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robots can be incredible so a robotic arm to make your favourite cocktail that when you come back into. one of my ideas was to have two robotic arms like tom cruise. imagine. one of them is squeezes a bit out and it goes like a fountain and the other one catches it, then you can have someone come and join in in—between the two of them. it could be magic. they can make money, they can give consistency. but then what happens to the staff? working with humans can be a nightmare. but it can be the most rewarding thing in the world. so if a computer can chop an onion really quickly, a robot, get the robot to chop the onion really quickly so then the human could do something else about being human, can create, so if robots could give humans back their creativity and their imagination, that for me would be unbelievable. over the years we have seen quite a few food computers on the programme, these are boxes or even shipping containers full of strawberries or lettuce that are growing under led lights and in special nutrient mixes and the advantage is, we were told, is that you can grow this fo
robots can be incredible so a robotic arm to make your favourite cocktail that when you come back into. one of my ideas was to have two robotic arms like tom cruise. imagine. one of them is squeezes a bit out and it goes like a fountain and the other one catches it, then you can have someone come and join in in—between the two of them. it could be magic. they can make money, they can give consistency. but then what happens to the staff? working with humans can be a nightmare. but it can be...
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robots can be incredible so a robotic arm to make your favourite cocktail that when you walk into a barould be amazing. one of my aims was to have two robotic arms like tom cruise. imagine. 0ne to have two robotic arms like tom cruise. imagine. one of it squeezes a bit out and the other one catches it. can you imagine? it could be magic. they can give consistency. but then what happens to the staff? it would be a nightmare. but it can be the most rewarding thing in the world working with people. get the robot to chop the onion really quickly so that the human can do something else, can create so if robots could give humans back their creativity and their imagination, that for me would be unbelievable. 0ver that for me would be unbelievable. over the years we have seen quite a few food computers, boxes or shipping containers full of strawberries or letters growing under led lights with special nutrient mixes and the advantages we we re nutrient mixes and the advantages we were told is you can grow the food locally and you do not have to shipperd around the world and you can very shipperd
robots can be incredible so a robotic arm to make your favourite cocktail that when you walk into a barould be amazing. one of my aims was to have two robotic arms like tom cruise. imagine. 0ne to have two robotic arms like tom cruise. imagine. one of it squeezes a bit out and the other one catches it. can you imagine? it could be magic. they can give consistency. but then what happens to the staff? it would be a nightmare. but it can be the most rewarding thing in the world working with...
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scientists are now developing the nano robots that treat targeted diseases inside the human. fiction in today's medical world tomorrow today. next on d w. she says her greatest luxury is. fast. enough to decide. how to do so many different job while. making. products. an exclusive interview with the actress screenwriter and director talks to a. 30 minute. did armstrong really walk on the moon. simply earth really slash hafter on. the government planes to poison us or. conspiracy theories to spread like wildfire on the internet. in this country spinners the fairies can provide comfort you don't like reality create another tradition in. the silm about knowledge and belief trust and deception. democracy of the go boy starts joy 1st on g.w. . the human guts it's said that we know less about it than about the surface of the moon what we do know is that the foods we eat kind of affect our health and that of our immune system for instance too much stuff like this is bad for us. and sometimes it's probing our intestines in order to understand more about diet and digestion. we'll be l
scientists are now developing the nano robots that treat targeted diseases inside the human. fiction in today's medical world tomorrow today. next on d w. she says her greatest luxury is. fast. enough to decide. how to do so many different job while. making. products. an exclusive interview with the actress screenwriter and director talks to a. 30 minute. did armstrong really walk on the moon. simply earth really slash hafter on. the government planes to poison us or. conspiracy theories to...
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robots already but robots can be used to task a factory very quickly.. all right, we will watch this space. professor robert richardson, thank you for your time. mexico has begun to open up this month following weeks of total closure. the president, andres manuel lopez 0brador, has said that he expects a millionjobs to be lost to the virus although claims he has a plan to recover them — and more — next year. 0ur mexico correspondent, will grant, reports. after weeks of lockdown, mexicans can be forgiven for needing a beer. but it has been harder to find what in the pandemic. with bruce not deemed an essential industry, the factories were shuttered across the country. until now. this month, mexico has started to reopen for business. the beer supply, reopen for business. the beer supply, which was rapidly running out, is being replenished. minerva craft beer company were back through the doors as soon as possible, with new safety measures in place for their employees. the beer company has managed to avoid sucking large numbers of staff but much of its rev
robots already but robots can be used to task a factory very quickly.. all right, we will watch this space. professor robert richardson, thank you for your time. mexico has begun to open up this month following weeks of total closure. the president, andres manuel lopez 0brador, has said that he expects a millionjobs to be lost to the virus although claims he has a plan to recover them — and more — next year. 0ur mexico correspondent, will grant, reports. after weeks of lockdown, mexicans...
