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relax robot. when i was your age i read about barry bonds and i think what they were the coolest thing you have ok and then you can have these remember. what you do and what you know but when i when i'm older i want to work with robots i want to build robots. are you going to. be ready yet. without her so i'm going to make the robot. like. a little bit too much it's not like i think. you really. just really just let it. thank you and then it's going right back to what i did like right in the fucking. cells 19 at the time in my 2nd year at university and i saw all my classes and my she tauriel so there were very few goes my quasi and my professor told me that this is a big problem not just in no band but all tribes trailer in the well that i thought oh i could do something about it oh ok was angled through much or too little. too much. so once i decided that i was going to do this i recruited a few of my friends and so i start designing these robotics workshops and so we had the 60 people sign up f
relax robot. when i was your age i read about barry bonds and i think what they were the coolest thing you have ok and then you can have these remember. what you do and what you know but when i when i'm older i want to work with robots i want to build robots. are you going to. be ready yet. without her so i'm going to make the robot. like. a little bit too much it's not like i think. you really. just really just let it. thank you and then it's going right back to what i did like right in the...
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we humans use all of our senses and can do more than smart robots but the robots are beginning to learn. artificial intelligence also plays an important role in a story that began in january 1902 in mt washington new hampshire. hugh hat was 17 years old at the time together with his friend jeff better she went to the mountain. but they were caught off guard by a change in the weather a blizzard raged for 3 whole days the missing boys were only found after 4 days both were alive but they had severe frostbite. the doctors decided to amputate his legs just below the knee. there's a 2 years later hugh has a i legs which he developed himself he spoke on turning disability into opportunity at the ted conference in 2014. done in haslet davis lost a leg in 2013. in the terrorist attack at the boston marathon thanks to the smart prosthesis by hugh had she can dance again. some needed. some time to respond. for years. and 1000. boston home to the massachusetts institute of technology. but you have to talk about artificial intelligence and the human body. is the pioneer in the field of intelligent
we humans use all of our senses and can do more than smart robots but the robots are beginning to learn. artificial intelligence also plays an important role in a story that began in january 1902 in mt washington new hampshire. hugh hat was 17 years old at the time together with his friend jeff better she went to the mountain. but they were caught off guard by a change in the weather a blizzard raged for 3 whole days the missing boys were only found after 4 days both were alive but they had...
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what you do and you know what when i when i'm older i want to work with robots i want to build robots. or you are going to. be ready yet. without her so i'm going to make the robot. like. a little bit too much you know like a i think like you know really. just really just sort of it. thank you and then it's going right back to what does look like right in the bronx gary. was 19 at the time in my 2nd year at university and i saw all my classes and my she tauriel so they were very few goes my quasi and my professor told me that this is a big problem not just in no band but all trying to struggle here in the wild that i thought oh i could do something about it oh ok was angola through much or through little. too much. so once i decided that i was going to do this i recruited a few of my friends and so i start lining these robotics workshops and so we had the 60 people sign up for a break i was with him greatly of us actually 1st meeting in the 1st 3 months me toward 124 goals from 5 schools around open. it changed everything going to like it just gave us a. national platform to spread ou
what you do and you know what when i when i'm older i want to work with robots i want to build robots. or you are going to. be ready yet. without her so i'm going to make the robot. like. a little bit too much you know like a i think like you know really. just really just sort of it. thank you and then it's going right back to what does look like right in the bronx gary. was 19 at the time in my 2nd year at university and i saw all my classes and my she tauriel so they were very few goes my...
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i want to build robots. or you are going to. be ready yes. i am going to have her go so maybe for a. little bit and might not like it i think. you know really. just going to just let it. go yet and then it's going right back to what i'm looking like right in the fucking gary. was 19 at the time in my 2nd year you know best today and i saw her in my classes and i she tauriel so there were very few goes my class and my professor told me that this is a big problem not just in no band but all tribes trailer in the well that i thought oh i could do something about it oh ok i was angle it's very much. it's a little. too much. so once i decided that i was going to do this i recruited a few of my friends and so to start designing these robotics workshops and so we have over 60 people sign up for a vote als with gravely of us actually 1st meeting in the 1st 3 months a toy 124 goals from 5 schools around open. changed everything going to like it just gave us a. national platform to spread our message and. i was impact
i want to build robots. or you are going to. be ready yes. i am going to have her go so maybe for a. little bit and might not like it i think. you know really. just going to just let it. go yet and then it's going right back to what i'm looking like right in the fucking gary. was 19 at the time in my 2nd year you know best today and i saw her in my classes and i she tauriel so there were very few goes my class and my professor told me that this is a big problem not just in no band but all...
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as you bought an industrial robot my research interest is robot perception how robots perceive their environment and how they respond to objects. this robot uses a time a flight camera which can capture objects in 2 d. and 3 d. using that sensory data it can identify and estimate the position of objects in its vicinity mohamed says machine learning to train his robot to recognize objects such as bolts or material such as aluminum and factories. but 1st of all we need to collect data of the objects that we want the robots to learn then we train them using that data this is what happens during the training process the robot predicts the name and location of those objects. object to support. the robot is then instructed to autonomous and perceive and transport the object. that doesn't always work when the object has a complex chain that sometimes miscalculates its position. but you thought is a good navigator when there's an obstacle in its path it comes up with an alternate route on its own what kinds of applications are there for robots like this to industrial robotics. industry robot
as you bought an industrial robot my research interest is robot perception how robots perceive their environment and how they respond to objects. this robot uses a time a flight camera which can capture objects in 2 d. and 3 d. using that sensory data it can identify and estimate the position of objects in its vicinity mohamed says machine learning to train his robot to recognize objects such as bolts or material such as aluminum and factories. but 1st of all we need to collect data of the...
