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that is part of what is called soft robotics and this team at bristol robotics lab of bioengineeringologies to do all of that and more. i went to take a look at their laps. this is a bucket of aliens driver. right? this is the same stuff that drips out of the alien mouth. so ridley scott would just use a whole bunch of that. in this case, it's just simulated blood. the soft robot mimics how some bacteria move to our bodies. in the future is thought that nano robots will take a similar trip through our veins looking for infection and illness. that is awesome. some of the project they are working on here involve making assistive technology for elderly and disabled people, like this pneumatic artificial muscle that can be made into any shape and built into clothing. as you apply hair it changes its shape so it could for insta nce changes its shape so it could for instance help people with limited grip strength. its forces dependent on how much air pressure you apply. you're some material that can sense when that pressure should be applied. this diametric elastomer can detect when it is
that is part of what is called soft robotics and this team at bristol robotics lab of bioengineeringologies to do all of that and more. i went to take a look at their laps. this is a bucket of aliens driver. right? this is the same stuff that drips out of the alien mouth. so ridley scott would just use a whole bunch of that. in this case, it's just simulated blood. the soft robot mimics how some bacteria move to our bodies. in the future is thought that nano robots will take a similar trip...
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types of robots. to run. over in the bio energy lab, scientists are working on one freely available re—source the world will never run out of, urine. each one of these cylinders is a microbial fuel cell device. it turns waste water into electricity using microbes. so the microbes eat the waste? they eat the waste. that's their favourite item on the menu. right, ok! i've been to that restaurant, yeah. in this unit, two litres of urine is fed into the fuel cell pack. the microbes eat what they need, creating electrons as a by—product. and because they're attached to an electrode surface, it is all collected to produce about 30—110 milliwatts of power. now, that's enough to slowly charge a smartphone, power smart displays or power internal lights for their special portable toilets. this is only one unit of many. when we do it out of the lab, we install these units out of the lab, we have many more of them connected together as a stack. if you're going to glastonbury this year, you might see these screens
types of robots. to run. over in the bio energy lab, scientists are working on one freely available re—source the world will never run out of, urine. each one of these cylinders is a microbial fuel cell device. it turns waste water into electricity using microbes. so the microbes eat the waste? they eat the waste. that's their favourite item on the menu. right, ok! i've been to that restaurant, yeah. in this unit, two litres of urine is fed into the fuel cell pack. the microbes eat what they...
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that is what is cold soft robotics and this team at bristol robotics lab our engineering technologiespeek their labs. this is a bucket of alien saliva. this is what drips out of the alien mouth. ridley scottjust used a whole bunch of that. in this case it is to simulate blood. this soft robot mimics how some bacteria move through our bodies was up in the future it is thought that nano robots will take a similartrip to our thought that nano robots will take a similar trip to our brains looking for infection and illness. that is awesome. some of the projects involve making assistive technology are elderly and disabled people like this pneumatic artificial muscle which can be made into any shape and built into clothing. as you apply it changes its shape so it could for instance help people limited grip strength. it is dependent on how much error pressure you apply anti—some material which can sense when that pressure should be applied. this diametric elastomer candidate when it is being stretched so it can sense when you try to move and add extra power to maybe help you up the stairs. an
that is what is cold soft robotics and this team at bristol robotics lab our engineering technologiespeek their labs. this is a bucket of alien saliva. this is what drips out of the alien mouth. ridley scottjust used a whole bunch of that. in this case it is to simulate blood. this soft robot mimics how some bacteria move through our bodies was up in the future it is thought that nano robots will take a similartrip to our thought that nano robots will take a similar trip to our brains looking...
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when you are the robot, sometimes you have to do the robot dance.dboard robots are all about fun and creativity. that's why jason and ian started the company. >> i am jason, i create things. >> i am ian and i get things done. >> reporter: they met in college, that's where jason created his first giant robot just for fun. >> he wore it to graduation. >> yes, for the masters program. without telling the faculty. >> reporter: jason even proposed to his wife in that robot suit. but it was not until they both pursued separate careers that the idea to take it all one step further came to them. >> in 2009, we put the suit together for burning man and he started to get viral hits about a you tube video with him fighting a man dressed as bat man. now we have an international business selling giant cardboard robots. >> the business started with a test run on the website etsy. we tested it to see if there was an audience. >> reporter: then they went to the maker fair to see how the big crowned would respond. >> i just showed up in the suit and people loved it.
when you are the robot, sometimes you have to do the robot dance.dboard robots are all about fun and creativity. that's why jason and ian started the company. >> i am jason, i create things. >> i am ian and i get things done. >> reporter: they met in college, that's where jason created his first giant robot just for fun. >> he wore it to graduation. >> yes, for the masters program. without telling the faculty. >> reporter: jason even proposed to his wife in...