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and look i'm stealing the show or maybe even your job robot his take over the number of restaurants. i did as well and place to business time is taking a 1st round of e.u. talks of failed to seal a deal on rescuing the economic bloc instead they've highlighted discord europe's facing its worst ever recession but leaders couldn't even meet face to face to talk about it. no black limousines this time and no flickering cameras friday's e.u. summit was held in cyberspace but the issues the blocks leaders have to deal with are all firmly rooted in the real world the corona crisis has sent europe spinning into recession and money is needed for the fightback all agree that a coronavirus recovery fund totaling 750000000000 euros will be set up 500000000000 a plan does grants for countries hit especially hard by the pandemic. 250000000000 are earmarked as loans and for the 1st time the entire debt package will be collectively backed by e.u. members but not all countries like the idea of grants and collective liability the european commission's head has called for unity i'm convinced that for
and look i'm stealing the show or maybe even your job robot his take over the number of restaurants. i did as well and place to business time is taking a 1st round of e.u. talks of failed to seal a deal on rescuing the economic bloc instead they've highlighted discord europe's facing its worst ever recession but leaders couldn't even meet face to face to talk about it. no black limousines this time and no flickering cameras friday's e.u. summit was held in cyberspace but the issues the blocks...
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a restaurant in mass traced in the south of the country also boasts a robotic waiter a somewhat more futuristic looking model named amy which can say a few sentences to the guests by hearing you. the owner is still getting used to the new technology for the time being amy can only serve drinks and of course be the center of attention. i knew that i now like i don't know in a movie like you know like patrick's i don't know it's weird really weird and yet it's kind of a weird situation i like it that we're able to go to restaurants now so i think that getting people are able seems a bit strange microphone of these. restaurants in china have long deployed robots as waiting staff now the humanoid helpers are gaining a foothold in the netherlands to. and before we go how about some time alone with a masterpiece jenner was sort of college days giving out love is just that with an exhibition it calls 5 minutes with one a is it is into the exhibition individual with family or friends to view one of the french impressionists quarterly paintings with no elbowing from crowds the museum says it'
a restaurant in mass traced in the south of the country also boasts a robotic waiter a somewhat more futuristic looking model named amy which can say a few sentences to the guests by hearing you. the owner is still getting used to the new technology for the time being amy can only serve drinks and of course be the center of attention. i knew that i now like i don't know in a movie like you know like patrick's i don't know it's weird really weird and yet it's kind of a weird situation i like it...
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. >> we have been talking about robot teachers.would have a teacher talking on tv or with a computer that would help children to learn. >> one thing that worries me is the robot teacher. i would like for you to think of can a robot teacher could take the place of the teachers you have? >> i don't think it could take place of many teachers. a robot teacher cannot teach 4 -- cannot teach a child to think for himself. >> you think a high priority for young americans? >> yes. >> i think a robot teacher would be awful for children. right now, when a child makes a mistake, the teacher helps them and works with them trying to correct that mistake. maybe if the child were turned in the wrong direction, the teacher could actually work with them and teach them to think in a new direction. a robot teacher, in my opinion, would contradict the child and say this is fact with no opinion. that would mean disaster for the school system. >> are you concerned about the school system? >> people would not be people , they would be robot going around o
. >> we have been talking about robot teachers.would have a teacher talking on tv or with a computer that would help children to learn. >> one thing that worries me is the robot teacher. i would like for you to think of can a robot teacher could take the place of the teachers you have? >> i don't think it could take place of many teachers. a robot teacher cannot teach 4 -- cannot teach a child to think for himself. >> you think a high priority for young americans?...