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helping to develop artificial intelligence and robots the body is the robot and acts as its brain. i must say oh my name is mohammed this is you but i mean industrial robot my research interest is robot perception how robots perceive their environment and how they respond to objects. we object. to this robot uses a time of flight camera which can capture objects in 2003 d. using that sensory data it can identify and estimate the position of objects in its vicinity. mohamed use this machine learning to train his robot to recognize objects such as bolts or material such as aluminum and factories. but 1st of all we need to collect data of the objects that we want the robots to learn then we train them using that data this is what happens during the training process the robot predicts the name and location of those objects. the object that is about. the robot is then instructed to autonomous and perceive and transport the object. that doesn't always work when the object has a complex. sometimes miscalculates its position. but if you bought is a good navigator when there's an obstacle i
helping to develop artificial intelligence and robots the body is the robot and acts as its brain. i must say oh my name is mohammed this is you but i mean industrial robot my research interest is robot perception how robots perceive their environment and how they respond to objects. we object. to this robot uses a time of flight camera which can capture objects in 2003 d. using that sensory data it can identify and estimate the position of objects in its vicinity. mohamed use this machine...
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how robots. their environment and how they respond to objects. this robot uses a time of flight camera which can capture objects into the end 3 d. using that sensory data it can identify and estimate the position of objects and its vicinity. mohamed uses machine learning to train his robot to recognize objects such as bolts or material such as aluminum and factories. first of all we need to collect data of the objects that we want the robots to learn then we train them using that data this is what happens during the training process the robot predicts the name and location of those objects. the object that support. the robot is then instructed to autonomous men perceive and transport the object. that doesn't always work when the object has a complex. sometimes miscalculates its position. but if you thought it's a good navigator when there's an obstacle in its path it comes up with an alternate route on its own what kinds of applications are there for robots like this to industrial robotics. indus
how robots. their environment and how they respond to objects. this robot uses a time of flight camera which can capture objects into the end 3 d. using that sensory data it can identify and estimate the position of objects and its vicinity. mohamed uses machine learning to train his robot to recognize objects such as bolts or material such as aluminum and factories. first of all we need to collect data of the objects that we want the robots to learn then we train them using that data this is...
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we humans use all of our senses and can do more than smart robots but the robots are beginning to learn. official intelligence also plays an important role in a story that began in january 1902 in mt washington new hampshire. hugh hat was 17 years old at the time together with his friend jeff that's a shield went to the mountain. but they were caught off guard by a change in the weather a blizzard raged for 3 whole days the missing boys were only found after 4 days both were alive but they had severe frostbite. and the doctors decided to amputate his legs just below the knee. those who 2 years later hugh has a i legs which he developed himself he spoke on turning disability into opportunity at the ted conference in 2014. done to educate haslet davis lost a leg in 2013. in the terrorist attack at the boston marathon thanks to the smart prosthesis by hugh had she can dance again to. some. some of you thought. maybe you. could use. 100000 . boston home to the massachusetts institute of technology. but you have to talk about artificial intelligence and the human body is the pioneer in the f
we humans use all of our senses and can do more than smart robots but the robots are beginning to learn. official intelligence also plays an important role in a story that began in january 1902 in mt washington new hampshire. hugh hat was 17 years old at the time together with his friend jeff that's a shield went to the mountain. but they were caught off guard by a change in the weather a blizzard raged for 3 whole days the missing boys were only found after 4 days both were alive but they had...
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robot dogs coming for your job? the impact of automation on the workforce, and how spot can help in the fight against covid-19. let's take a look at the markets. we are seeing a risk off tone across the markets. gathering steam, the nasdaq is down 2%. the dollar index is still above 93 but just a bit lower. the s&p 500, just three groups higher. 1.5%.dex down the 10-year yield, 50 basis points. crude oil hanging on to most of yesterday's gains. up $.89. vix higher now as well at 27. more on the volatility in market post fomc. mahajan,ng in mona with all global. what was the most important thing for investors to pool from yesterday's news conference? mona: i think generally speaking, it is lower for longer four years now. if you look at the fed's projection, they have rates at the zero bound through 2023. also notable from yesterday, their upgrade of 2020 forecasts. unemploymentgdp, projections, and even brought up inflation projections as well. finally, i would point to 2021, the fed looks at a rebound year. gdp gro
robot dogs coming for your job? the impact of automation on the workforce, and how spot can help in the fight against covid-19. let's take a look at the markets. we are seeing a risk off tone across the markets. gathering steam, the nasdaq is down 2%. the dollar index is still above 93 but just a bit lower. the s&p 500, just three groups higher. 1.5%.dex down the 10-year yield, 50 basis points. crude oil hanging on to most of yesterday's gains. up $.89. vix higher now as well at 27. more on...
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good luck robot. when i was your age i read about barry bonds and i thought they were the coolest thing ever ok then you can have these things really rather quickly do you and look you know what when i when i'm old i want to work with robots i want to build robots. or you are going to. be ready yet. i am going to have her go so let me have it made for a. little bit and might not like it i think. you really are. just going to just let it. go yet and then it's going right back to what i'm going to write in the bank gary. was 19 at the time in my 2nd year you know vast city and i saw all my classes and i see tauriel so there were very few goes my class and my professor told me that this is a big problem not just in no band but all tribes trailer in the well that i thought oh i could do something about it oh ok was angled through much or 3 little. too much. so once i decided that i was going to do this i recruited a few of my friends and so what's on the line in these robotics workshops and so we have ove
good luck robot. when i was your age i read about barry bonds and i thought they were the coolest thing ever ok then you can have these things really rather quickly do you and look you know what when i when i'm old i want to work with robots i want to build robots. or you are going to. be ready yet. i am going to have her go so let me have it made for a. little bit and might not like it i think. you really are. just going to just let it. go yet and then it's going right back to what i'm going...
