is my baby. i am not going to watch her go through this. if i have to fight tooth and nail to be sure this does not happen to another child, i will. >> later apologized and refunded the money for the tickets. she plans to home school her daughter
hi robot. hi robot. i love you robot. >> come on, robot, say something. as of this afternoon, this was the number two trending video on youtube. it's gotten over 900,000 views >>nce it was posted yesterday. change after she was told she couldn't take her daughter to the school's father daughter dance. the mom even worked hard to dress the part. >> i watched tutorials on how to do beards. i went out and did the west i could putting together an outfit. i even had cologne on....
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robots have provided better efficiencies. to me amazon is creating efficiencies and opportunities for this economy and not taking away from it. kennedy: as i read this analysis, it's that we are obligate to go to malls and if we don't people at macy's and the limited will lose their jobs. i think malts are archaic. i think these companies have seen this coming for 10 years. they should have adopted and provide something that you can't get in an online experience which is something tactile and customer service. >> look at lost productivity. you have that lost productivity of going into stores and waiting in line and deal with a human. i buy my gum on amazon. but it's an add-on item. when you buy things like gum or a ping-pong paddle, you add other thgs tyour cart that create economic activity that may nootherwise exist. kennedy: amazon has various vendors. you oftentimes have a choice of the various vendors you can buy from. so they helps these small companies who adapted to changing trends. >> a lot of companies have talked a
robots have provided better efficiencies. to me amazon is creating efficiencies and opportunities for this economy and not taking away from it. kennedy: as i read this analysis, it's that we are obligate to go to malls and if we don't people at macy's and the limited will lose their jobs. i think malts are archaic. i think these companies have seen this coming for 10 years. they should have adopted and provide something that you can't get in an online experience which is something tactile and...
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could be a robot, who knows! i can confirm he is not! that today is red nose day. it's a chance to raise money for charities that help people here in the uk and across africa by doing something funny. since its launch in 1988, it's raised hundreds of millions of dollars. so to raise more i persuaded one of our regular guests, economistjeremy cook, to part with his beard. last thoughts, final comments? please don't cut my ears off! i'll try my best! all right, so here we go. look at that. there you go, that's the halfway mark. applause. i think we need a photo! laughter. the second half. i think we're done! applause. congratulations! you look like a new man. what a sport. i feel cold! thank you so much. i feel naked! and thank you everybody for donating to red nose day. applause. it took years of him! it did. he's had that beard for eight years. so far online he's raised, through that very brave act, £16a2. i'm going to tweet the sponsorship link if you wa nt to tweet the sponsorship link if you want to boost it. lucy has joined us to dis
could be a robot, who knows! i can confirm he is not! that today is red nose day. it's a chance to raise money for charities that help people here in the uk and across africa by doing something funny. since its launch in 1988, it's raised hundreds of millions of dollars. so to raise more i persuaded one of our regular guests, economistjeremy cook, to part with his beard. last thoughts, final comments? please don't cut my ears off! i'll try my best! all right, so here we go. look at that. there...
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this burger flipping robot and when the's rolling out self ordering kiosks at 1000 restaurants. gary says he was right. >> we have been talking a long time about for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. when you continue to foist onto business owners or costs without productivity gains they will look elsewhere. you mentioned 1000 stores, 15%, next up is the robots with the burger, less than you would to see that they have no choice, they are moving forward into the shape of things to come. charles:it makes so much sense, so obvious you wonder why so much pushback. >> the technology is there. as soon as restaurants recoup what they have to invest in this technology hopefully they will pass savings along to consumers but when the necessity is there was the necessity the mother of? invention. they see -- they -- twice the market value in some cases. >> $15 hiking minimum wage completely wiping that out. no profit incentive, the restaurants. >> the other report on monday. we have to expect these fast food restaurants to automate like cookie-cutter stuff. what scares
this burger flipping robot and when the's rolling out self ordering kiosks at 1000 restaurants. gary says he was right. >> we have been talking a long time about for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. when you continue to foist onto business owners or costs without productivity gains they will look elsewhere. you mentioned 1000 stores, 15%, next up is the robots with the burger, less than you would to see that they have no choice, they are moving forward into the shape...
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one chain is introducing this burger flipping robot behind the counter.is here and will tell us why. welcome. good to have you. appropriate timing on jobs day to be talking about robot technology, replacing workers? this is something that andy repeatedly warned against. what is behind this? >> for us, it's as much about turnover as anything else. for whatever reason, millennials that we hire don't stay long. they come in, we train them, they work for a while and go drive an uber, go home to play completive video games. so the cost of the turn over on our business is tremendous. so to the extend we can automate tasks and allow robots to work side by side humans and reduce the amount we have to spend on training and retraining, that's our primary focus. >> trish: what does it cost to buy a robot? >> about $30,000 u.s. that cost is declining as the hardware more available. >> trish: so what would a robot like this cost in a couple years? >> $10,000. >> so if you have an opportunity to buy a robot for $10,000 or edge ploy a worker and deal with their headache
one chain is introducing this burger flipping robot behind the counter.is here and will tell us why. welcome. good to have you. appropriate timing on jobs day to be talking about robot technology, replacing workers? this is something that andy repeatedly warned against. what is behind this? >> for us, it's as much about turnover as anything else. for whatever reason, millennials that we hire don't stay long. they come in, we train them, they work for a while and go drive an uber, go home...