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for this hike she was able to try the new wearable robot.he change was immediate. >> it feels like i have the support helping me. >> she set out on the trail with a renewed sense of confidence. there was a big challenge at the end. the 400 steps promised to be a test. especially with her knee pain. usually it makes her take one step at a time. but not today. >> i could lift my legs without a struggle. the stairs were definitely easier. >> going forward we hope to make more wearable devices that can help regular people in their daily lives. >> from the factory floor to the grounds of a temple, wearable robots are helping people lighten the loads on their legs and hearts. this is nhk world, kyoto. >>> the tool we saw in the video was a trial but the company has teamed up with a travel agency to launch scheduled walking tours featuring the powered gear starting this month. >>> next we move on to innovation in displace for mobile devices and howow they a improving the way people interact with and perceive the world. we meet an entrepreneur in ch
for this hike she was able to try the new wearable robot.he change was immediate. >> it feels like i have the support helping me. >> she set out on the trail with a renewed sense of confidence. there was a big challenge at the end. the 400 steps promised to be a test. especially with her knee pain. usually it makes her take one step at a time. but not today. >> i could lift my legs without a struggle. the stairs were definitely easier. >> going forward we hope to make...
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fastbrick robotics robot hadrian x was shown breaking its own speed record for laying bricks.ced it is developing what it says is the world's first aesthetic injection robot to operate independently to provide treatments. it was also the week that ibm announced it would no longer offer, develop or research general face recognition technology. in a letter to us congress the company said it firmly opposes use of any technology for mass surveillance of racial profiling. amazon then put a one—year ban on the use of its recognition product by the police, and microsoft said it would not sell its facial recognition tech to the police until federal regulations were in place. remote doctor app babylon health acknowledged it suffered a data breach after after one of its users found they had access to dozens of video recordings of other patients‘ consultations. babylon said it has now fixed the issue and notified regulators. retailer gap has bought 73 warehouse robots to help with demand created by online orders. these sort picking robots can pick 335 pieces per hour. and finally this we
fastbrick robotics robot hadrian x was shown breaking its own speed record for laying bricks.ced it is developing what it says is the world's first aesthetic injection robot to operate independently to provide treatments. it was also the week that ibm announced it would no longer offer, develop or research general face recognition technology. in a letter to us congress the company said it firmly opposes use of any technology for mass surveillance of racial profiling. amazon then put a...
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. >>> a bay area robotics team is adapting to the fallout of coronavirus. we will let you know how the innovators are helping to preserve their sport while maintaining social distancing. >>> good morning, welcome to mornings on 2 . a beautiful picture here of the oakland estuary with san francisco the background. a bit of fog. steve says that should go away and we are going to talk to him in just a moment on what we can expect to this monday forecast. >>> we are here now and take some action because we get been getting a lot of run around. we are investigating and working on it. nobody hates that police more than us. we are looking into it but we have a had any action so we are here asking for action. >> the family of the man killed by the officer in san francisco joined the protest this morning saying they were shocked to find that he had been hired by the police department. happening today, the man golden state killer is expected to plead guilty to several charges. the 74-year-old joseph d'angelo, reached a plea deal with prosecutors to plead guilty to 13
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so is this robot that accompanied belgium. it can disinfect a hospital room in the matter of minutes. >> this robot is really unique on the market . there is no other concept that is similar t that drives itself in the room . >> reporter: this mall in thailand has a robot that monitors shoppers by taking temperatures. and smart south korea smart machines are serving coffee. and customers order at a kiosk and the robot can create some 60 different kind of drinks. tables are placed at a distance and an autonomous cart is used to deliver the order. no human workers required. the business behind the high- tech brew plants open another 30 cafcs in south korea in the coming months . michelle medina, cbs news, san diego. >>> checking in on wall street now, having a live look at the big board the dow is now up more than 300 points on this monday afternoon. >>> on storm watch now, we're tracking tropical storm cristobal. and the storm made landfall on the gulf coast yesterday. millions of people are under flash flood warnings. forecast
so is this robot that accompanied belgium. it can disinfect a hospital room in the matter of minutes. >> this robot is really unique on the market . there is no other concept that is similar t that drives itself in the room . >> reporter: this mall in thailand has a robot that monitors shoppers by taking temperatures. and smart south korea smart machines are serving coffee. and customers order at a kiosk and the robot can create some 60 different kind of drinks. tables are placed at...