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to develop artificial intelligence and robots the body is the robot and acts as its brain. my name is mohammad was this is you bought i mean industrial robot my research interest is robot perception how. their environment and how they respond to objects . and it is. this robot uses a time of flight camera which can capture objects into the end 3 d. using that sensory data it can identify and estimate the position of objects in its vicinity. mohamed use this machine learning to train his robot to recognize objects such as bolts or material such as aluminum and factories. but 1st of all we need to collect data of the objects that we want the robots to learn then we train them using that data this is what happens during the training process the robot predicts the name and location of those objects. object to support. the robot is then instructed to autonomous and perceive and transport the objects. that doesn't always work when the object has a complex shape the robot sometimes miscalculates its position. but you thought is a good navigator when there's an obstacle in its path
to develop artificial intelligence and robots the body is the robot and acts as its brain. my name is mohammad was this is you bought i mean industrial robot my research interest is robot perception how. their environment and how they respond to objects . and it is. this robot uses a time of flight camera which can capture objects into the end 3 d. using that sensory data it can identify and estimate the position of objects in its vicinity. mohamed use this machine learning to train his robot...
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the robot. that's what we try by himself. as ever he tried by himself like a child when he 1st started grabbing he wasn't successful except for in one to 2 percent of cases but he observed himself often by observing himself in the robot identified when an image successfully matched a particular grasping motion and when it didn't do this for vanished. he's applied what he learned and now he can successfully grab these objects over 90 percent of the time shopping that's the problem i didn't program him in yet he's still learning the task by himself seeing that really motivates you to someone says you. know what if the rulebook sees a new object such as plan as. this engine is punishment it's a nice example every child would just say ok grab and move those pliers over no problem. but he's still failing. as i thought well he's failing because he doesn't know what kind of inertial force this object has to be able to grab it properly. so 53 pounds of. people but you can see how he's already trying out
the robot. that's what we try by himself. as ever he tried by himself like a child when he 1st started grabbing he wasn't successful except for in one to 2 percent of cases but he observed himself often by observing himself in the robot identified when an image successfully matched a particular grasping motion and when it didn't do this for vanished. he's applied what he learned and now he can successfully grab these objects over 90 percent of the time shopping that's the problem i didn't...
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we humans use all of our senses and can do more than smart robots but the robots are beginning to learn. artificial intelligence also plays an important role in a story that began in january 1902 in mt washington new hampshire. hugh hat was 17 years old at the time together with his friend jeff that's a cute went to the mountain. but they were caught off guard by a change in the weather a blizzard raged for 3 whole days the missing boys were only found after 4 days both were alive but they had severe frostbite. the doctors decided to amputate his legs just below the knee. they see 2 years later hugh has a i legs which he developed himself he spoke on turning disability into opportunity at the ted conference in 2014. done in haslet davis lost a leg in 2013. in the terrorist attack at the boston marathon thanks to the smart prosthesis by hugh had she can dance again. some needed. some of you thought. maybe you need to use. the. 100000 . boston home to the massachusetts institute of technology. but you had to talk about artificial intelligence and the human body is the pioneer in the field
we humans use all of our senses and can do more than smart robots but the robots are beginning to learn. artificial intelligence also plays an important role in a story that began in january 1902 in mt washington new hampshire. hugh hat was 17 years old at the time together with his friend jeff that's a cute went to the mountain. but they were caught off guard by a change in the weather a blizzard raged for 3 whole days the missing boys were only found after 4 days both were alive but they had...
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ok maybe if we can get hands on the robots and yes here's how it works ok we have 2 robots so we will now try and have a look at it. troy needs just a few key combinations to control the robot go forward back almost what like that before forwards. i'm an old guy you know. you can see a half. and now now you're fired me no i fired me but he actually made so i think that everything that i think is the way it's not right ok because there we have. the final is a major event 20000 people are in the audience another 30000000 watched the contest online. engineers and programmers at china's new pop star. care about this game because the teams form their schools when the ball before the game instead means a lot for them. the students invested thousands of passengers developing their robots the winner of the 2018 competition was the team from southern china university of technology. all of china some a place of their success. they're also excellent initiatives in germany one example is the so-called indian expo in hanover around $300000.00 students come here within a single week it's the larges
ok maybe if we can get hands on the robots and yes here's how it works ok we have 2 robots so we will now try and have a look at it. troy needs just a few key combinations to control the robot go forward back almost what like that before forwards. i'm an old guy you know. you can see a half. and now now you're fired me no i fired me but he actually made so i think that everything that i think is the way it's not right ok because there we have. the final is a major event 20000 people are in the...
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they didn't just see it as a tool or a robot.he care home since we filmed but pepper never needs to wear ppe. can a machine really understand compassion? i am just a machine. the participants found me to be compassionate and that‘s what matters. we cannot say that the robot is feeling real emotion or wants to care, but what is very important is the perception that people have, so when you see the robot you will see something that will behave as if it cares about people. alexa, answer the front door. demand for care services is increasing and the system is struggling to cope, but can artificial intelligence ever offer a real relationship? quite a few people get anxious that we are thinking of replacing carers, but that is absolutely not the case. it is, how can we use the technology to make our care staff more effective and efficient? and the technology is there to support us in doing so. i hope you have fun together. we like to believe that empathy is a human trait but, troubling though it may be, it appears some robots are actua
they didn't just see it as a tool or a robot.he care home since we filmed but pepper never needs to wear ppe. can a machine really understand compassion? i am just a machine. the participants found me to be compassionate and that‘s what matters. we cannot say that the robot is feeling real emotion or wants to care, but what is very important is the perception that people have, so when you see the robot you will see something that will behave as if it cares about people. alexa, answer the...