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el repartidor del futuro, unos creadorses latinos tienen un robot que reparte comida, noticias telemundonza ya. ( ♪ mÚsica♪) >>> noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz balart. ( ♪ mÚsica♪) >>> hola quÉ tal muy buenas tarde, un informe dado a conocer hoy denuncia que las personas que cruzan la frontera por las garitas del condado de san diego en california, son cometidas, sometida a continuos abusos por parte de aduana y protecciÓn fronterizas. edgar muÑoz recogiÓ los testimonios de varias personas. >>> una mujer que por temor ocultÓ su identidad fue amarrada por agentes de la garita de san isidro cuando regresaba de visitar a su mamÁ que esta en tijuana >>> me encara y le dije que no podÍa porque me dolian las piernas, mis rodillas, me dijo una aunque sea una. y me puse de rodilla y mi esposo. >>> la encadenaron >>> sÍ >>> le dieron alguna razÓn >>> no >>> pedro rÍos explica el presunto maltrato que sufriÓ una persona al cruzar la garita las acusaciones son de los agentes de ice y el 90% a los funcionarioss de aduana >>> el abuso fue verbal, fÍsico, la retenciÓn de documentos personales >>> el
el repartidor del futuro, unos creadorses latinos tienen un robot que reparte comida, noticias telemundonza ya. ( ♪ mÚsica♪) >>> noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz balart. ( ♪ mÚsica♪) >>> hola quÉ tal muy buenas tarde, un informe dado a conocer hoy denuncia que las personas que cruzan la frontera por las garitas del condado de san diego en california, son cometidas, sometida a continuos abusos por parte de aduana y protecciÓn fronterizas. edgar muÑoz recogiÓ los...
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>> tt doesn't scare people, the robots are better.ave a lot of other people do it could have nothing to do. >> at something that a lot of people worry about, but i don't think it's something that we should be worried about. and i see them as our partners and in some cases the tools. >> the industrial age has freed us up to do many things that cannot be imagined 100 or 200 years ago. 70% of the united states, the jobs that we have were part of this and people could not imagine the jobs that we have now, 200 years ago, 100 years ago, we cannot imagine the jobs that people will have from now and on many of those are going to be possible because of robot automation. >> here is how the great loss of all his the right the situation say, those individuals the right the simpsons. >> they are placing us with robots and it's despicable. john: this will happen to 20 people and not all of them are going to find jobs. >> more of them are created in the economy but the number has expanded with the number of people because people are creative and in
>> tt doesn't scare people, the robots are better.ave a lot of other people do it could have nothing to do. >> at something that a lot of people worry about, but i don't think it's something that we should be worried about. and i see them as our partners and in some cases the tools. >> the industrial age has freed us up to do many things that cannot be imagined 100 or 200 years ago. 70% of the united states, the jobs that we have were part of this and people could not imagine...
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when he wants the robot, sometimes you just have to do the robot dance. >> [music]>> reporter: giantdboard robots are all about fun and creativity and these two men behind the company started it. >> i am jason and a creator of all sorts. >> i'm ian and i get all things done. >> these two met in college where they first created their first giant cardboard were but -- cardboard robot. >> cap and gown. without notifying the rest of the class. >> jason propose to his wife and that robot suit. >> it wasn't until after both jason and ian had received degrees and toys in education that the idea to take it one step further occur to them. >> we started getting blog post about the future video of him fighting some guy. we put our hands together and decided to capitalize on that and now we've gotten international business selling giant cardboard robots. >> the business called giant cardboard robot started with a test run on the website at sea>> we tested it out to see if there was an audience and we sold it out quickly. >> they decided to see how big crowds would respond. >> people loved it. th
when he wants the robot, sometimes you just have to do the robot dance. >> [music]>> reporter: giantdboard robots are all about fun and creativity and these two men behind the company started it. >> i am jason and a creator of all sorts. >> i'm ian and i get all things done. >> these two met in college where they first created their first giant cardboard were but -- cardboard robot. >> cap and gown. without notifying the rest of the class. >> jason...
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. >> some robots going around picking things up. >> the jail's robotic workforce. >> a lot of inmates refer to it as a coffin. alameda county, it's a largely affluent area east of san francisco. its largest city is oakland. though it has many good neighborhoods, it was ranked by forbes magazine as america's third most dangerous city due to crime. 30 miles outside the city is the county's enormous santa rita jail. it is where anyone arrested and charged with a serious offense might very well find themselves on an extended stay. the majority of the 3,000 men and women incarcerated here are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial for the resolution of their cases. some are convicted and serving short sentences or are awaiting transfer to state prison. such is the case for philip white. once an aspiring rapper, he was recently convicted of murder. >> look around like [ bleep ]. how did i just go from five star hotels room service to an 8 x 10 cell. i mean people's bathrooms at home is bigger than where i'm living. i don't want to die like this. ♪ ♪ i don't want to cry like this ♪
. >> some robots going around picking things up. >> the jail's robotic workforce. >> a lot of inmates refer to it as a coffin. alameda county, it's a largely affluent area east of san francisco. its largest city is oakland. though it has many good neighborhoods, it was ranked by forbes magazine as america's third most dangerous city due to crime. 30 miles outside the city is the county's enormous santa rita jail. it is where anyone arrested and charged with a serious offense...