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similar robots are being used in subways and buses like here in argentina. and little by little us now by that light is the light that the sun emits naturally and if the gustavus adolphus in this case we use type c. which is very high energy and works by destroying the d.n.a. of the bacteria. and the r.n.a. in the case of viruses less avoiding propagation or spread out on the. u.b.c. like kills all microorganisms but does not occur naturally. it has to be generated artificially. but the sun produces u.v. a b. and c. like this in light is filtered out by the earth's atmosphere otherwise there would be no life on earth. doctors advise against exposing yourself to direct t.v. see light it's the most powerful level of ultraviolet light there is and it's especially dangerous for the skin and eyes. i don't know let's bring in dr shiloh told kroft she saved by religious at cambridge infectious diseases and into disciplinary research center at the university of cambridge good to have you with us could restocks 1st of all looking at the virus itself what happens to a
similar robots are being used in subways and buses like here in argentina. and little by little us now by that light is the light that the sun emits naturally and if the gustavus adolphus in this case we use type c. which is very high energy and works by destroying the d.n.a. of the bacteria. and the r.n.a. in the case of viruses less avoiding propagation or spread out on the. u.b.c. like kills all microorganisms but does not occur naturally. it has to be generated artificially. but the sun...
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this is a robot that can stop diseases like covid-19 in its tracks. it uses ultraviolet to kill on door handles. came up with humanoid robot to offset japan's shrinking workforce. it can also clean toilets, work as a security guard and carry out inspections. it rents for about $1,000 a month. >>> all right. blame this one on her green juice, but lizzo is certainly clapping back at fat shamers this morning. the singer posted video of her exercising on particultiktok, accompanied it with stop judging others and words for people who
this is a robot that can stop diseases like covid-19 in its tracks. it uses ultraviolet to kill on door handles. came up with humanoid robot to offset japan's shrinking workforce. it can also clean toilets, work as a security guard and carry out inspections. it rents for about $1,000 a month. >>> all right. blame this one on her green juice, but lizzo is certainly clapping back at fat shamers this morning. the singer posted video of her exercising on particultiktok, accompanied it with...
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i meet a robot that works for organic farmer trying to customs. discover the feast of life become a visionary in this operation because i'm trying to foresee the problems we'll have in a decade and i'm doing my best to solve them through from. the farmers already having problems finding enough employees to work his fields bonnie ray. could solve this labor shortage by recognizing weeds and destroying them without relying on chemicals but the robot is still at the learning stage or the farmer has brought in i.t. experts to help. us forster if. you can imagine drawing a picture with a green marker and a red marker and then we tell him that's a carrot and those are weeds and later we have pictures without anything and we tell the robot to find out where would you use the color red or grey doesn't and this is what you see in the end it examines all the images and says. it was. artificial intelligence for farming. nowadays farmers also have to be engineers and software experts able to hook up heavy duty farm machinery to networks those networks collect
i meet a robot that works for organic farmer trying to customs. discover the feast of life become a visionary in this operation because i'm trying to foresee the problems we'll have in a decade and i'm doing my best to solve them through from. the farmers already having problems finding enough employees to work his fields bonnie ray. could solve this labor shortage by recognizing weeds and destroying them without relying on chemicals but the robot is still at the learning stage or the farmer...
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the robot creates some 60 different kinds of drinks.a distance and an ah top muss card is used to deliver the order. no human workers planned. they plan to open another 30 cafes in south korea in the coming months. nichelle medina. >> one low-tech device used to keep us safe, facemasks, can also cause problems. naomi ruccum spoke to the experts. >> reporter: across the country health workers are sharing photos like these showing whack happen after wearing a mass. >> these bumps around our masks, breakouts around the chin. >> the itchiness, the redness. >> reporter: some nurses have copied the term masking. >> i would have breakouts around my mouth which never rlly en from. >> reporter: with many areas encouraging people to cover their faces in public, many of us are also dealing with skip irritation. dermatologist at baylor college of medicine says when selecting a mask, it's important to choose the right material fore your skin type. >> if you're prone to acne, you might want to stay away from polyester that traps liptd and that might
the robot creates some 60 different kinds of drinks.a distance and an ah top muss card is used to deliver the order. no human workers planned. they plan to open another 30 cafes in south korea in the coming months. nichelle medina. >> one low-tech device used to keep us safe, facemasks, can also cause problems. naomi ruccum spoke to the experts. >> reporter: across the country health workers are sharing photos like these showing whack happen after wearing a mass. >> these...
