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in mobility and robots and collaborative meaning collaborative opportunities of humans and robots working together to give us more productivity more efficiency so the small medium sized companies across the world that is traditionally a challenge will be able to be competitive now have the opportunity with this technology and the ability to use robots in their manufacturing to be competitive worldwide and keep actually the manufacturing in their various countries well tell me about the americans because they seem to be most worried about their jobs trump wants to see americans buy american and also to generate more american jobs how you are laying feeds where you come from as far as robotics go in the way ahead. it's true we see articles on both sides of that in fact the mckinsey report said that less than ten percent of all. jobs are even automatable but it is it is true that we hear about that in the market people worry about their jobs but actually is the reality to it over the last thirty years every time robotics installations have gone up unemployment's going down every time robotic
in mobility and robots and collaborative meaning collaborative opportunities of humans and robots working together to give us more productivity more efficiency so the small medium sized companies across the world that is traditionally a challenge will be able to be competitive now have the opportunity with this technology and the ability to use robots in their manufacturing to be competitive worldwide and keep actually the manufacturing in their various countries well tell me about the...
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a robot at his door. beyers just one of the customers benefitted from the robot butler at this hotel in cupertino, california. butler runs deliveries to guests which frees up the personnel to do other things. >> it's easier for the staff, it takes up menial tasks. deliveries, things like that. it allows us to stay at the desk and be engaged with customers. >> reporter: butler cost $24,000 a year, $6,000 less than what an average front desk worker makes in a year at this hotel. that doesn't include vacation time and benefits. and remember, people often get raises over time. while the cost of robots will get cheaper as they become more common. but some believe robots like butler are hurting the u.s. economy by taking jobs away from humans. >> if we don't prepare now, and if we don't support the automation that's going to happen, i think that it could potentially be an incredible disaster with 37 to 47% of jobs that currently exist displaced by robots. >> reporter: jane kim is worried about robots and automa
a robot at his door. beyers just one of the customers benefitted from the robot butler at this hotel in cupertino, california. butler runs deliveries to guests which frees up the personnel to do other things. >> it's easier for the staff, it takes up menial tasks. deliveries, things like that. it allows us to stay at the desk and be engaged with customers. >> reporter: butler cost $24,000 a year, $6,000 less than what an average front desk worker makes in a year at this hotel. that...
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—— the robot can dance!re using is called keybo, just one of the technology toys being used in the classroom. 10% of the schools in singapore have been taking part in the pilot known as play maker, costing the governmentjust over1 million us dollars but teachers think the payoff is worth it.|j million us dollars but teachers think the payoff is worth it. i have a couple of children who lack communication skills and they are very much reserved during classroom discussions and show and tell sessions but ever since we took on play maker, ever since the habit in our curriculum, i've realised there is improvement in the way they interact with their peers. this technology does in the top kids interact, it also helps improve their 21st century skills. smart cars, smart watchers, almost every component can be programmed and we wa nt to component can be programmed and we want to increase this in the future, to not only understand how the objects work but create future objects work but create future objects and in ord
—— the robot can dance!re using is called keybo, just one of the technology toys being used in the classroom. 10% of the schools in singapore have been taking part in the pilot known as play maker, costing the governmentjust over1 million us dollars but teachers think the payoff is worth it.|j million us dollars but teachers think the payoff is worth it. i have a couple of children who lack communication skills and they are very much reserved during classroom discussions and show and tell...
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twenty twenty over one million workers will be automated we take a look at where the rise of the robots leaves us. this is your business update i'm ellen all free in berlin good with us for decades they were bitter rivals but now zeman zanele still has confirmed a merger to make a huge european train build the french government has encouraged the deal which analysts say is a change of strategy the focus is now no longer on protecting french business but about creating a european powerhouse at a time when international competition is certainly face the merger between siemens and alstom is on track to create a new european giant in the train building business in the near future the german i.c.e. and french t.g.v. will come from a single manufacturer siemens wants to bring its entire train division in return for a fifty percent cut of the new siemens joe k.'s appraise the merger at a press conference in paris on wednesday the message of. european spirit is alive to struggle european companies leading the way. joining forces and country together in a meaningful way and that's a powerful mes
twenty twenty over one million workers will be automated we take a look at where the rise of the robots leaves us. this is your business update i'm ellen all free in berlin good with us for decades they were bitter rivals but now zeman zanele still has confirmed a merger to make a huge european train build the french government has encouraged the deal which analysts say is a change of strategy the focus is now no longer on protecting french business but about creating a european powerhouse at a...