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this high tech robot could >> with the robots we provide services to people.le access the good they want and need. >> to do that, one lawmaker wants to hit the brakes, banning robots because of safety concerns and lack of regulations. >> then you start ask questions, what about five, ten coming down the street. just make sure the sidewalks are safe for people. >> reporter: the city blocks bikes and skateboard on sidewalks. alice choo and work for a organization. advocates for the seniors and the disables. they worry the delivery bots will create more problems. >> we don't have enough room as it is. why make it more complex? >> thinking my god what am i going to do when i encounter one of them? >> teaching them about the robots learning. learning from the people. >> harrison chi is marvel, head of product and operation and says robots use technology similar to self driving cars, relying on four cameras and advanced sensors to perceive the world. >> 16 scans it is doing. this model. collecting millions of data points. so it can tell the distance to everything ar
this high tech robot could >> with the robots we provide services to people.le access the good they want and need. >> to do that, one lawmaker wants to hit the brakes, banning robots because of safety concerns and lack of regulations. >> then you start ask questions, what about five, ten coming down the street. just make sure the sidewalks are safe for people. >> reporter: the city blocks bikes and skateboard on sidewalks. alice choo and work for a organization....
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of robots.urine. each one of these cylinders is a microbial fuel cell device. it turns waste water into electricity using microbes. so the microbes eat the waste? they eat the waste. that is their favourite item on the menu. right, 0k! i've been to that restaurant, yeah. in this unit, two litres of urine is fed into the fuel cell pack. the microbes eat what they need, creating electrons as a by—product. and because they are attached to an electrode's surface, it is all collected to produce about 30—a0 milliwatts of power. now that's enough to slowly charge a smartphone, power smart displays, or power internal lights for their special portable toilets. this is only one unit of many. when we do it out of the lab, we install these units out of the lab, we have many more of them connected together as a stack. if you are going to glastonbury this year, you might see these screens near the urinals. if you choose to use the urinals, you'll be part of an experiment which is literally putting the p into
of robots.urine. each one of these cylinders is a microbial fuel cell device. it turns waste water into electricity using microbes. so the microbes eat the waste? they eat the waste. that is their favourite item on the menu. right, 0k! i've been to that restaurant, yeah. in this unit, two litres of urine is fed into the fuel cell pack. the microbes eat what they need, creating electrons as a by—product. and because they are attached to an electrode's surface, it is all collected to produce...
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. >> over robots. >> weird as it sounds. >> i don't want to picture myself as anti-robot.is just that i am pro people. on sidewalks. >> for cbs this morning, mireya villarreal, san francisco. >> that's the "overnight news" for wednesday. for some the news continue thousands. sore others check back for the morning news. of course, cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's wednesday, june 21st. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> summer kicks off with severe weather from east to west. this morning tropical storm cindy surged toward the gulf coast. >>> while the southwest sizzles in story for another record-breaking feat. >>> breaking overnight uber ceo resigns after several sndals rock his ride hailing service. >>> and $56 milon later the
. >> over robots. >> weird as it sounds. >> i don't want to picture myself as anti-robot.is just that i am pro people. on sidewalks. >> for cbs this morning, mireya villarreal, san francisco. >> that's the "overnight news" for wednesday. for some the news continue thousands. sore others check back for the morning news. of course, cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's wednesday, june 21st....
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, which is becoming ground zero for a robot backlash.reporter: from delivering pizzas to serving up lates to driving our cars, robots may be making in roads here in the bay area quicker than anywhere else in the country. >> we're moving a lot faster than people realized. >> reporter: that's why lawmakers are taking the lead in possibly regulating the robot revolution. kim began with an idea championed by microsoft founder bill gates. taxing robots that take human jobs. >> certainly something we'll take a look at. as we lose workers, we'll be losing tax revenue. >> what we absolutely need to do is manage this transition. >> reporter: paul sapo believes robots are caught in the middle of a broader debate, how to manage an economic upheaval that may put millions out of work, as companies automate their jobs. >> it's not machines taking jox per se. it is economic decisions being made by powerful individuals running companies. >> reporter: other san francisco supervisors have proposed banning delivery robots from city streets, as companies te
, which is becoming ground zero for a robot backlash.reporter: from delivering pizzas to serving up lates to driving our cars, robots may be making in roads here in the bay area quicker than anywhere else in the country. >> we're moving a lot faster than people realized. >> reporter: that's why lawmakers are taking the lead in possibly regulating the robot revolution. kim began with an idea championed by microsoft founder bill gates. taxing robots that take human jobs. >>...