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and this one here was put together by a robot.cnic, this modular machine is set to put together around 300 pizzas per hour. that is so many that you'd need three of those big ovens to cope with that amount. but those still need to be prepped by human but from there, it's completely automated. now, to get this machine running, first you select what kind of pizza you want on this tablet. once you've done that, you place the dough inside, underneath this sensor right here, and what that does is it works out the exact location of that dough. why's that? because it needs to work out where exactly those ingredients need to be placed on the pie. there are four modules for sauce, cheese, vegetables and meat. but a restaurant offering more on the menu can add however many they want. in between each ingredient module is a camera and this camera takes pictures of each stage of the pizza—making process. it then sends those pictures back to the ai so it can analyse them and improve itself over time. so the more pizzas it makes, the better it g
and this one here was put together by a robot.cnic, this modular machine is set to put together around 300 pizzas per hour. that is so many that you'd need three of those big ovens to cope with that amount. but those still need to be prepped by human but from there, it's completely automated. now, to get this machine running, first you select what kind of pizza you want on this tablet. once you've done that, you place the dough inside, underneath this sensor right here, and what that does is it...
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fastbrick robotics robot hadrian x was shown breaking its own speed record for laying bricks.oping what it says is the world's first aesthetic injection robot to operate independently to provide treatments. it was also the week that ibm announced it would no longer offer, develop or research general face recognition technology. in a letter to us congress the company said it firmly opposes use of any technology for mass surveillance or racial profiling. amazon then put a one—year ban on the use of its recognition product by the police, and microsoft said it would not sell its facial recognition tech to the police until federal regulations were in place. remote doctor app babylon health acknowledged it suffered a data breach after after one of its users found they had access to dozens of video recordings of other patients‘ consultations. babylon said it has now fixed the issue and notified regulators. retailer gap has bought 73 warehouse robots to help with demand created by online orders. these sort picking robots can pick 335 pieces per hour. and finally this week, we saw a ne
fastbrick robotics robot hadrian x was shown breaking its own speed record for laying bricks.oping what it says is the world's first aesthetic injection robot to operate independently to provide treatments. it was also the week that ibm announced it would no longer offer, develop or research general face recognition technology. in a letter to us congress the company said it firmly opposes use of any technology for mass surveillance or racial profiling. amazon then put a one—year ban on the...
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translation: our team is very happy with the robots.ork so they can come in and work with the guests. walking from the bars to the tables is no longer necessary. for now, the robots only serve drinks, although there are plans for them to diversify. they don't provide much in the way of conversation, but they won't be upset if you fail to give them a tip. tim ollman, bbc news. the oscar—winning film director spike lee has long been an outspoken critic of police brutality and racism. he said scenes witnessed in the united states over the past week were not new and had been going on since the advent of slavery in america four centuries ago. spike lee was speaking to will gompertz ahead of the release of his latest film. black gi, is it fair to serve more than the white americans that sent you here? in the broad sense, is the vietnam war through the viewpoint of black vietnam vets. i see...ghosts. happens to all of us, man! you are more than a film—maker. you're an intellectual, an activist, and you are very eloquent on the situation of rac
translation: our team is very happy with the robots.ork so they can come in and work with the guests. walking from the bars to the tables is no longer necessary. for now, the robots only serve drinks, although there are plans for them to diversify. they don't provide much in the way of conversation, but they won't be upset if you fail to give them a tip. tim ollman, bbc news. the oscar—winning film director spike lee has long been an outspoken critic of police brutality and racism. he said...
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. >> robot teacher.nk ofike for you to a robot teacher could take the place of the teachers you have? >> i don't think it could take place of many teachers. there were about teacher could not teach a child to think for himself. priority fora high young americans? >> yes. >> i think of about teacher would be awful for children. when a child makes a mistake, the teacher helps them and works with them trying to correct that mistake. turnedf the child were in the wrong direction, the teacher could actually work with them and teach them to think in a new direction. hey robot teacher, in my opinion, would contradict the child and say this is fact with no opinion. that would mean disaster for the school system. >> are you concerned about the school system? >>. people would not be people they would be robots. >> i think, leonard, you have set me at ease. i'm glad i still have something to do to make both of you better people. narrator: we have seen children given opportunities to develop oral skills. similarly i
. >> robot teacher.nk ofike for you to a robot teacher could take the place of the teachers you have? >> i don't think it could take place of many teachers. there were about teacher could not teach a child to think for himself. priority fora high young americans? >> yes. >> i think of about teacher would be awful for children. when a child makes a mistake, the teacher helps them and works with them trying to correct that mistake. turnedf the child were in the wrong...