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the team helping to develop artificial intelligence and robots the body is the robot and acts as its brain. i must say oh my name is mohammed this is you but i mean industrial robot my research interest is robot perception how robots perceive their environment and how they respond to objects and idea. that this robot uses a time a flight camera which can capture objects in 2003 d. using that sensory data it can identify and estimate the position of objects in its vicinity. mohamed uses machine learning to train his robot to recognize objects such as bolts or material such as aluminum and factories 'd. but 1st of all we need to collect data of the objects that we want the robots to learn then we train them using that data this is what happens during the training process the robot predicts the name and location of those objects. the object that is about. the robot is then instructed to autonomous men perceive and transport the objects. that doesn't always work when the object has a complex shape sometimes miscalculates its position. but if you thought is a good navigator when there's a
the team helping to develop artificial intelligence and robots the body is the robot and acts as its brain. i must say oh my name is mohammed this is you but i mean industrial robot my research interest is robot perception how robots perceive their environment and how they respond to objects and idea. that this robot uses a time a flight camera which can capture objects in 2003 d. using that sensory data it can identify and estimate the position of objects in its vicinity. mohamed uses machine...
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they didn'tjust see it as a tool or a robot.has changed human interactions in the care home since we filmed but pepper never needs to wear ppe. can a machine really understand compassion? i am just a machine. the participants found me to be compassionate and that's what matters. we cannot say that the robot is feeling real emotion or wants to care, but what is very important is the perception that people have, so when you see the robot you will see something that will behave as if it cares about people. alexa, answer the front door. demand for care services is increasing and the system is struggling to cope, but can artificial intelligence ever offer a real relationship? quite a few people get anxious that we are thinking of replacing carers, but that is absolutely not the case. it is, how can we use the technology to make our care staff more effective and efficient? and the technology is there to support us in doing so. i hope you have fun together. we like to believe that empathy is a human trait but, troubling though it may b
they didn'tjust see it as a tool or a robot.has changed human interactions in the care home since we filmed but pepper never needs to wear ppe. can a machine really understand compassion? i am just a machine. the participants found me to be compassionate and that's what matters. we cannot say that the robot is feeling real emotion or wants to care, but what is very important is the perception that people have, so when you see the robot you will see something that will behave as if it cares...
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like jack love attack can't you just have to get a lot of single things from one robot or get other robots 1st this one then that other then the next and with the person you don't have to get a new one you always have the narran they can do everything. in memory and you hit the nail on the head. the robot cannot replace a best friend a matter how smart it is a machine cannot substitute a human being. here our journey through the world of artificial intelligence draws to a close there will be major changes but it is not the machines but we humans who cause them we not only have the freedom but also the responsibility to shape our future. do it yourself canyon style lincoln while my bills the electric wheelchair from scott medal. he wants to help people with physical disabilities in an environmentally conscious way his clients are very enthusiastic. about. level 3000. and 32 w. . africa in guyana. business valley which are fighting off a place. the nation's rivers have been invaded by water hyacinth and it's threatening the country's ecological balance. now the plants are being harvested to
like jack love attack can't you just have to get a lot of single things from one robot or get other robots 1st this one then that other then the next and with the person you don't have to get a new one you always have the narran they can do everything. in memory and you hit the nail on the head. the robot cannot replace a best friend a matter how smart it is a machine cannot substitute a human being. here our journey through the world of artificial intelligence draws to a close there will be...
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a robot if i had a few drinks. able to shoot people? >> katie: no. absolutely not. >> greg: that's a good leap. >> katie: glad to hear that greg is finally coming to the around that robots are evil and will take everything over and won't control them. i'll just say is this robot should not come near me. doesn't want anything to do with me. i'll wear a mask around the rob robot. for its own safety, stay away. >> jesse: we've done so many robot segments on "the five." i've not seen a real robot do anything. i'm beginning to think that companies them them out so "the five" talks about the robot. >> dana: you're probably right. the public relations firms are making a killing and we have yet to see a robot. i'm afraid the robot will tell me i'm not wearing the mask properly. i have a problem. all of these masks are big. so, you know, i knee a kid's mask. >> jesse: you probably do. you have to get the mask to tighten up. >> dana: those are good. love those. >> jesse: one more thing is up next. . . re. it's for people 45
a robot if i had a few drinks. able to shoot people? >> katie: no. absolutely not. >> greg: that's a good leap. >> katie: glad to hear that greg is finally coming to the around that robots are evil and will take everything over and won't control them. i'll just say is this robot should not come near me. doesn't want anything to do with me. i'll wear a mask around the rob robot. for its own safety, stay away. >> jesse: we've done so many robot segments on "the...
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how robots prosy. their environment and how they respond to objects. this robot uses a time a flight camera which can capture objects into the n 3 d. using that sensory data it can identify and estimate the position of objects in its vicinity muhammad uses machine learning to train his robot to recognize objects such as bolts or material such as aluminum and factories. but 1st of all we need to collect data of the objects that we want the robots to learn then we train them using that data this is what happens during the training process the robot predicts the name and location of those objects. the object that is about. the robot is then instructed to autonomous name perceive and transport the object. that doesn't always work when the object as a complex thing sometimes miscalculates its position. but if you thought is a good navigator when there's an obstacle in its path it comes up with an alternate route on its own what kinds of applications are there for robots like this developed by industrial rob
how robots prosy. their environment and how they respond to objects. this robot uses a time a flight camera which can capture objects into the n 3 d. using that sensory data it can identify and estimate the position of objects in its vicinity muhammad uses machine learning to train his robot to recognize objects such as bolts or material such as aluminum and factories. but 1st of all we need to collect data of the objects that we want the robots to learn then we train them using that data this...