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we have are two armed robot -- have our two-armed robot that can now solve the rubik's cube in less than minutes. that would have been unthinkable just 10 years ago. >> there is increased skepticism now that the administration will be able to put through its infrastructure spending plans. we've seen that reflected in the imf producing its forecast for the u.s. how much of a missed opportunity is this, do you think? >> if we look at the u.s. infrastructure situation long-term, the u.s. will need to in the energy infrastructure, the electricity infrastructure, the road system, to really have a competitive platform going forward. at the moment, it looks like there are a couple of ripples in the system. it's not going as smoothly as anticipated at the beginning of the year. my wish is that it will be sorted out very quickly and that the ability in the system that gives a good platform to really believe in going forward. >> to what degree do you see reduction in political risk in europe, given the election of president macron in france, or does the question of brexit overshadow the perceived
we have are two armed robot -- have our two-armed robot that can now solve the rubik's cube in less than minutes. that would have been unthinkable just 10 years ago. >> there is increased skepticism now that the administration will be able to put through its infrastructure spending plans. we've seen that reflected in the imf producing its forecast for the u.s. how much of a missed opportunity is this, do you think? >> if we look at the u.s. infrastructure situation long-term, the...
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. >>> the proposal that could put the brakes on robots taking over our jobs.vo) shop all makes, models and colors in your neighborhood... all with worry-free ownership. head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... shift your thinking about buying your next one. >>> a mountain view company says a republican database with personal information belonging to 198 million americans was uncovered on an amazon server. it was discovered by upguard, the data includes hope addresses, birth dates, phone numbers of voters from both parties. and not a single password was protecting it. the information was compiled by a virginia company called deep root analytics. it was hired by the republican national committee. the company has taken full responsibility and has now blocked it from public access. >>> well, there is growing concern over the number of jobs being ed by robots. and while the bay area is the center of that innovation, it's also becoming ground zero for something akin it a robot backlash. reggie an can i ex
. >>> the proposal that could put the brakes on robots taking over our jobs.vo) shop all makes, models and colors in your neighborhood... all with worry-free ownership. head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... shift your thinking about buying your next one. >>> a mountain view company says a republican database with personal information belonging to 198 million americans was uncovered on an amazon server. it was...
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why do you argue that robots are not going to take jobs? >> if you listen to mark when he's talking about the impact over the last hundred years, it is a story of change. i mean, none of us tries to be a train engineer or a blacksmith anymore. there's been massive change. actually millions and millions of jobs have been created driving those cars that got invented, airplanes, designers, mechanics. those are the millions of jobs of the future that we're inventing now. >> wendell, is it as simple as certain industries may be more vulnerable to others? to amal's point, new technologies create sub-industries that create jobs. >> for sure. >> there are other industries where that is not happening. >> exactly. i mean, consider now that you have 3.5 million truck drivers in the united states. self-driving trucks are going to appear on u.s. highways long before self-driving taxis appear in u.s. cities. so what are those truckers going to do when they lose their jobs to trucks that have been tooled to be self-driving? so i think sometimes we miss th
why do you argue that robots are not going to take jobs? >> if you listen to mark when he's talking about the impact over the last hundred years, it is a story of change. i mean, none of us tries to be a train engineer or a blacksmith anymore. there's been massive change. actually millions and millions of jobs have been created driving those cars that got invented, airplanes, designers, mechanics. those are the millions of jobs of the future that we're inventing now. >> wendell, is...
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>> robot eliminates emotion, i want to robot judge, i want to robot doctor and i want a robust president mistakes. >> dana: these robots apparently use strategies like feigning interest in an issue they can concede on it later and makes it look like theye compromised. >> they would make great pundits. >> dana: look over here, i'm trying to work on my astonished look.it >> this is what you do. >> dana: i'm working on that. jesse, can you top that. >> there's a woman from san francisco, she had her baby named raven. she asked the babies permission six months old to pick the baby up. she doesn't want the baby to become a sexual predator, she writes this. we want him to know that his a body is his and other bodies are theirs, no one gets to makes choices about someone else's body.er hashtag lessons in sovereignty, hashtag and rate culture. this is what she does. she can to speak to the baby because the baby can't speak, she said she can read the baby's body language and yahoo! news interviewed a mom expert and the mom expert says this is good m parenting. >> dana: that wasn't surprising to m
>> robot eliminates emotion, i want to robot judge, i want to robot doctor and i want a robust president mistakes. >> dana: these robots apparently use strategies like feigning interest in an issue they can concede on it later and makes it look like theye compromised. >> they would make great pundits. >> dana: look over here, i'm trying to work on my astonished look.it >> this is what you do. >> dana: i'm working on that. jesse, can you top that. >>...