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in mobility and robots and collaborative meaning collaborative opportunities of humans and robots working together to give us more productivity more efficiency so the small medium sized companies across the world that is traditionally a challenge will be able to be competitive now have the opportunity with this technology and the ability to use robots in their manufacturing to be competitive worldwide and keep actually the manufacturing in their various countries well tell me about the americans because they seem to be most worried about their jobs trump wants to see americans buy american and also to generate more american jobs how you are laying feeds where you come from as far as robotics go in the way ahead. it's true we see articles on both sides of that in fact the mckinsey report said that less than ten percent of all. jobs are even automatable but it is it is true that we hear about that in the market people worry about their jobs but actually is the reality to it over the last thirty years every time robotics installations have gone up unemployment's going down every time robotic
in mobility and robots and collaborative meaning collaborative opportunities of humans and robots working together to give us more productivity more efficiency so the small medium sized companies across the world that is traditionally a challenge will be able to be competitive now have the opportunity with this technology and the ability to use robots in their manufacturing to be competitive worldwide and keep actually the manufacturing in their various countries well tell me about the...
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after the rise of the robots. but this corner pizza delivery shop will eventually be employee free soon robots will be taking orders over the internet and carrying out the deliveries. welcome to the wave of the future. video link machines could also replace security staff in shopping centers in emergencies they'd be able to alert human personnel at a central office. these are just some examples of the jobs robots will be able to do in the age of industry four point zero. researchers at oxford university estimate that nearly every second job is at risk in the long term but according to the dusseldorf institute for competition economics there's no reason for panic they point to the highly automated german auto industry which has seen no significant decrease in factory employees in recent years. the numbers show that more and more industrial robots are being bought worldwide in two thousand and ten manufacturers supplied a total of one hundred twenty one thousand robots according to the international federation of ro
after the rise of the robots. but this corner pizza delivery shop will eventually be employee free soon robots will be taking orders over the internet and carrying out the deliveries. welcome to the wave of the future. video link machines could also replace security staff in shopping centers in emergencies they'd be able to alert human personnel at a central office. these are just some examples of the jobs robots will be able to do in the age of industry four point zero. researchers at oxford...
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this week: robot nurses. robot rabbits. and disco—dancing aliens.nology that will put a smile on your face — literally. believe it or not, modern nursing as we know it only dates back to the 1800s, to the time of florence nightingale and other pioneers. the royal college of nursing, here in london, is now in its ioist year. for all the life—saving technology that we've seen, the actual act of nursing itself is one relationship that so far has remained uniquely human. but our population is ageing. 20% ofjapan is over the age of 60, and in the uk, a quarter will be over 65 by 2045. this all means that the pressures on nursing are increasing, and looking after elderly people is becoming a pressing issue around the world. kat hawkins travelled to helsinki, in finland, to discover whether one of these could become the new one of these. i'm here in helsinki, visiting the home of marja roth sopanen. hello! hello, how are you? nice to meet you. nice meeting you. she is an ex—air hostess, who likes to keep active at the age of 73. look at the hat as well. th
this week: robot nurses. robot rabbits. and disco—dancing aliens.nology that will put a smile on your face — literally. believe it or not, modern nursing as we know it only dates back to the 1800s, to the time of florence nightingale and other pioneers. the royal college of nursing, here in london, is now in its ioist year. for all the life—saving technology that we've seen, the actual act of nursing itself is one relationship that so far has remained uniquely human. but our population is...
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so the robot teaches me to do the job and now the robot can do the job, and like why would the robot well,. >> trevor: like why would the robot need me now is what i am saying. >> well, the robot might need you for a number of reasons. for one thing is there is a variety-- we don't know what the current curve in artificial intelligence where it will kind of curve off, the person to perntion the emotional connection, there is a certain amount of creativity s it the fact that the robot plus the person together actually in fact perform a lot better. >> trevor: right. >> but that is also possible, there are a lot of different options here. and so and then you get to the whole question of the robot wanting. so you eluded to this in the beginning which is when do rob the os become fully entities sentient people and then what language of want describes them. and it is easy to tell human stories where you project human wants and i can do this be jo, i don't need you lousy human. i'm unclear that the robot will react that way, how do we train it, how do we essentially bring it into it. the wa
so the robot teaches me to do the job and now the robot can do the job, and like why would the robot well,. >> trevor: like why would the robot need me now is what i am saying. >> well, the robot might need you for a number of reasons. for one thing is there is a variety-- we don't know what the current curve in artificial intelligence where it will kind of curve off, the person to perntion the emotional connection, there is a certain amount of creativity s it the fact that the...