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but as they found out too they still require humans as well because according to apple building a robot that can actually fasten the screws is among the hardest challenges in the entire industry a robot must actually be able to pick up a screw properly aligned at a specific angle which he requires the use of multiple cameras and then apple uses the screws are so tiny that the robots had absolutely no way to measure the force necessary to actually drill them into the phone so also gluing down electrical components very delicate work like that very delicate high tech assembly work is still requires human interaction and no matter what they do automate i guess the saved job would be the guy who repairs the robots for a couple decades i don't and for so with a voice that would sound as cool as well my voice or maybe a nice distinct british voice like mine or a friendly female voice like mine how cool would that be introducing speech was the most natural so. text to speech software on the market. i'm joey and i'm one of the 38 voices from speechless which some jobs are simply obsolete or hea
but as they found out too they still require humans as well because according to apple building a robot that can actually fasten the screws is among the hardest challenges in the entire industry a robot must actually be able to pick up a screw properly aligned at a specific angle which he requires the use of multiple cameras and then apple uses the screws are so tiny that the robots had absolutely no way to measure the force necessary to actually drill them into the phone so also gluing down...
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. >> one thing that concerns me is the robot teacher. i would like for you to think of 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 could not 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. 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 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. >> we have seen children given opportunities to develop oral ski
. >> one thing that concerns me is the robot teacher. i would like for you to think of 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 could not 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. when a child makes a mistake, the teacher helps them and works with them trying to...
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they pair robots with restaurants in san jose. we report on how business owners, they are saying this is a potential life line during the pandemic. >> on the day skies turned orange across the bay area, and an abc7 photo journalist captured this scene, about a dozen robots rolling through downtown. we were led here to paper moon cafe, where take-out, meets tech. he turned to kiwi bot, the delivery robot start up, providing people with a contactless experience. >> the pandemic has been able to help us realize this stuff and incorporate our ability to put the robots in our lives. >> they bat their eyes and keep contents locked inside until they reach the right customers. the owner said that clean energy was the inspiration. >> what we create is a solution for us as a society. in the last six months, definitely our pipeline has grown. >> his robot crew eliminates person to person contact. keeps people inside to avoid smokey air, and helps small businesses. >> well, we have done well, we had to figure out how to get established in the
they pair robots with restaurants in san jose. we report on how business owners, they are saying this is a potential life line during the pandemic. >> on the day skies turned orange across the bay area, and an abc7 photo journalist captured this scene, about a dozen robots rolling through downtown. we were led here to paper moon cafe, where take-out, meets tech. he turned to kiwi bot, the delivery robot start up, providing people with a contactless experience. >> the pandemic has...
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a 20 tonne robot has shown it can move. the gun damn robot based in yokohama,japan, move.apan, was originally due to be the centrepiece of a new factory, but the coronavirus outbreak has delayed the opening. around the world, each country has their own social distancing rules. here in the uk, they are co nsta ntly rules. here in the uk, they are constantly updated. but there area constantly updated. but there are a couple which seem set in stone. and that is: to maintain a two metre distance from others wherever possible, and you wear a face mask in most indoor spaces. but, you wear a face mask in most indoorspaces. but, let's be honest, not everyone sticks to the rules. so, a number of tech solutions have been brought to market to help people stick to the guidelines. let's take a look at a few. this organisation have come up with an artificial intelligence solution that identifies when someone solution that identifies when someone is walking towards the store and counts the number of people entering and exiting. once the maximum occupancy limit is reached, the doors locke
a 20 tonne robot has shown it can move. the gun damn robot based in yokohama,japan, move.apan, was originally due to be the centrepiece of a new factory, but the coronavirus outbreak has delayed the opening. around the world, each country has their own social distancing rules. here in the uk, they are co nsta ntly rules. here in the uk, they are constantly updated. but there area constantly updated. but there are a couple which seem set in stone. and that is: to maintain a two metre distance...
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it felt as warm as a human, even though it's a robot. >> this is because the robot is controlled by actualwho are working remotely. the robot isis allowing people with disabilitieies to work fro anywhere, providing employment opopportunities that are convenient as well as keeping the coronavirus at bay. the executive of the burger chain who promoted the robot project. he felt it was important to keep a human touch in customer interactions. >> translatotor: if we can prove good customer service while social distancing, it will open up many new possibilities in the service sector. >> here's the startup in tokyo that developed the robot. customer feedback has given them a chance to plan for further improvements. at a recent meeting, they decided to add a sensor to quickly alert the robot to a customer's arrival in response to the restaurant's request for prompt service. the pandemic has not just put limits on our social lives. instead, it's creating opportunities to innovate that keep us connected. >> okay. let's get a check on the markets. >>> that's it for "newsline biz" from our tokyo stew
it felt as warm as a human, even though it's a robot. >> this is because the robot is controlled by actualwho are working remotely. the robot isis allowing people with disabilitieies to work fro anywhere, providing employment opopportunities that are convenient as well as keeping the coronavirus at bay. the executive of the burger chain who promoted the robot project. he felt it was important to keep a human touch in customer interactions. >> translatotor: if we can prove good...
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i'm curious what role robotics cam play in remote learning and is playing in remote learning?e are starting to see in remote learning that you can get the equivalent of a robot companion. think about it as a doll, one or two feet tall, that you can interact with. so we have seen companies like embodied in l.a. that are bringing in these companions. so we have kids sitting in front of the screen doing five hours of zoom calls and this is really boring. why do i have to do another five hours of zoom calls? what if i could give them a companion they would be complete -- they would be playing with and interacting with. say we are doing a math lesson -- i can have the robot look at me, read my facial expression, say is he happy, sad, frustrated, engaged? for some time i would be engaged and then thank -- then the robot will say i can see maybe we should do a dance or song instead. you are interacting with the people as you do this and through this, we are almost game ifying the- gam learning experience. at the same time, we can extract metrics. how much time was the people paying a
i'm curious what role robotics cam play in remote learning and is playing in remote learning?e are starting to see in remote learning that you can get the equivalent of a robot companion. think about it as a doll, one or two feet tall, that you can interact with. so we have seen companies like embodied in l.a. that are bringing in these companions. so we have kids sitting in front of the screen doing five hours of zoom calls and this is really boring. why do i have to do another five hours of...