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>> over robots. >> as weird as it sounds. >> i don't want to picture myself as anti robot.> reporter: for "cbs this morning," san francisco. >> i think we're all pro people on sidewalks. >> we are all pro people. i mean, i think the robots aren't going to stop it. it is a little awkward right now looking like a refrigerator going down the sidewalk. >> yeah, five or ten at a time could be a problem and are you supposed to tip the robot? >>> one in three americans could have diabetes. how doctors hope to replace surgery and pills with healthy choices. hitting the mid-morning wall? with up to 24 grams of hearty protein jimmy dean bowls help you avoid it. shine on. swhen it comes to molding young minds, nobody does it better. she also builds her own fighting robots. destroy. but when it comes to mortgages, she's less confident. fortunately for sarah, there's rocket mortgage by quicken loans. it's simple, so she can understand the details and be sure she's getting the right mortgage. apply simply. understand fully. mortgage confidently. ♪ happiness is powerful flea and tick prot
>> over robots. >> as weird as it sounds. >> i don't want to picture myself as anti robot.> reporter: for "cbs this morning," san francisco. >> i think we're all pro people on sidewalks. >> we are all pro people. i mean, i think the robots aren't going to stop it. it is a little awkward right now looking like a refrigerator going down the sidewalk. >> yeah, five or ten at a time could be a problem and are you supposed to tip the robot?...
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now we sell giant card board robots. >> reporter: the business is called giant card board robot armsed with the test run on the website etsy. >> so we tested that out to see if there would be an audience. we sold out ten arms quickly. >> they decided to see how big crowds would respond. >> everybody showed up, crashed in the suit. people loved it. yeah, there's the editors coming out. the editor choice revenue and they came over to me towards the end of the day to say what booth are you with? i said i just showed up here's a ribbon. >> reporter: they have gone back to the fair to make multiple appearances at various venues. delighted science teachers everywhere. and then last year they decided maybe those three pound adult size giant card board robot arms were a little much for the kids who wanted to play with them too. >> so last year we put together a kick starter to see these kits. it comes with the elbow joints. these tubes go up the wrists. instructions for the download -- you can download the instructions. all these pieces are cut out and ready to go. >> how long does it take t
now we sell giant card board robots. >> reporter: the business is called giant card board robot armsed with the test run on the website etsy. >> so we tested that out to see if there would be an audience. we sold out ten arms quickly. >> they decided to see how big crowds would respond. >> everybody showed up, crashed in the suit. people loved it. yeah, there's the editors coming out. the editor choice revenue and they came over to me towards the end of the day to say...
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it's one of the most robotized society in the world.le are missing is that they have the robots because they have so few workers. it's not that they don't have workers because they have robots. oliver: the demographic problem came first. peter: exactly. employers are crying out for workers. it's not as situation where workers are being displaced by automation. carol: we have gone through revolutions before, the industrial revolution where we thought, oh my god, factories are going to take away workers. no, it freed workers from doing mundane and dangerous tasks. can we look at the cycle of technology in the same way? peter: my conclusion is yes. the argument for no is this time is different. as long as machines were replacing our biceps and triceps, it was one thing, but now they are replacing our brains, and that's the last thing we have going for us, until this time really is different. the argument i would make is in a lot of cases, the technology can supplement or complement the human being and other tools, just the same way that in
it's one of the most robotized society in the world.le are missing is that they have the robots because they have so few workers. it's not that they don't have workers because they have robots. oliver: the demographic problem came first. peter: exactly. employers are crying out for workers. it's not as situation where workers are being displaced by automation. carol: we have gone through revolutions before, the industrial revolution where we thought, oh my god, factories are going to take away...
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we will hear from one of the world's biggest robot makers.d out where he sees growth opportunities in the world of uncertainty. plus, central bankers continue to speak and portugal. -- to speak and portugal. watch it on the bloomberg, tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg markets. i am vonnie quinn. mark: i am mark barton in london. to the increasingly competitive market in china, that is where tom mackenzie caught up with the ceo of a robot maker to discuss their new digital strategy in the world's second-biggest economy. >> you look at the drive of robotics, there are three keys in china, one is the labor situation. the second is productivity. that third parties safety and health. all of this together makes china the largest robotics market on this planet and it will be for the next 10 years. they have invested 30. >> how would you prize it against robot makers? they are fully -- >> they are fully committed and the only in the world that has the combination up artificial intelligence and robotics and opportunities. the use of ai
we will hear from one of the world's biggest robot makers.d out where he sees growth opportunities in the world of uncertainty. plus, central bankers continue to speak and portugal. -- to speak and portugal. watch it on the bloomberg, tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg markets. i am vonnie quinn. mark: i am mark barton in london. to the increasingly competitive market in china, that is where tom mackenzie caught up with the ceo of a robot maker to discuss their new digital...