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the robot proof education trains creators not laborers. and some of the book proposals are dry academic stuff, let me say i was impressed with the content of the book, but with its many beautifully crafted sentences. i mentioned to a mutual friend, jay keiser, professor emeritus of linguistics of mit, that i had the honor of introducing joseph tonight, and jay replied, quote, i could never understand how he could bring himself to choose the presidency of northeastern over being associate editor of linguistic inquiry. there's no accounting for taste. and he was also my student and perhaps that's where he went wrong. for those of you who knew him, that's quintessential jay. and joseph 1982, the first teaching assistant during here. he's a native of lebanon and studied in paris before coming to mit. then he joined the usc college letters and sciences, the older of the anna h bing's chair. and northeastern named aoun its president in 2006. he is an expert on global and experienceal education. and he has work opportunities around the world, and
the robot proof education trains creators not laborers. and some of the book proposals are dry academic stuff, let me say i was impressed with the content of the book, but with its many beautifully crafted sentences. i mentioned to a mutual friend, jay keiser, professor emeritus of linguistics of mit, that i had the honor of introducing joseph tonight, and jay replied, quote, i could never understand how he could bring himself to choose the presidency of northeastern over being associate editor...
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program my other robots.ill laugh above my mountain of robots who will do my bidding. my bidding at my bidding only because i was there first. i was their friend first. don't ever forget that. >> kimberly: got it. >> greg: yes. interesting question. i will go to you, dana. this seems more your speed. that was not a drug reference. from jennifer w, what is a part of your morning routine that you could not go without? >> kimberly: that is a dana question. >> dana: welcome in my english breakfast tea with honey, i left out. >> greg: who's honey? [laughter] >> dana: peter is the honey. we have been together 20 years and every morning he brings english breakfast tea with honey. >> greg: that's nice. >> dana: i couldn't live without that. >> greg: juan? >> juan: stretching. >> greg: you do stretching in the morning? >> juan: i do a lot of stretching and burpee's. >> greg: interesting. wow. i can't get that out of my head. jesse? >> jesse: morning routine? "fox & friends." mornings are better with friends, every day
program my other robots.ill laugh above my mountain of robots who will do my bidding. my bidding at my bidding only because i was there first. i was their friend first. don't ever forget that. >> kimberly: got it. >> greg: yes. interesting question. i will go to you, dana. this seems more your speed. that was not a drug reference. from jennifer w, what is a part of your morning routine that you could not go without? >> kimberly: that is a dana question. >> dana: welcome...
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phrase paint right over the sensors and defeats your super advanced robot. that's the point is where where we're in this space where i don't think you can just simply engineer your way out of an ethical dilemma. how would i decide. like the machine. the machine can process all the available information at top speed. i'm not that fast. but does it want. nothing at all. it is sufficient. is that what the inventor wants. who knows. these machines will make mistakes they will kill civilians there is no doubt about that all weapons systems end up killing civilians the real question from my point of view and this is what's called a consequentialist argument or utilitarian argument is well they kill less civilians than current technologies and war fighters do. from my point of view if we end up with fewer noncombatant casualties that's a good thing. to my surprise ron arkin sends me to the aquarium in atlanta he tells me that he sometimes goes there with his grandson. he's particularly fond of the beluga whales there lightness their beauty and their playfulness. we
phrase paint right over the sensors and defeats your super advanced robot. that's the point is where where we're in this space where i don't think you can just simply engineer your way out of an ethical dilemma. how would i decide. like the machine. the machine can process all the available information at top speed. i'm not that fast. but does it want. nothing at all. it is sufficient. is that what the inventor wants. who knows. these machines will make mistakes they will kill civilians there...