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they sing happy birthday laughter at fenjin robotics, they have put aside their differences.ryone has worked flat out to meet their deadlines. it has been confirmed that a new virus that has been spreading across china can be passed from person to person. the infection is a new type of coronavirus. the rapidly spreading respiratory virus originated in the chinese city of wuhan. hospitals are overwhelmed. there is a degree of panic and concern amongst residents. public transport has been shutdown. residents are being urged to stay put. wuhan is in lockdown. the speed and scale of the lockdown took everyone by surprise. and its impact would be immediate and far—reaching. senguo's attempts to promote software to retailers around china was a huge success and brought in another investor who injected 5 million yen, over $700,000 into the business. his intervention also helped get many of the staff back home before the lockdown was imposed. after successfully delivering their contract, fenjin won several other commissions from major distilleries around the country. but the lockdown
they sing happy birthday laughter at fenjin robotics, they have put aside their differences.ryone has worked flat out to meet their deadlines. it has been confirmed that a new virus that has been spreading across china can be passed from person to person. the infection is a new type of coronavirus. the rapidly spreading respiratory virus originated in the chinese city of wuhan. hospitals are overwhelmed. there is a degree of panic and concern amongst residents. public transport has been...
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they remain upbeat but senguo and fenjin robotics now face an uncertain future.einvigorate its economy. but the after—effects of the epidemic can be seen and felt across wuhan. and it's difficult to predict what the long—term impact will be on the residents of the city whose name will be forever etched in our collective memory. many, like tiesen, would ratherforget. good evening it has been unusually windy again today. very showery filling knowledge april out and about i'm sure because we have this deep area of low pressure, more substantial rain coming back into the north and then we have this cluster of showers and thundery downpours still to clear away from southern and eastern areas. that will continue through this evening and as those showers fade through the night we will see things turning more clear in the south and quite cold but further north a lot of cloud following up mind the rain band and that rain substantial as well, much needed once again for some gardens. needless to say, with the fact we have that cloud around, still a stiff breeze out there it
they remain upbeat but senguo and fenjin robotics now face an uncertain future.einvigorate its economy. but the after—effects of the epidemic can be seen and felt across wuhan. and it's difficult to predict what the long—term impact will be on the residents of the city whose name will be forever etched in our collective memory. many, like tiesen, would ratherforget. good evening it has been unusually windy again today. very showery filling knowledge april out and about i'm sure because we...
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. >> the robots now moving public parks to bark orders at people. >> we are looking at wind gusts inhe 30s. what happened? how did we get to days of intense when? more portly when >> some breaking news from chopper five live over a bid brushfire. threatening about 100 structures in vacaville. they are calling this the quell fire. it is 150 acres right now and evacuations are in progress along pleasant valley road. we will keep on top of this and bring you any new updates as soon as we get them. >> >> it is june 6. it is a big day in world history. the 76th anniversary of what? >> starts with terrence the letter of his name. >> the day. >> if you are at home like this by the morning you would your d very good. >> another one from brian's own collection. >> the fire we just told you about, the quell fire that is burning outside of vacaville that one is bigger than the ones we were caring telling you about closer to home. you can see these from space. a lot of what you are seeing high clouds. keep your eye out for this. that right there the little gray patch is actually the visible sate
. >> the robots now moving public parks to bark orders at people. >> we are looking at wind gusts inhe 30s. what happened? how did we get to days of intense when? more portly when >> some breaking news from chopper five live over a bid brushfire. threatening about 100 structures in vacaville. they are calling this the quell fire. it is 150 acres right now and evacuations are in progress along pleasant valley road. we will keep on top of this and bring you any new updates as...
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they remain upbeat but senguo and fenjin robotics now face an uncertain future.to reinvigorate its economy. but the after—effects of the epidemic can be seen and felt across wuhan. and it's difficult to predict what the long—term impact will be on the residents of the city whose name will be forever etched in our collective memory. many, like tiesen, would rather forget. hello again. for many of us, monday was a dry day with variable cloud, some spells of sunshine, and the skies looked like this for quite a few of us. however, we did see some heavy downpours across southwest england. looking at the forecast over the next few hours, we do still have quite a lot of cloud in the sky across the uk. there are a few clear spells for the majority. it's dry at the moment, so those temperatures ought to account for all the cloud — not too low, we're looking at 8—10 celsius as we start off tuesday morning. so i suppose a fresh start to the day, but we will see some further changes in our weather as we go through tuesday. although we start off on a dry note, we do have this
they remain upbeat but senguo and fenjin robotics now face an uncertain future.to reinvigorate its economy. but the after—effects of the epidemic can be seen and felt across wuhan. and it's difficult to predict what the long—term impact will be on the residents of the city whose name will be forever etched in our collective memory. many, like tiesen, would rather forget. hello again. for many of us, monday was a dry day with variable cloud, some spells of sunshine, and the skies looked like...