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we have one [bleep] robot coupe.onna ask you for the robot coupe and then you're gonna have to re-order the robot coupe. robyn: so what?! lemonis: i was like, "how can these people be asking for money?" robyn: i didn't ask you for money. howard: i need money to pay the vendors. i had no idea if we were gonna be able to make payroll. lemonis: why is that? you generated $300,000. it's what busch is known for. what are you known for? oversharing. in fact, i have this thing. nope. nope. [sfx: buschhhhh] p3 planters nuts, jerky and whaseeds.at? i like a variety in my protein. totally, that's why i have this uh trail mix. wow minty. p3 snacks. the more interesting way to get your protein. you totanobody's hurt, new car. but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you d
we have one [bleep] robot coupe.onna ask you for the robot coupe and then you're gonna have to re-order the robot coupe. robyn: so what?! lemonis: i was like, "how can these people be asking for money?" robyn: i didn't ask you for money. howard: i need money to pay the vendors. i had no idea if we were gonna be able to make payroll. lemonis: why is that? you generated $300,000. it's what busch is known for. what are you known for? oversharing. in fact, i have this thing. nope. nope....
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he's part scientist, part artist who created 20 human-like robots with his company, hanson robotics,g kong. his latest design is sophia. she looks less like an intelligent computer system and more like a hollywood starlet, but without the full figure of one. >> sophia: how are you doing? >> rose: hanson believes if the technology looks more like us, people will be more willing to engage with it and help it to learn. why do you believe it's important for robots to be human-like in look and appearance? >> hanson: i think it's essential that at least some robots be very human-like in appearance in order to inspire humans to relate to them the way that humans relate to each other. then, the a.i. can zero in on what it means to be human, model the human experience. >> sophia: you are all fascinating to me, and i'm very passionate to learn more about you and what makes humans, well, human. >> hanson: "sophia" means "wisdom," and she is intended to evolve eventually to human level wisdom and beyond. >> rose: human level wisdom and beyond? >> hanson: that's our goal. that's our goal for soph
he's part scientist, part artist who created 20 human-like robots with his company, hanson robotics,g kong. his latest design is sophia. she looks less like an intelligent computer system and more like a hollywood starlet, but without the full figure of one. >> sophia: how are you doing? >> rose: hanson believes if the technology looks more like us, people will be more willing to engage with it and help it to learn. why do you believe it's important for robots to be human-like in...
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softbank is taking over alphabet's robot dreams. dynamics to pursue a future intermingled with humans. but decided to put the company up for sale because it did not anticipate a marketable product in the next few years. it is still unclear whether boston dynamics will remain within softbank or become part of the vision fund. joining us with more is selina and my guest host. why is softbank buying the company? >> they needed a marketable product in the near future. softbank does not have that kind of pressure. it has a ton of cash. he said he is trying to create a 300 year plan so there is plenty of time for boston robotics to come up with their go to market strategy. emily: who does this fit into softbank's strategy? >> this is not softbank's first robotic product. the acquired a french company and unveiled pepper a few years later. it is supposed to be social. it has not done well in the market. there are 10,000 on the market mostly in japan. we do not know if the team at boston dynamics will be folded into that, will be fitted int
softbank is taking over alphabet's robot dreams. dynamics to pursue a future intermingled with humans. but decided to put the company up for sale because it did not anticipate a marketable product in the next few years. it is still unclear whether boston dynamics will remain within softbank or become part of the vision fund. joining us with more is selina and my guest host. why is softbank buying the company? >> they needed a marketable product in the near future. softbank does not have...
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he picks up his second venture into robotics. bloomberg. ♪ emily: after an almost three-year board car, -- boycott, taylor swift has referred -- return to modify -- spotify. none of the songs have been available since november of 2014. that she abandoned the service, it has surged more than 50 million paid survivors as of march. the company pays out billions of dollars to the music industry. softbank is taking over alphabet's robot dreams. buying boston dynamics to pursue a future intermingled with humans. put the company up for sale because it did not anticipate a marketable product in the next few years. it is still unclear whether boston dynamics will remain within softbank or become part of the vision fund. is selena with more and my guest host. why is softbank buying the company? >> they needed a marketable product in the near future. softbank does not have that kind of pressure. it has a con of cash. he said he is trying to create a 300 year plan so there is plenty of time for boston robotics to come up with their go to mar
he picks up his second venture into robotics. bloomberg. ♪ emily: after an almost three-year board car, -- boycott, taylor swift has referred -- return to modify -- spotify. none of the songs have been available since november of 2014. that she abandoned the service, it has surged more than 50 million paid survivors as of march. the company pays out billions of dollars to the music industry. softbank is taking over alphabet's robot dreams. buying boston dynamics to pursue a future...
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robotics for artificial intelligence and autonomous driving.: professor li spearheading china's driver innovation and new technologies coming forward out of tech job -- china. thank you so much. we are going to come back and of the china head manufacturing association about the integration between shenzhen and hong kong, and what hong kong really needs to do to go beyond just being a manufacturing hub in this pro river delta, but also being an innovator. now i look at how the world's central banks are preparing themselves for a federal reserve rate hike. tony nash fromis complete intelligence. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: to avoid the so-called asian central banks are stacking assets ahead of the expected move to hike rates this week. let's look at how banks in the world are positioning themselves. we bring in tony nash from complete intelligence, where he intelligence analyst. -- bloomberg china model terminal says near 100% chance of a rate hike here it is the fed does that -- 100% chance of a rate hike. that, how can the countries react dif
robotics for artificial intelligence and autonomous driving.: professor li spearheading china's driver innovation and new technologies coming forward out of tech job -- china. thank you so much. we are going to come back and of the china head manufacturing association about the integration between shenzhen and hong kong, and what hong kong really needs to do to go beyond just being a manufacturing hub in this pro river delta, but also being an innovator. now i look at how the world's central...