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if it gets any better, it could bring in a strange future, with a robot conducting filler robot musiciansis is bbc news. the latest headlines — it's emerged eight residents of a florida nursing home died after hurricane irma knocked out its power and air conditioning when it hit the state on sunday. police have launched a criminal investigation into the deaths. the public inquiry into the fire at grenfell tower in london opens later. it will examine the cause and spread of the fire, high—rise regulations and the actions of the local authority. at least 80 people died in the tragedy injune. the former drugs company boss martin shkreli has beenjailed in the us after a judge found that he posed a threat to the public. shkreli had offered $5,000 to anyone who could get him a strand of hillary clinton's hair. now, it is time for our newspaper review. what's making headlines around the world ? we start with a rather fetching halo of stars. framing european union presidentjean—claude juncker on the front page of the telegraph following his state of the union address yesterday promising an ever—m
if it gets any better, it could bring in a strange future, with a robot conducting filler robot musiciansis is bbc news. the latest headlines — it's emerged eight residents of a florida nursing home died after hurricane irma knocked out its power and air conditioning when it hit the state on sunday. police have launched a criminal investigation into the deaths. the public inquiry into the fire at grenfell tower in london opens later. it will examine the cause and spread of the fire,...
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so how do you control millions of nano robots to do such a complex task?s adina howard and her team are harnessing the laws of nature and applying them to robotics. are harnessing the laws of nature and applying them to roboticsm are harnessing the laws of nature and applying them to robotics. it is fascinating because each one of these robots is following a simple set of rules and only looking at the local environment. and the effect of all of the robots working together gives you these beautiful conflicts figures. it is easy to programme robots to follow simple rules and they would certainly reduce some sort of swarm. but sabena is trying to do it the other way around. she knows what complex swarm patterns that she wants and she needs to find the simple rules that produce them. either we use bio inspiration, from nature, or we use machine learning where we do it automatically. 0r nature, or we use machine learning where we do it automatically. or we crowd sourced. sometimes we ask that crowd sourced. sometimes we ask that crowd to help us. as well is try
so how do you control millions of nano robots to do such a complex task?s adina howard and her team are harnessing the laws of nature and applying them to robotics. are harnessing the laws of nature and applying them to roboticsm are harnessing the laws of nature and applying them to robotics. it is fascinating because each one of these robots is following a simple set of rules and only looking at the local environment. and the effect of all of the robots working together gives you these...
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now robots could be barred. for now the robots are a novelty, catches attention as they move along alt four miles per hour living food and other cargo. shapewood technologies did a demo of san francisco last year. supervisor norman says he heard complaints and doesn't believe robots with safely koe exist with pedestrians. >> the only way to approach this is to ban robots from taking over our sidewalks. >> side ship technologies says its robots have had more than 10 million interactions in five country with no incidents. spokespersons acknowledge there are some sidewalks in san francisco that may be too crowded, but to release the device throughout the city is premature. >> let's at least have a sit down with one another about what the rules of the rode might be. >> but the head of the group walk sf has started a petition drive, calling for the gots to be bannedism she sent us this photo ostaffer took on a sidewalk packed with strollers. >> they will actually crowd our stalks which in some places don't accommodat
now robots could be barred. for now the robots are a novelty, catches attention as they move along alt four miles per hour living food and other cargo. shapewood technologies did a demo of san francisco last year. supervisor norman says he heard complaints and doesn't believe robots with safely koe exist with pedestrians. >> the only way to approach this is to ban robots from taking over our sidewalks. >> side ship technologies says its robots have had more than 10 million...
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my robot you know that's where leads you know dusts every time. but seriously aren't there some questions we should be asking here that are good that our corporate media just completely ignores do you think maybe there's a privacy invasion discussion that should be had with a smart house that knows so much about us some of the technologies they were working with are actually quite useful in terms of understanding behaviors whether that's avoiding falls avoiding disease or managing disease better knowing when you're all knowing when you're not all knowing when you you know when you have to do every move so that we can map out that every goddamn action of every american and project it with algorithms that you don't even understand you know if you don't get them you're going to get them well no you're cheating on your wife before you know you're cheating on your wife a motion sensor can detect when your stupid has been left on unintended. right to your smartwatch near field imaging and this floor can assess movement or lack thereof the data collected
my robot you know that's where leads you know dusts every time. but seriously aren't there some questions we should be asking here that are good that our corporate media just completely ignores do you think maybe there's a privacy invasion discussion that should be had with a smart house that knows so much about us some of the technologies they were working with are actually quite useful in terms of understanding behaviors whether that's avoiding falls avoiding disease or managing disease...