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>> it seems like this robot is for good.id you see that the robot that clearly isn't for good, the one that looks like a dog or whatever or some kind of killer animal was recently at golden gate park 134. >> doing what? >> i don't know, but i saw pictures and videos of it walking around. and i thought here we go. say good-bye. >> we're done. >> was it on a leash? >> a leash won't do anything to robot killer dog. >> oh, that's duty. >> yeah, i think we showed that video of it trying to open a door and the guy on the leash pulling it back and the robot won. >> too close for comfort. >> well, at least one good robot out there even though it could harm us with its uv lasers. let's talk about what is going on weather-wise. it is a gorgeous sunrissunrise,y to windy. tonight 40s and 50s for lows. it will be calmer and warmer by sunday. so a couple days where we get a break from summer heat. 59 at half moon bay, mid to upper 60s san francisco, richmond, san mateo, everybody else pretty much low to mid-70s. and tonight 40s in the dee
>> it seems like this robot is for good.id you see that the robot that clearly isn't for good, the one that looks like a dog or whatever or some kind of killer animal was recently at golden gate park 134. >> doing what? >> i don't know, but i saw pictures and videos of it walking around. and i thought here we go. say good-bye. >> we're done. >> was it on a leash? >> a leash won't do anything to robot killer dog. >> oh, that's duty. >> yeah, i...
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these robots don't just stand around and look cute they're ready for action. followed by ready to use our immature surveys. hello good morning i am here to take your temperature and off he goes. we move closer to me. here at one of one discovered 19 treatment facilities only a short distance from the capital kigali the robots will be used for mass temperature screening to monitor patients status and to update their medical records but that's not all they can do if you program them they can take a trade to their patients and we knew that you want to go into the missions they can bring them out but for now we are using them for those those tasks. this leak robots can screen people for symptoms much faster than human doctors and they minimize contact between doctors and patients for example both according video messages. that say before we had them ready would visit. between 2 to 3 or 4 times a day. per patient but not least. we are now up to 2 times a day so that tells you how helpful they have. the 5 robots were donated by the united nations development program
these robots don't just stand around and look cute they're ready for action. followed by ready to use our immature surveys. hello good morning i am here to take your temperature and off he goes. we move closer to me. here at one of one discovered 19 treatment facilities only a short distance from the capital kigali the robots will be used for mass temperature screening to monitor patients status and to update their medical records but that's not all they can do if you program them they can take...
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this is a robot for industrial use.eactors or oil rigs or now increasingly in places like hospitals on the front lines dealing with co-vid. but i think what's particularly notable about this is boston dynamics has been this company it was sold by google to soft bank a couple years ago. it's been in development around the robots until now it's leased about 15 of them, and they are out in the field. the fact they're shifting to a sales model really sort of speaks to a company shift to a more scaleable commercial enterprise in the past they've developed robots for things like the department of defense. i asked for plans about that he said we're focussed as a company, an end spot, on the commercial opportunities the commercial direction is where they see the company going as they ramp up the efforts to sell the robots which basically start at 74 ,500 there's bigger product for enterprise use they're developing attachments like robotic arms for certain types of applications as well. and they expect production to ramp up to 1
this is a robot for industrial use.eactors or oil rigs or now increasingly in places like hospitals on the front lines dealing with co-vid. but i think what's particularly notable about this is boston dynamics has been this company it was sold by google to soft bank a couple years ago. it's been in development around the robots until now it's leased about 15 of them, and they are out in the field. the fact they're shifting to a sales model really sort of speaks to a company shift to a more...
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meet amy, robot thatis transformed. meet amy, robot that is very serious about social distancing. her colleagues is working as a waitress at this restau ra nt as a waitress at this restaurant in the dutch city. she arrives with your order and you have 20 seconds to take your drinks before she leaves full of all in all, an unusual experience for some patrons. i like that we can go to restaurants now but i think getting food from a robot seems a bit strange. i prefer humans. what the owners are trying to do is limit the interaction between human staff and the customers. robot waiters means people can be kept further apart and limit infection. translation: our tea m infection. translation: our team is very happy with the robots. they each have their own secretary who helps with the work so they can come into work without contacting the guests. it is no longer necessary to wander between areas. so for now they only serve drinks although there are plans for them to diversify. they don't provide much in the way of conversation but they will not be upset if you fail to give them a tip. t
meet amy, robot thatis transformed. meet amy, robot that is very serious about social distancing. her colleagues is working as a waitress at this restau ra nt as a waitress at this restaurant in the dutch city. she arrives with your order and you have 20 seconds to take your drinks before she leaves full of all in all, an unusual experience for some patrons. i like that we can go to restaurants now but i think getting food from a robot seems a bit strange. i prefer humans. what the owners are...