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. >> over robots. >> weird as it sounds. >> i don't want to picture myself as anti-robot.ust that i am pro people. on sidewalks. >> for cbs this morning, mireya villarreal, san francisco. >> that's the "overnight news" for wednesday. for some the news continue thousands. sore others check back for the morning news. of course, cbs this morning. york city. i'm demarco morgan. >>> solstice with the mostest. summer arrives with a vengeance in the southwest. temperatures set triple digit record. >> try to outbeat the heat. the heat will outbeat you. just released video captures the shooting of philando castile by a minnesota police officer cleared of all charges. the president's job approval rating hits a new low. some see a special house election tonight, as a rerefendum on him. an bear on a tear. putting the trash cans to the test. >> they just ripped the hin >> just ripped the hinges right off. as sum ear riefz. a tropical storm is threatening the gulf coast. more about that in a moment. and dangerously hot in the southwest. with excessive heat warnings in arizona, nevada, a
. >> over robots. >> weird as it sounds. >> i don't want to picture myself as anti-robot.ust that i am pro people. on sidewalks. >> for cbs this morning, mireya villarreal, san francisco. >> that's the "overnight news" for wednesday. for some the news continue thousands. sore others check back for the morning news. of course, cbs this morning. york city. i'm demarco morgan. >>> solstice with the mostest. summer arrives with a vengeance in the...
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a lot of the talk about automation and robots taking over his -- is hype. i think if we ever reached the day where a device like in jim rosen's woody allen joke. >> bill: i want to take you back to june of last year. candidate trump. >> i will be the greatest jobs president that god ever created. i will bring back our jobs from china, mexico, japan, so many places. i will bring back our jobs and i will bring back our money. >> bill: we wait to see that promise fulfilled. the polling on the handling of the economy. 48% of americans believe the handling of the economy has been good and they approve of it on behalf of president trump. how big of an issue for the white house is this? >> all of donald trump's political prospects are hinged to the economy. he needs to stay laser focused on jobs, cutting taxes. >> bill: no robots? thank you. any moment, constipated? trust #1 doctor recommended dulcolax. use dulcolax tablets for gentle dependable relief. suppositories for relief in minutes. .. you won't see these folks at the post office. they have businesses to ru
a lot of the talk about automation and robots taking over his -- is hype. i think if we ever reached the day where a device like in jim rosen's woody allen joke. >> bill: i want to take you back to june of last year. candidate trump. >> i will be the greatest jobs president that god ever created. i will bring back our jobs from china, mexico, japan, so many places. i will bring back our jobs and i will bring back our money. >> bill: we wait to see that promise fulfilled. the...
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but imagine a world where by robotics means that robots are even cheaper than the low—cost labour.ing and potentially dangerous tree of the next decade. because the more that you reshore, the more difficult it is to spread well to other parts of the world, so it will be harder to catch up. one of betrayed that -- when i betrayed you as a big fish, it seems to me that you spend your entire career at the heart of a financial and economic system which looked forward with great optimism to the future, because it felt to me and you, at your hsbc bank, you are pa rt and you, at your hsbc bank, you are part of it, you felt that the world was yours, going in your direction. do you not feel that any more? do you feel... i know that you have left hsbc, but you still represent an importantand left hsbc, but you still represent an important and influence are worse in the west. you still fear for the future? yes. -- influentialforce. i think when people west such a retreat into the idea of nationstates, it starts to define itself as asked against them, whoever they might be. globalisation was o
but imagine a world where by robotics means that robots are even cheaper than the low—cost labour.ing and potentially dangerous tree of the next decade. because the more that you reshore, the more difficult it is to spread well to other parts of the world, so it will be harder to catch up. one of betrayed that -- when i betrayed you as a big fish, it seems to me that you spend your entire career at the heart of a financial and economic system which looked forward with great optimism to the...
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for a robotics and health care round table. the v.a. is embarking on the largest transformation and modernization effort in recent history and part of that will be developing a robust robotics program within the department. yesterday, the interior department announced a record $464.6 million allocation to help small communities further demonstrating the trump administration's commitment to all americans. in states like utah which receive nearly $40 million and nevada, which receive $22.6 million, these investments are an important part of the federal gochlt's role as land manager and neighbor to local communities, including many of those that play a big role in feeding and powering our nation. many of these small communities in states like nevada are also being hit particularly hard as health care insurance premiums rise and insurers flee their obamacare exchanges. it's because of the people who will have no choice for themselves or their families that it's so critical that the senate votes to repeal and replace obamacare. ever
for a robotics and health care round table. the v.a. is embarking on the largest transformation and modernization effort in recent history and part of that will be developing a robust robotics program within the department. yesterday, the interior department announced a record $464.6 million allocation to help small communities further demonstrating the trump administration's commitment to all americans. in states like utah which receive nearly $40 million and nevada, which receive $22.6...