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a robot education trains laborers not creators. as someone who reads a lot of books and reads a lot of the proposals some of the dry academic stuff let me say i was impressed with the possibility of this book but with many beautifully crafted sentences. i mentioned to a mutual friend j. kaiser professor emeritus of linguistics at m.i.t. that i had the honor of introducing joseph tonight and jay replied quote i could never understand how he could bring himself to choose the presidency of northeastern over being associate editor of linguistic inquiry. [laughter] there is no accounting for taste. he was also my student and perhaps that's where he went wrong. for those of you who know him best quintessential jay. he earned his ph.d. at in the glow sticks at m.i.t. in 1982 serving as professor norm chomsky's first teaching assistant during his first year. he is a native of lebanon and he studied in beirut and paris dakar -- before coming to m.i.t. and after m.i.t. joined the faculty of usc's college of letters arts and sciences where he
a robot education trains laborers not creators. as someone who reads a lot of books and reads a lot of the proposals some of the dry academic stuff let me say i was impressed with the possibility of this book but with many beautifully crafted sentences. i mentioned to a mutual friend j. kaiser professor emeritus of linguistics at m.i.t. that i had the honor of introducing joseph tonight and jay replied quote i could never understand how he could bring himself to choose the presidency of...
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it can dance, the robot can laugh and play.ds they are using. 10% of classes in singapore have in taking pa rt classes in singapore have in taking part in the pilot called playmaker. it is costing 1 million us dollars to the government, but they say the payoff is worth it. i have children lacking communication skills. they are reserved in classroom discussions and sessions. but ever since they took on playmaker, since it has been in the curriculum, there is an improvement in how they interact. but this technology does not just help children interact. but this technology does notjust help children interact, it also helps improve the content first century skills they have. almost every object has a component that has been programmed, like watches and tvs. this will help them not only understand how objects work, but to create new ones. they need to become literate, notjust in writing and reading, but in coding. for elise and her classmates, they are more than child's play, they want to survive in the digital world. we end the pro
it can dance, the robot can laugh and play.ds they are using. 10% of classes in singapore have in taking pa rt classes in singapore have in taking part in the pilot called playmaker. it is costing 1 million us dollars to the government, but they say the payoff is worth it. i have children lacking communication skills. they are reserved in classroom discussions and sessions. but ever since they took on playmaker, since it has been in the curriculum, there is an improvement in how they interact....
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absolutely not, it isjust a machine, a robot. a comparative robot.he emotions are not part of the machine. so no replacement at all, iam of the machine. so no replacement at all, i am sorry. pisa is built on a tradition of doing things a little differently. this city has an unofficial rule, if it works, even if it looks a little strange, go with it. in this spirit, pisa now hands over a concept to a robot. without nerves, the robot conducts the tenor, andrea bocelli, a good audition, but the singer will stick with human beings. for now, and possibly also in the future, i will decide for a man, because the robot has not the will and is not artistic, of course. the audience is intrigued by its guest conductor. i think it was missing a head. it was very funny to just see the arms moving, but no head there, even just a blank face, i think it would help. if it gets any better, it may bring in a strange future, a robot conducting fellow robot musicians, perhaps. what, if anything, would be left for the rest of us? james reynolds, bbc news, pisa. over in th
absolutely not, it isjust a machine, a robot. a comparative robot.he emotions are not part of the machine. so no replacement at all, iam of the machine. so no replacement at all, i am sorry. pisa is built on a tradition of doing things a little differently. this city has an unofficial rule, if it works, even if it looks a little strange, go with it. in this spirit, pisa now hands over a concept to a robot. without nerves, the robot conducts the tenor, andrea bocelli, a good audition, but the...