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little rayna believes it's a robot. take a look. >> hi robot. hi robot. hi robot. ahh. i love you robot. >> everybody needs a hug right? adorable. many on social media think so too. the video has gotten thousands of views since it was posted yesterday. and the fact that rayna knows that robots are in our future is also impressive. >>> one final look at the it's the little things in lilife that me me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold, because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well fitting dentures let in food particles. just a few dabs of super poligrip free is clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. try super poligrip free. >>> tonight on wusa9 news at 5:00, a special world war ii veteran is laid to rest at arlington national cemetery. plus, what you need to know about tsa patdowns at airports
little rayna believes it's a robot. take a look. >> hi robot. hi robot. hi robot. ahh. i love you robot. >> everybody needs a hug right? adorable. many on social media think so too. the video has gotten thousands of views since it was posted yesterday. and the fact that rayna knows that robots are in our future is also impressive. >>> one final look at the it's the little things in lilife that me me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold,...
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but frustration grew because the robot wasn't working properly. on the day of the competition, their hard work was put to the test. >> three, two, one! >> reporter: the team's robot performed really well but not as good as the girls had hoped. even though they gave it their all, they failed to make the top eight. those teams get to go abroad to compete internationally. they thought that it was game over, but then this happened. the team was given a special award for showing great potential for growth, and with the award comes a prize -- a trip to compete in denmark. the judges hope that the award will encourage these girls to pursue their dreams in science and more will follow. ayumi takahira, nhk world, tokyo. >>> big smiles there. >>> a powerful sicyclone is impacting madgascar. robert speta has the latest in world weather. >> let's start off talking about this serious and life threatening storm system for anybody who has not made the preparations out ahead. they are definitely in danger at this time. the city of about 34,000 people where people
but frustration grew because the robot wasn't working properly. on the day of the competition, their hard work was put to the test. >> three, two, one! >> reporter: the team's robot performed really well but not as good as the girls had hoped. even though they gave it their all, they failed to make the top eight. those teams get to go abroad to compete internationally. they thought that it was game over, but then this happened. the team was given a special award for showing great...
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the company already has hundreds of robots on the road around the world.alks of california to start making food deliveries for doordash. >> lasagna's highly recommended. >> reporter: we ordered from a restaurant about a half-mile away. >> we're going to put you to the test. >> reporter: and then followed the robot. >> so it's referencing a map of this area? >> yeah. so every time we launch a new city, the robot captures all this information as it goes along conducting mapping. it's got cameras, it looks like sonar sensors there. >> exactly. for now it's able to drive on its own. >> reporter: for now, the robot has a human handler nearby and can also be controlled remotely to make sure it stays safe and secure. it's got obstacle detection, if i walk around it, what will happen here? >> it will stop. >> reporter: after a restaurant worker packs our order, the robot delivers and unlocks with my phone. green light means it's good to go. >> yes. >> reporter: but they have size limitations and can only travel a couple miles. so doordash owner says these bots are
the company already has hundreds of robots on the road around the world.alks of california to start making food deliveries for doordash. >> lasagna's highly recommended. >> reporter: we ordered from a restaurant about a half-mile away. >> we're going to put you to the test. >> reporter: and then followed the robot. >> so it's referencing a map of this area? >> yeah. so every time we launch a new city, the robot captures all this information as it goes along...
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the robots.says the billionaire that started sending up warning flares years ago that mechanical workers of the future would be stealing american jobs much sooner than anyone was predicting. that billionaire jeff green is here coming up in just a moment, and he'll also tell you what you could possibly do about it. and brexit about to begin uk prime minister teresa may starts divorce proceedings from the european union tomorrow. ambassador david o'sullivan was against the breakup. the eu ambassador to the u.s. here exclusively to tell us how he says the eu might survive, and it may surprise you. more countdown on the way. when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night, so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. please repeat the objective. ♪ thrivent mutual funds. managed by humans, not robots. before investing, carefully read and consider fund objectives, risks, charge
the robots.says the billionaire that started sending up warning flares years ago that mechanical workers of the future would be stealing american jobs much sooner than anyone was predicting. that billionaire jeff green is here coming up in just a moment, and he'll also tell you what you could possibly do about it. and brexit about to begin uk prime minister teresa may starts divorce proceedings from the european union tomorrow. ambassador david o'sullivan was against the breakup. the eu...