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but maybe the robot will keep something like from happening.>>> hi, everybody. here is a look from the roof camera. and clouds are a little late getting organized. and we'll have party cloudy conditions and a refreshing breeze off the ocean. clean air once again. cooler tonight, party cloudy and warmer becoming hazy and smoky through the weekend and into through the weekend and into monday. today it is mid to upper 70s in the south bay. low to mid-70s on the peninsula. and 62 to 64 along the peninsula coast with more sunshine in the last couple days. upper 60s for downtown, south san francisco. mid to upper 70s through the north bay. it is one of those fridays that you want to kickoff work early and maybe do wine or olive tasting. just a day to relax. here is a look at tonight, mi mid-50s to low 60s. and the 7 day forecast, we will have increasing smoke. >>> it appears that the united states will block tiktok downloads by this coming sunday. i know a lot of people are reacting to this online. the department of commerce just announced the massiv
but maybe the robot will keep something like from happening.>>> hi, everybody. here is a look from the roof camera. and clouds are a little late getting organized. and we'll have party cloudy conditions and a refreshing breeze off the ocean. clean air once again. cooler tonight, party cloudy and warmer becoming hazy and smoky through the weekend and into through the weekend and into monday. today it is mid to upper 70s in the south bay. low to mid-70s on the peninsula. and 62 to 64...
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see what their cool and creepy robot dog is doing dow futures are up three we'll be back after this > organic food, space travel and more shares of united natural foods down the company is losing its ceo who is retiring next july when his contract expires virgin galactic is up. uncovering the space tourism company. bringing them eight buy rating, zero holds or sells and polaris citing a deal to develop and sell off-road vehicles and snow mobils selling an all electric version of many key categories by the end of 2025 with the first product coming by the end of 2021 and scott wine on mad money talking about the electrifi electrification. >> and serious allegations of nikola founder coming to light, next >> announcer: today's big number $11 trillion that's the market potential of the hydrogen economy threw 2050 according to bank of america improving economics anglald ob foe can us could push the mainstream energy use. >>> welcome or welcome back. stock futures not giving us a lot of indication. the dow finishing up a couple hundred points futures, let's do this, call them flat. some sto
see what their cool and creepy robot dog is doing dow futures are up three we'll be back after this > organic food, space travel and more shares of united natural foods down the company is losing its ceo who is retiring next july when his contract expires virgin galactic is up. uncovering the space tourism company. bringing them eight buy rating, zero holds or sells and polaris citing a deal to develop and sell off-road vehicles and snow mobils selling an all electric version of many key...
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but the upside, robots don't write screenplays.ing there and taking your order. they are not distracted by celebrities or good-looking people like me who slows your order up. robots are completely objective, but it is sad because you lose another job to the evil overlords. >> katie: but as you complain about your food -- >> jesse: isn't a chef at a too? don't that chefs do the spitti spitting? >> greg: stop it, jesse. we go out eating. >> jesse: wait a minute, they waitresses or chefs? why did you bring up -- >> greg: we change the story. >> katie: anyway, jessica, as a restaurant for work, do you like this idea or not, the cooks bring a robot? >> jessica: i think innovating is always exciting to see how it works out and a gimmicky thing, but i'm like everybody who likes to have interactions with people and at a time right now when we are losing so many restaurants and so many restaurant workers from 80,000 in new york city alone, i am not dying to see a robot chef. i would like to see a chef. >> katie: it turns out animals are gre
but the upside, robots don't write screenplays.ing there and taking your order. they are not distracted by celebrities or good-looking people like me who slows your order up. robots are completely objective, but it is sad because you lose another job to the evil overlords. >> katie: but as you complain about your food -- >> jesse: isn't a chef at a too? don't that chefs do the spitti spitting? >> greg: stop it, jesse. we go out eating. >> jesse: wait a minute, they...
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. >> a robot on a mission in the south bay, their job more important in the pandemic.ws starts right now. >> delivering better bay area, for a safe and secure future. this is abc7 news. >>> this feeling of a stranger who violated my mother, being a part of me is deeply disturbing. how do you deal with that? >> a shocking discovery for a mother in the east bay. >> a shocking and disturbing, she thought she was artificially inseminated with an anonymous sperm donor and she may be the victim of fertility fraud. >> kate larson is here to explain how 40 years later the family found out that they are biologically linked to a doctor that was a fraud and predator. >> at home dna test is responsible for unraveling a painful history. >> sometimes i don't see myself, i see >> m, michael keegan, seen here in a 2011 facebook post. at 40 years old, she discovered that he is her biological father. >> no one should have to find out that they are the product of a predator. >> this had dates back to when my husband and i were newly weds and trying to conceive a child. >> livermore resid
. >> a robot on a mission in the south bay, their job more important in the pandemic.ws starts right now. >> delivering better bay area, for a safe and secure future. this is abc7 news. >>> this feeling of a stranger who violated my mother, being a part of me is deeply disturbing. how do you deal with that? >> a shocking discovery for a mother in the east bay. >> a shocking and disturbing, she thought she was artificially inseminated with an anonymous sperm...
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nick sneaks up on a robot tractor. and omar's mask—wearing masterclass has been postponed due to unforeseen circumstances. theme music hey, welcome to click — i don't know about you, but the weather has turned very autumnal around these parts, and as expected the restrictions are being tightened up as the numbers here rise. so here we go then, on the way into winter. lara, how are you doing? well i've been a little bit under the weather this week — don't worry, not coronavirus — but it did get me thinking that if i'm ever unwell it would be quite handy to just have a spare version. so i have been working on a virtual version of me. i mean, we are a technology programme. yeah, we are, but we have always said this is the danger, right — if ever they create a convincing version of us then we're out of a job, right? hi spencer, i'm virtual lara. ok, you may not be fooled but do you think anyone else will notice? what was that? where did that come from? i was created by ai video generation platform synthesia — it seems anyo
nick sneaks up on a robot tractor. and omar's mask—wearing masterclass has been postponed due to unforeseen circumstances. theme music hey, welcome to click — i don't know about you, but the weather has turned very autumnal around these parts, and as expected the restrictions are being tightened up as the numbers here rise. so here we go then, on the way into winter. lara, how are you doing? well i've been a little bit under the weather this week — don't worry, not coronavirus — but it...