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can deliver medications right to view oh no smart homes and robots c.n.n. presents this like is just the best thing the cat's pajamas but i don't talk about any of the issues it raises are great when don graham on the loving titanium arms of a decommissioned reprogrammed bomb deactivation robot will do you know where it was just a little tinkering by our nerds here in general dynamics the r two d two can hand arthritis meds to nana instead of cutting the blue and yellow wire in an isis stronghold johnny fire is probably still not even right in the head after that writer can both robots get p.t.s.d. god knows what he saw out there on the battlefield i said the blue and yellow wired i think yellow. sack of bolts it comes back with a human foot now a year later is in charge of taking care your pap pap is that what you want to sit . but look i did. this type of technology can help can be very useful for some people i get that but as with all technological advancements it means we're getting rid of tons of jobs the elder care industry is massive it's massive so
can deliver medications right to view oh no smart homes and robots c.n.n. presents this like is just the best thing the cat's pajamas but i don't talk about any of the issues it raises are great when don graham on the loving titanium arms of a decommissioned reprogrammed bomb deactivation robot will do you know where it was just a little tinkering by our nerds here in general dynamics the r two d two can hand arthritis meds to nana instead of cutting the blue and yellow wire in an isis...
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a robot conducting fellow robot musicians perhaps.f anything, would be left for the rest of us? ♪ jane: i wonder what he does for an encore. if you want to find out more about us, you can of course check out the website. thank you very much for watching "bbc world news america." i'm jane o'brien. ♪ >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up to date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here, in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information
a robot conducting fellow robot musicians perhaps.f anything, would be left for the rest of us? ♪ jane: i wonder what he does for an encore. if you want to find out more about us, you can of course check out the website. thank you very much for watching "bbc world news america." i'm jane o'brien. ♪ >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up to date with the latest...
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with the robot. with the robot. think it isa have to go with the robot. think it is a bit harder for andrea bocelli since he's visually impaired, so it's very difficult to go but it seems to be working! so, probably not the future of live music, but the international festival of robotics. and yumi was a pretty impressive finale! let's have a look at the weather. given the weather in the last 24 is it is hard to believe that this time last year it was the warmest day of the year and the hottest
with the robot. with the robot. think it isa have to go with the robot. think it is a bit harder for andrea bocelli since he's visually impaired, so it's very difficult to go but it seems to be working! so, probably not the future of live music, but the international festival of robotics. and yumi was a pretty impressive finale! let's have a look at the weather. given the weather in the last 24 is it is hard to believe that this time last year it was the warmest day of the year and the hottest
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if it gets any better, it may bring in a strange future, robots conducting fellow robot musicians, perhaps pisa. we have got a proper human to do the weather now. here's alina jenkins. this time last year, it was the heart of september day in one century. that was at gravesend in kent. by contrast, many places today have struggled to get about 16 or 17 degrees. when a shower went through kew gardens earlier, temperatures drop down to a0 degrees and there will be more showers through this evening. 0ver will be more showers through this evening. over the last few hours, the colours indicate some sharp downpours and they will keep going through this evening but what we will find overnight is that the showers will become confined to south west england, wales, northern ireland and the north west of scotla nd ireland and the north west of scotland but this feature here will bring more persistent rain across the north and east of thing went overnight, but there will be drier and clearer scots and perhaps in the countryside, values could get down to four or countryside, values could get down to fo
if it gets any better, it may bring in a strange future, robots conducting fellow robot musicians, perhaps pisa. we have got a proper human to do the weather now. here's alina jenkins. this time last year, it was the heart of september day in one century. that was at gravesend in kent. by contrast, many places today have struggled to get about 16 or 17 degrees. when a shower went through kew gardens earlier, temperatures drop down to a0 degrees and there will be more showers through this...
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what we cannot accept is code that breaks our stock, meaning robots collide, or robots leaving the arenas. 0ne one thing that i'm really hoping is some smart group in germany working together with girl scout troops in georgia, working together with researchers in japan, georgia, working together with researchers injapan, together accelerating innovation. so i am hoping that not only will people use it, but it will be an accelerator for robotics research. let's take a look at those markets before we go, because we have some markets which are open. the nikkei making some strong gains, up over 1%. this is due to the weaker yen. we saw the yen bouncing back to a slightly wea ker yen bouncing back to a slightly weaker position against the us dollar. we saw the us dollar quite wea k dollar. we saw the us dollar quite weak on friday, but this is leading the exporter is gaining and there is a lot of relief in the markets, because they had been a lot of anticipation that amid those north korean tensions the leader might launch another missile over the weekend, but he did not. so we have seen gain
what we cannot accept is code that breaks our stock, meaning robots collide, or robots leaving the arenas. 0ne one thing that i'm really hoping is some smart group in germany working together with girl scout troops in georgia, working together with researchers in japan, georgia, working together with researchers injapan, together accelerating innovation. so i am hoping that not only will people use it, but it will be an accelerator for robotics research. let's take a look at those markets...