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let me see the robot again. i love that robot.ually that guy is going to be doing something like not only delivering cheeseburger, but keeping you in line at disney world, so many uses for that. >> don't show that to my wife, i think that guy would be a good husband (laughter) >> but i've got to say, the reality is if you're moving away, we're having a conversation, mercedes makes the point, listen, automation is coming, how we deal with it as an american society and i don't think that diminishing wages for people is the way to go about it, i think we have to-- we're going to have to deal with the competition. eric: more about competition. >> i want to make one critical point. before we go, most people who get minimum wage are not teenager, no longer the case. eric: let me bring lisa in. and i can't remember who it was, someone in silicon valley saying if you automate, take the human off the line and put a robot on the line, you should be taxed for that. >> look, i think we want bu business in this country and the problem is, it's
let me see the robot again. i love that robot.ually that guy is going to be doing something like not only delivering cheeseburger, but keeping you in line at disney world, so many uses for that. >> don't show that to my wife, i think that guy would be a good husband (laughter) >> but i've got to say, the reality is if you're moving away, we're having a conversation, mercedes makes the point, listen, automation is coming, how we deal with it as an american society and i don't think...
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he has so much power and money, he doesn't need to be a robot, too. >> tom: i like the robot, i wantlf but i don't think he should be in it, let the interns have some fun. >> is there anyway that we can see the jeff bezos picture that you showed earlier, if a man has ever looked more like a shell less turtle than he did, he and elon musk have it so much money, they are having contest to see who can create the most technologically expensive substitute, not an exoskeleton, don't show off in an exoskeleton. >> tom: we need these guys to develop stuff. they are the new -- >> you don't need to develop things that are going to kill us. to >> if amazon starts delivering everything by drone it, the only way to be safe is to get inside a giant robot. so they're not flying in your face constantly. >> tom: johnson, do you like this? how square is he that he comes out in the coolest looking robot outfit and decides to make a sigourney weaver joke? >> tom: we all use amazon. good night, everyone. >> good night. >> bret: dueling hearings on capitol hill. fbi director confirms an investigation of r
he has so much power and money, he doesn't need to be a robot, too. >> tom: i like the robot, i wantlf but i don't think he should be in it, let the interns have some fun. >> is there anyway that we can see the jeff bezos picture that you showed earlier, if a man has ever looked more like a shell less turtle than he did, he and elon musk have it so much money, they are having contest to see who can create the most technologically expensive substitute, not an exoskeleton, don't show...
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are robots going to replace delivery people for door dash. >> no, we see robots as something very complimentaryr human dashers. we are taking order that couriers don't like to take on because there is not a lot of tips associated with this and tips largely drive the value for the couriers and other people. >> reporter: so for now at least the scales are still tipped toward humans. carter evans, cbs news for redwood city, california. >>> what will they think of next. it is making us lazy. >>> coming up next on "eyewitness news". >> supporters of the president trump hold rallies across the country, a day after the republican bill to replace obama care was pulled from the house, i'm wendy gilette in new york city with the story coming up. >>> i'm pat gallen at academy of music where a popular broadway play is underway. just ahead we will go behind the scenes to show you painstaking details to put together a major traveling tour. >>> after a day in the upper 70's it is back to chilly weather today, justin's timing out chances for rain, at the end of the weekend, that is when "eyewitness news" conti
are robots going to replace delivery people for door dash. >> no, we see robots as something very complimentaryr human dashers. we are taking order that couriers don't like to take on because there is not a lot of tips associated with this and tips largely drive the value for the couriers and other people. >> reporter: so for now at least the scales are still tipped toward humans. carter evans, cbs news for redwood city, california. >>> what will they think of next. it is...
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speaking of jobs, robots. new research shows between 360,000 and 670,000 american jobs were lost to robots and automation since 1990. now with self driving cars and trucks, are we set to lose even more to artificial intelligence? >> open the doors. >> i'm sorry, dave. i'm afraid i can't do that. >> we will get to the robots in a minute, but to get you up to date on the top stories, let's check in with hallie jackson. senior news editor cal perry is here and presidential historian douglas brinkley will be with us. let's start at the white house. hallie, we had the president signing this environmental executive order that undoes what president obama had done. why is he arguing for this. >> that obliterates it or destroys what president obama had built up on climate. this is something that donald trump promised to do. you heard him at the environmental protection agency talk about ending what he described as a war on coal. a lot of this would take the teeth out of the clean power plant or what they are intended t
speaking of jobs, robots. new research shows between 360,000 and 670,000 american jobs were lost to robots and automation since 1990. now with self driving cars and trucks, are we set to lose even more to artificial intelligence? >> open the doors. >> i'm sorry, dave. i'm afraid i can't do that. >> we will get to the robots in a minute, but to get you up to date on the top stories, let's check in with hallie jackson. senior news editor cal perry is here and presidential...