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this is going to be a business i'm robots in berlin welcome to the program. now i phone users if they want to download an app have to use apple's app store but more few perhaps know is that apple takes a hefty chunk of the money that they pay to the developers the world's most valuable company takes a cut of up to 30 percent when an app gets bought or items are bought within an app now even digital payment processes like pay pal or credit card issuers only take a maximum of 5 percent commission on sales through their platforms developers say apple's fees are unfair i think games spotify intended i have been challenging the company over them for some time now and now a coalition for fairness has been founded on europe's publishers council has also teamed up with activists for what promises to be a high stakes high tension online power struggle well let's get more on this dispute and speak to my colleague stephen beardsley who joins me in the studio it's lovely to have you on stephen so tell us how these developers supposed to compete with a company with a mark
this is going to be a business i'm robots in berlin welcome to the program. now i phone users if they want to download an app have to use apple's app store but more few perhaps know is that apple takes a hefty chunk of the money that they pay to the developers the world's most valuable company takes a cut of up to 30 percent when an app gets bought or items are bought within an app now even digital payment processes like pay pal or credit card issuers only take a maximum of 5 percent commission...
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know testing will be key to getting us out of this crisis that's why would his company says its new robot can provide super fast results. welcome to your business i want to johnsonville in good to have you with us so google is warning outside app developers to stop circumventing its payment system and it's given dodgers one year to comply among the companies in its crosshairs netflix and spotify both have disputed or attempted working around in a payment on google devices which draw a 30 percent commission from the tech giant frustration over commissions later like by google and apple has been growing among app developers in recent years. well for more let's bring in our financial correspondent. in new york guess what's behind this google warning. there is a lot going on in the pay you when you were just recently some companies actually formed an alliance to protest those so 30 percent fees that their companies like google are also takes so now google seems to strike back so what spotify and netflix have done is so they've collected their credit card information from their epu was us dire
know testing will be key to getting us out of this crisis that's why would his company says its new robot can provide super fast results. welcome to your business i want to johnsonville in good to have you with us so google is warning outside app developers to stop circumventing its payment system and it's given dodgers one year to comply among the companies in its crosshairs netflix and spotify both have disputed or attempted working around in a payment on google devices which draw a 30...
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because they talk about robots very good listeners.ng about what his family went through in world war ii. and it seems sad that there is no one to actually listen and to pass on those stories to other generations. and that will die with the robot. it does seem a bit sad to me. i think maybe the answer yes, there could be some menial tasks and that could be helpful for understaffed care workers. i think maybe the answer is to put a bit more money and time and energy into performing arts care sector. so many governments have been talking about doing exactly over the last few yea rs was doing exactly over the last few years was up i'm really sorry, we are ata years was up i'm really sorry, we are at a time. lovely to have you both on again. for taking us through our second look of the papers. hello, i'm sarah mulkkerins and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme... varying degrees of success. scotland went to two to one against a make shift czech republic. it was a humbling home debut for the mana
because they talk about robots very good listeners.ng about what his family went through in world war ii. and it seems sad that there is no one to actually listen and to pass on those stories to other generations. and that will die with the robot. it does seem a bit sad to me. i think maybe the answer yes, there could be some menial tasks and that could be helpful for understaffed care workers. i think maybe the answer is to put a bit more money and time and energy into performing arts care...
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flowing on pity for robot assisted manufacture of lidar systems disagrees with the law must. be freely and there is the problem is that cameras don't offer direct information about distance and radar isn't high rez so there's missing information once this means you need another source of information to be able to navigate safely the question here is can he said cost and safety and i for 1 am absolutely against this in my opinion my ability needs to be completely safe which also means using the best census was the best and then they want to prevent. by the way experts believe one out of 10 cars on the road in 2030 will be self driving some are already hitting the streets today like this adonis bus at a clinic in florida during the corona pandemic sept i think of a whole new advantage they can help minimize the spread but these are just precursors to truly a ton of those vehicles where a passenger only needs to punch in the destination turn over the engine and then lean back and relax. but do we really want to let a robot take the wheel is it even safe and who makes the better
flowing on pity for robot assisted manufacture of lidar systems disagrees with the law must. be freely and there is the problem is that cameras don't offer direct information about distance and radar isn't high rez so there's missing information once this means you need another source of information to be able to navigate safely the question here is can he said cost and safety and i for 1 am absolutely against this in my opinion my ability needs to be completely safe which also means using the...
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robots and care homes to reduce loneliness, but not to replace nurses. yet.eally like the sound of that, we know that social care is underfunded. and yes, this sounds like a nice story now, but sounds worryingly like a slippery slope, not replacing now but i don't think any of us like the idea of letting our grandmas and pa rents idea of letting our grandmas and parents go to robots. taking an old friend to a caring home today and yes, the human factor is incredibly important there but, the rest of the story goes on to point out that in a moment, the robots cost £1000 more than the annual salary for a care worker, ritually disputed all in perspective that is a country, we treat the people who care for elderly. 1012 years ten or 12 years ago, we should have across party ten or 20 years ago, across this. and sadly, we are seeing the consequences 110w. sadly, we are seeing the consequences now. maybe after covid—19, we can get across party commissions to really crackdown on how we do at the next generation of elderly and a more humane way. how we do at the next
robots and care homes to reduce loneliness, but not to replace nurses. yet.eally like the sound of that, we know that social care is underfunded. and yes, this sounds like a nice story now, but sounds worryingly like a slippery slope, not replacing now but i don't think any of us like the idea of letting our grandmas and pa rents idea of letting our grandmas and parents go to robots. taking an old friend to a caring home today and yes, the human factor is incredibly important there but, the...