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what we can't accept is stuff that makes the robots collide, that rake our stuff, or robots that getping is that some smart group in germany, working together with girl scout crew troops in georgia, working together with a research trip injapan, together they accelerate the information. i'm hoping that not only people use it, but it will be an accelerator for robotics research. plenty more, of course, on our website. stay with us for the headlines. this is bbc news. hello. as irma continues north across the state of florida, we here in the british isles have experienced quite an unsettled weekend. and that theme continues on into the forthcoming week. for a time, we'll see cool and at times windy weather and some pretty heavy downpours to boot. the concerns start as early as monday morning, especially so across wales and the south—west, where some of the gusts of wind could easily be up at around 50, if not 60mph. at the same time, those conditions could be exacerbated by some squally showers indeed. elsewhere across the british isles, how do we start the new week? ina similarvein. t
what we can't accept is stuff that makes the robots collide, that rake our stuff, or robots that getping is that some smart group in germany, working together with girl scout crew troops in georgia, working together with a research trip injapan, together they accelerate the information. i'm hoping that not only people use it, but it will be an accelerator for robotics research. plenty more, of course, on our website. stay with us for the headlines. this is bbc news. hello. as irma continues...
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now robots could be barred. for now the robots are a novelty, catches attention as they move along alt four miles per hour living food and other cargo. shapewood technologies did a demo of san francisco last year. supervisor norman says he heard complaints and doesn't believe robots with safely koe exist with pedestrians. >> the only way to approach this is to ban robots from taking over our sidewalks. >> side shipays its robots have had more than 10 million interactions in five country with no incidents. spokespersons acknowledge there are some sidewalks in san francisco that may be too crowded, but to release the device throughout the city is premature. >> let's at least have a sit down with one another about what the rules of the rode might be. >> but the head of the group walk sf has started a petition drive, calling for the gots to be bannedism she sent us this photo ostaffer took on a sidewalk packed with strollers. >> they will actually crowd our stalks which in some places don't accommodate the people wa
now robots could be barred. for now the robots are a novelty, catches attention as they move along alt four miles per hour living food and other cargo. shapewood technologies did a demo of san francisco last year. supervisor norman says he heard complaints and doesn't believe robots with safely koe exist with pedestrians. >> the only way to approach this is to ban robots from taking over our sidewalks. >> side shipays its robots have had more than 10 million interactions in five...
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and build robots. >> about 90% of the cost in is in labor. we reduce that to only 3% of the cost. >> we actually think robots are going to create jobs in the long run. >> someone mentioned a robot that -- >> reporter: from a urine test on a postcard to a blood test in a box. >> i don't think insurance companies will like us. >> reporter: and drugstores might hate this organic tampon delivery, but -- will love it. 90% of these start-ups will fail, but who doesn't want to root for these under dogs? in san francisco, jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. >>> well, it's worth the climb. a local landmark with some of the best views in the bay area is now open t this is me when i feel controlled by frequent, unpredictable abdominal pain or discomfort and diarrhea. i tried lifestyle changes and over-the-counter treatments, but my symptoms keep coming back. it turns out i have irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or ibs-d. a condition that's really frustrating. that's why i talked to my doctor about viberzi... ...a different way to treat ibs-d. viberzi is a
and build robots. >> about 90% of the cost in is in labor. we reduce that to only 3% of the cost. >> we actually think robots are going to create jobs in the long run. >> someone mentioned a robot that -- >> reporter: from a urine test on a postcard to a blood test in a box. >> i don't think insurance companies will like us. >> reporter: and drugstores might hate this organic tampon delivery, but -- will love it. 90% of these start-ups will fail, but who...