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robots can actually album and humans but i think our human powered shower you know our trust our. people can be fully replete about communism and coronavirus up to cuba being drafted in to help make your nations defend themselves from coronavirus we speak to india's so-called coronavirus they are herself a communist minister k.k. china job the monster mind of the perilous strategy there.
robots can actually album and humans but i think our human powered shower you know our trust our. people can be fully replete about communism and coronavirus up to cuba being drafted in to help make your nations defend themselves from coronavirus we speak to india's so-called coronavirus they are herself a communist minister k.k. china job the monster mind of the perilous strategy there.
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these sort picking robots can pick 335 pieces per hour. finally this week, we saw a new cable driven robot that can be used to interact with and track flying insects. researchers say the "lab on cables" allows them to successfully match the movement of bugs in flight, allowing them to study them untethered. so, earlier lara spoke about the alternatives to going to physical shops but there are sometimes situations where you do want to visit a store or maybe a tourist attraction and then the main worry is staying a safe distance from the other visitors. so how about this? visitors to florence cathedral in italy are now being asked to wear something extra as they admire its famous dome. these devices use ultrawide band radio signals to judge how far away each is from the others. if a visitor to the cathedral or the museum inadvertently draws too near someone else, the light that here you see absolutely still, will begin to move and there will be an audible sensation, a kind of buzz. meanwhile, this gallery in new york state is planning to use
these sort picking robots can pick 335 pieces per hour. finally this week, we saw a new cable driven robot that can be used to interact with and track flying insects. researchers say the "lab on cables" allows them to successfully match the movement of bugs in flight, allowing them to study them untethered. so, earlier lara spoke about the alternatives to going to physical shops but there are sometimes situations where you do want to visit a store or maybe a tourist attraction and...
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the scientists have taught this robot how to recognize a specific commands. using only his thoughts the test subject asks the robot to fetch him a drink. the robot recognizes the specific brain wave pattern and carries out the task. for. a reason to celebrate or perhaps that the scientists are also concerned about the potential implications of their work because it can only function if machines are tools to reach a new real activity data and this is very risky after all what might happen if corporations like facebook had access to the brain activity data of millions of people. if you huge amounts of brain activity data were stored in one location for the benefit of learning processes it might be that more very relevant information could be gleaned for example lead group level and from you could distinguish between gender or ethnic background all things that we don't know it's a moment but it would make sense to think about how to effectively protect this data before simply handing it over and consider whether such systems should even be given to consumers. fo
the scientists have taught this robot how to recognize a specific commands. using only his thoughts the test subject asks the robot to fetch him a drink. the robot recognizes the specific brain wave pattern and carries out the task. for. a reason to celebrate or perhaps that the scientists are also concerned about the potential implications of their work because it can only function if machines are tools to reach a new real activity data and this is very risky after all what might happen if...
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even amazon's robotics team is testing their own uv light robot in a whole foods store. >> i for myselfls and work and help kill viruses and bacteria. that being said i have some real concerns about it. uv light is harmful to humans over prolonged exposure or accidental exposure and can cause eye injury that leads to loss of vision or blindness and can cause skin cancer and disrupt the skin. >> reporter: experts say only trained operators should use the devices. this will automatically turn the robot off before somebody actually enters. it will sense that motion. >> uv light shouldn't be use rad lone. it's actually no substitute for using masks and for physical distancing. >> reporter: multiple studies have shown that the virus can survive for days on some hard surfaces. but the cdc says it's most likely you can track the virus from person-to-person transmission and this robot can't help with that. >> and, kaylee, we heard the concerns from the doctor there. any residual effect of using uv light in this way? >> reporter: none, whit. this light is like a flashlight. when you turn it off
even amazon's robotics team is testing their own uv light robot in a whole foods store. >> i for myselfls and work and help kill viruses and bacteria. that being said i have some real concerns about it. uv light is harmful to humans over prolonged exposure or accidental exposure and can cause eye injury that leads to loss of vision or blindness and can cause skin cancer and disrupt the skin. >> reporter: experts say only trained operators should use the devices. this will...