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y e que debido a la pandemia la compaqia "kiwibot" decidio hacer entregas usando esta flota de robotsidente ejecutivo de la empresa, felipe chavez, se inspiro en la "energia limpia" para crearlos y, de paso, eliminar el contacto de persona a persona, en estos tiempos de coronavirus. y es que tambien con los incendios en california se le ha recomendado al publico no salir para evitar el aire contaminado. y asi lleamos al locutor: televisa presenta... leo: hoy en los gonzález, somos los agentes secretos: leo, soy el águila pelona, y mi hijo, la nutria preñada, nacho. tengo aquí al objetivo, lombriz de agua puerca. nacho: pásale el teléfono. leo: te encargo aquí el paquete, este portafolios es tuyo, recibe la llamada, y sigue todas las instrucciones. nacho: estás siendo vigilado, haz caso a todo lo que te digamos, corres peligro. teo: tengo al agente pollo estreñido. nacho: levántese y levante una mano. leo: tengo a la vista a renacuajo encapuchado. nacho: tenemos todo tu tiempo. >> ya están las vueltas. leo: tírate al piso, tírate al piso, aguanta. leo: en un pie, en el otro.
y e que debido a la pandemia la compaqia "kiwibot" decidio hacer entregas usando esta flota de robotsidente ejecutivo de la empresa, felipe chavez, se inspiro en la "energia limpia" para crearlos y, de paso, eliminar el contacto de persona a persona, en estos tiempos de coronavirus. y es que tambien con los incendios en california se le ha recomendado al publico no salir para evitar el aire contaminado. y asi lleamos al locutor: televisa presenta... leo: hoy en los...
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una robot ha sido codificada para crear arte., una maravilla tecnolÓgica. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [sonido ambiente] adriana: septiembre 11 de 2001. [sirenas] adriana: el dÍa que estados unidos viviÓ su historia mÁs oscura, el dÍa que fuimos vulnerables mundo y al terror. 19 aÑos honrando a todas las personas que perdieron la vida llenas
una robot ha sido codificada para crear arte., una maravilla tecnolÓgica. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [sonido ambiente] adriana: septiembre 11 de 2001. [sirenas] adriana: el dÍa que estados unidos viviÓ su historia mÁs oscura, el dÍa que fuimos vulnerables mundo y al terror. 19 aÑos honrando a todas las personas que perdieron la vida llenas
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these aquatic robots should help put an end. to deter barm trauma. even if if seem pretty silent to us they do communicate with each other. clownfish click their teeth this make blubbering noises all sing like guts tearing past gets to speak to each other and subtle shocks seem to use visual cues to keep in touch. and. by the way from nigeria send us a question about that. how do you fish sea in water. underwater everything looks blurry to humans that's because water has a higher density than ab so light waves bend as they pass from at a water and a slow down that means an image isn't focused exactly on the retina as is the case out of water but behind it hence the blur diving goggles compensate for that. little. girl or fish by contrast have almost spera cold hard lenses and can see everything up to a distance of one meter clearly. they're going. to look further away they are just focused by moving the lens closer to the retina. they still can't really see far but usually they don't need to. they have a wide panoramic view because of their side faci
these aquatic robots should help put an end. to deter barm trauma. even if if seem pretty silent to us they do communicate with each other. clownfish click their teeth this make blubbering noises all sing like guts tearing past gets to speak to each other and subtle shocks seem to use visual cues to keep in touch. and. by the way from nigeria send us a question about that. how do you fish sea in water. underwater everything looks blurry to humans that's because water has a higher density than...
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these aquatic robots should help put an end to the turbine trauma. even if fish seem pretty silent to us they do communicate with each other. clown fish click their teeth out is like blubbering noises all sing like gods. caring pos gets to speak to each other and some shocks seem to use visual cues to keep in touch. by the way from nigeria so just a question about that. how do fish see in more time. underwater everything looks blurry to humans that's because water has a higher density than at say lightweights bend as they pass from at to water and the slow down that means an image isn't focused exactly on the retina as is the case out of water but behind it hence the blur diving goggles compensate for that. change by contrast have almost spare echo hard lenses and can see everything up to a distance of one meter clearly. a little. to look further away they are just focused by moving the lens closer to the retina. they still can't really see far but usually they don't need to. they have a winds panoramic view because of their side facing eyes. the ult
these aquatic robots should help put an end to the turbine trauma. even if fish seem pretty silent to us they do communicate with each other. clown fish click their teeth out is like blubbering noises all sing like gods. caring pos gets to speak to each other and some shocks seem to use visual cues to keep in touch. by the way from nigeria so just a question about that. how do fish see in more time. underwater everything looks blurry to humans that's because water has a higher density than at...
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these aquatic robots should help put an end to the turbine trauma. even if fish seem pretty silent to us they do communicate with each other. clown fish click their teeth this make blubbering noises all sing like birds. herring cause gets to speak to each other and sometimes shocks seem to use visual cues to keep in touch. by the way from nigeria so just a question about that. how do you fish sea in mortar. underwater everything looks blurry to humans that's because water has a higher density than ass so lightweight spam does make carlstrom at a water and the slow down that means an image isn't focused exactly on the retina as is the case out of water but behind it hence the blur diving goggles compensate for that. the all fish by contrast have almost spare eko hard lenses and can see everything up to a distance of one meter clearly. to look further away they are just focused by moving the lens closer to the retina. they still can't really see fog but usually they don't need to. they have a wide panoramic view because of their side facing eyes. ultra
these aquatic robots should help put an end to the turbine trauma. even if fish seem pretty silent to us they do communicate with each other. clown fish click their teeth this make blubbering noises all sing like birds. herring cause gets to speak to each other and sometimes shocks seem to use visual cues to keep in touch. by the way from nigeria so just a question about that. how do you fish sea in mortar. underwater everything looks blurry to humans that's because water has a higher density...