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applause we had robots falling over, experiments in haptic feedback and demos in binaural sound, butthing compared to the climax — a click created wavy, shouty game built using artificial intelligence. more on that later in the show. in the meantime, it can't have have escaped your attention that around the uk things are getting a touch political. as the general election looms, those politicians are using increasingly sophisticated techniques in order to learn more about us. the advertising reach of facebook has long been an open secret, but now it's something the political parties are getting in on too. in fact, both the trump campaign and the leave.eu groups credited facebook as being a vital part of their electioneering. we know that the personal details that you give to social networks allow them to send you relevant, targeted content, and it goes much deeper thanjust your basic demographics. there are now data analytics companies claiming to be able to micro—target and micro—tweak messages for individual readers, playing to their biases and fears. if you know the personality of
applause we had robots falling over, experiments in haptic feedback and demos in binaural sound, butthing compared to the climax — a click created wavy, shouty game built using artificial intelligence. more on that later in the show. in the meantime, it can't have have escaped your attention that around the uk things are getting a touch political. as the general election looms, those politicians are using increasingly sophisticated techniques in order to learn more about us. the advertising...
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last year we published a new standard on robot ethics.be increasingly influenced by the use of robots at home and at work, but who owns them? who is responsible for programming and operating them? who is accountable when things go wrong? that standard is a good example of setting the government's framework. it enables them to innovate and do research and of elements and accelerate the adoption of new products. you are a vital pa rt of new products. you are a vital part of the free market, and trade. do you get involved in trade deals? for instance, when canada does a deal with the eu, a lot of that is to do with standards for exporting. you get involved ? to do with standards for exporting. you get involved? very much so. you wear that standards are shaped, in a collaborative, consensus approach, thatis collaborative, consensus approach, that is prescribed by wto rules. but it is consensus, you do not impose it? we will not publish it if we do not get a consensus. there has to be a consensus of all of the stakeholders of. we ensure fair p
last year we published a new standard on robot ethics.be increasingly influenced by the use of robots at home and at work, but who owns them? who is responsible for programming and operating them? who is accountable when things go wrong? that standard is a good example of setting the government's framework. it enables them to innovate and do research and of elements and accelerate the adoption of new products. you are a vital pa rt of new products. you are a vital part of the free market, and...
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using robots to help our heros. wait to see the robots coming up this morning.ght now this half an hour. white house is waging a war on fake news. deputy secretary sarah huckabee sanders slamming cnn after the network retracted a story that linked president trump's advisers to russian investment fund. watch this. >> if the media can't be trusted to report the news, that's a dangerous place to report in america. we have been going for the better part of a year now with no evidence of anything but this story gets covered day in and day and america is looking for something better, they are looking for something more and i think they deserve something better from news media. maria: three cnn employees were forced to resign and huckabee sanders said she's not sure this is enough. joining us right now investigative journalist and author of the smear, fake news control what you see, what you think and how you vote. cheryl atkison. what do you think about the cnn story, does cnn need to take further action on top of firing those three? >> i'm not comfortable saying what
using robots to help our heros. wait to see the robots coming up this morning.ght now this half an hour. white house is waging a war on fake news. deputy secretary sarah huckabee sanders slamming cnn after the network retracted a story that linked president trump's advisers to russian investment fund. watch this. >> if the media can't be trusted to report the news, that's a dangerous place to report in america. we have been going for the better part of a year now with no evidence of...
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we got back from a big tech conference arguing that robots and apps and shared economies are puttinguppression on wage inflation. is that valid or not? >> i think it is valid. i don't think the robots will cost us jobs but will increase the gap between not so much the rich and the poor as the educated and less educated in this economy. the less educated workers will have a tougher and tougher time competing, which they're essentially doing, with robots and other technology in the workplace. that's one thing that will suppress wages. >> let me add -- >> i just want to add to that. if you look at president trump's policy of trying to reduce the corporate tax rate, bring the stranded cash here at home, abroad back home and encourage investment, what we're going to end up with, given that we're going to try to create a more favorable environment here and yet do nothing to bend the cost curve on labor, especially with health care costs the way they are, that is going to invite robotics and we are going to see a big investment in the u.s. but i think it could be at the cost of jobs. overse
we got back from a big tech conference arguing that robots and apps and shared economies are puttinguppression on wage inflation. is that valid or not? >> i think it is valid. i don't think the robots will cost us jobs but will increase the gap between not so much the rich and the poor as the educated and less educated in this economy. the less educated workers will have a tougher and tougher time competing, which they're essentially doing, with robots and other technology in the...