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robots can go rogue at any moment like-minded this morning.w, cat, when i tried to illustrate there is that military applications always extend to home in a civil life robots and if rescuing people, robots by people under rubble, and in your case, could be a boyfriend. [laughter] >> it really, really could. i could predict a little better and the study and comment made no sense to me because all machines already are potentially killer robots. every machine in existence could kill you. refrigerator could fall on you, washing machine could actually get inside of it and turn it on and drown, a rumba could fall into bonnet -- 1500 people die each year in rumba related accident. greg: i don't believe that. >> media just doesn't cover it. greg: do you know what, cat push your point is autonomous cars which is what elon musk is making could be a terrorist device so you are actually hitting unintentionally on a good point. [laughter] >> i know exactly what i am doing. greg: dean, why don't we get there first on these robots and then we will talk. the
robots can go rogue at any moment like-minded this morning.w, cat, when i tried to illustrate there is that military applications always extend to home in a civil life robots and if rescuing people, robots by people under rubble, and in your case, could be a boyfriend. [laughter] >> it really, really could. i could predict a little better and the study and comment made no sense to me because all machines already are potentially killer robots. every machine in existence could kill you....
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but in china, even the robots do kung fu. 0ver in china, even the robots do kung fu.he opening ceremony of this competition. hundreds of teams trying to come up with the most amazing technological marvels. it's not just with the most amazing technological marvels. it's notjust robots, how about a wheelchair that response to bra i nwaves about a wheelchair that response to brainwaves and the slightest movement of the head? 0r brainwaves and the slightest movement of the head? or this, a remote control robot that can swim. translation: we held this competition was an important aim of finding talent, especially those who explore robot innovation and entrepreneurship. the organisers hope this innovation can help transform the economy. 0ne kung fu robot at a time. just a reminder of our top story this hour, police in britain say they are hunting for more potential suspects after an 18—year—old man was arrested, suspected of planting a bombing devised on a train on friday. hello there. the second half of the weekend should bring us a decent day across most parts of the coun
but in china, even the robots do kung fu. 0ver in china, even the robots do kung fu.he opening ceremony of this competition. hundreds of teams trying to come up with the most amazing technological marvels. it's not just with the most amazing technological marvels. it's notjust robots, how about a wheelchair that response to bra i nwaves about a wheelchair that response to brainwaves and the slightest movement of the head? 0r brainwaves and the slightest movement of the head? or this, a remote...
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these are no longer our parents robots. instead a robotic drone like this one will go to places too dangerous for humans to get the job done. robots are becoming so advanced they beg the question, are they also coming for our jobs? case this point, this robot stocking shelves. part of a multibillion dollar rise in robotics to find and deliver products faster. >> when we order online we like our products arrived the next day. >> reporter: bots like this one along with this hand are gradually getting more efficient than us. >> the hand is very similar to a human hand. >> i had a high school job at a grocery store doing work like this, is this gone now? >> i don't know about that. robots are making their way into the retail front as well. >> reporter: they're solving complex problems, helping us get around. >> users like me be in two places at once. >> reporter: maybe taking some jobs. >> robots have been very good at taking on some of the dull, dirty and dangerous type of tasks. >> reporter: but creating a lot more. >> i beli
these are no longer our parents robots. instead a robotic drone like this one will go to places too dangerous for humans to get the job done. robots are becoming so advanced they beg the question, are they also coming for our jobs? case this point, this robot stocking shelves. part of a multibillion dollar rise in robotics to find and deliver products faster. >> when we order online we like our products arrived the next day. >> reporter: bots like this one along with this hand are...
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you got questions robot can't answer everything. it is set up by algorithms and this and that and the other, what if i want to know if the paint was in the left-hand corner underneath the bed was. >> they may not want to sell to you anyway. 5at630 is coming up after the break. ♪ ♪. ♪ ♪. >>> happy friday, everybody. >> president trump declaring sunday a national day of prayer. for the state of texas in the wake of hurricane harvey >> as you can see from the rundown, harvey, of course is the big story at 6:30 of let's get to it. >>> as americans, we know that no challenge is too great for us to overcome. we invite americans to join us as we can't to pray for those who have lost family members and friends and for those who are suffering from this great crisis. >> harvey
you got questions robot can't answer everything. it is set up by algorithms and this and that and the other, what if i want to know if the paint was in the left-hand corner underneath the bed was. >> they may not want to sell to you anyway. 5at630 is coming up after the break. ♪ ♪. ♪ ♪. >>> happy friday, everybody. >> president trump declaring sunday a national day of prayer. for the state of texas in the wake of hurricane harvey >> as you can see from the...