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that its robots pick.n more valuable to them than the sales earnings is the data they receive from the robots. this not only allows them to make improvements to their hardware and software. it lets them provide the farmers with updates that increase efficiency. this process has allowed them to create four new models in the last two years, with upgrades to both the body and robotic picking arm. and perhaps their most impressive achievement, improvements to their image recognition system have helped increase harvesting accuracy from around 50% to up to 80%. >> translator: we're always working towards providin farmers with the most cutting-edge technology. that's one reason we use a profit sharing system instead of just selling them the hardware. that and our priority is getting the robots out in the fields to be used by as many farmers as possible. >> farmers growing other produce don't need to be jealous for much longer. the companies are working on robots specifically designed to harvest other vegetables.
that its robots pick.n more valuable to them than the sales earnings is the data they receive from the robots. this not only allows them to make improvements to their hardware and software. it lets them provide the farmers with updates that increase efficiency. this process has allowed them to create four new models in the last two years, with upgrades to both the body and robotic picking arm. and perhaps their most impressive achievement, improvements to their image recognition system have...
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words the world's 1st robot artist programmed for creativity. major draws with chalk and paints with acrylic. but is this real art or is it just a grand technical achievement. we've heard. from different artists thinking oh my goodness what does that mean for my own ability of the natural for we very much believe that the wiser. and. within the art world is very much similar to the rise of the camera in the 18 fifty's and sixty's. people who were threatened by this camera that it meant the end of painting age of raises the question whether human artists will be competing against robots in the future. the idea that artificial intelligence could replace humans isn't new for a long time filmmakers have been stoking fears about the potential threat of ai will be chatting with the film expert in a moment 1st here's a look back at in films starting with how the murderous computer in the classic 2001 space odyssey. doors. i'm sorry. i'm afraid i can't do that computer how is an intelligent beast but with the emphasis on beast think you know what the pr
words the world's 1st robot artist programmed for creativity. major draws with chalk and paints with acrylic. but is this real art or is it just a grand technical achievement. we've heard. from different artists thinking oh my goodness what does that mean for my own ability of the natural for we very much believe that the wiser. and. within the art world is very much similar to the rise of the camera in the 18 fifty's and sixty's. people who were threatened by this camera that it meant the end...
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words the world's 1st robot artist programmed for creativity. major draws with chalk and paints with acrylic. but is this real arts or is it just a grand technical achievement. we've heard. from different artists thinking oh my goodness what does that mean for my own ability of the actual we very much believe the rise of ai and. within the art world is very much similar to the rise of the camera in the 18 fifty's and sixty's that people were very threatened by this camera that it was the end of painting age of raises the question whether human artists will be competing against robots in the future. the idea that artificial intelligence could replace humans isn't new for a long time filmmakers have been stoking fears about the potential threat of ai will be chatting with the film expert in a moment 1st here's a look back at in films starting with how the murderous computer and the classic 2001 space odyssey. doors oh. i'm sorry. i'm afraid i can't do that computer how is an intelligent beast but with the emphasis on beast think you know what the
words the world's 1st robot artist programmed for creativity. major draws with chalk and paints with acrylic. but is this real arts or is it just a grand technical achievement. we've heard. from different artists thinking oh my goodness what does that mean for my own ability of the actual we very much believe the rise of ai and. within the art world is very much similar to the rise of the camera in the 18 fifty's and sixty's that people were very threatened by this camera that it was the end of...
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words the world's 1st robot artist programmed for creativity. major draws with chalk and paints with acrylic. but is this real arts or is it just a grand technical achievement. we've heard. from different artists thinking oh my goodness what does that mean for my own ability of the actual for we very much believe that the wiser. and. within the art world is very much similar to the rise of the camera in the 18 fifty's and sixty's. people were very threatened by this camera that it was the end of painting the age of raises the question whether human artists will be competing against robots in the future. the idea that artificial intelligence could replace humans isn't new for a long time filmmakers have been stoking fears about the potential threat of ai will be chatting with the film expert in a moment 1st here's a look back at ai in films starting with hal the murderous computer and the classic 2001 a space odyssey. open the doors oh. i'm sorry. i'm afraid i can't do that computer how is an intelligent beast but with the emphasis on beast think
words the world's 1st robot artist programmed for creativity. major draws with chalk and paints with acrylic. but is this real arts or is it just a grand technical achievement. we've heard. from different artists thinking oh my goodness what does that mean for my own ability of the actual for we very much believe that the wiser. and. within the art world is very much similar to the rise of the camera in the 18 fifty's and sixty's. people were very threatened by this camera that it was the end...
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so they send the robot in first with a camera. that robot will have a camera. they will be able to see inside that truck. apparently i was watching some of our local reports, our affiliates, some of the local reports. they said they had seen that robot do it several times, like it was trying to open a door. so they may be trying to get inside that truck and see. but clearly there's enough in there that has raised some suspicious among the bomb technicians there and the officers and the investigators where they feel they need to go in there. authorities here are not saying anything about what's going on there right now. we are expecting to hear from authorities here in about an hour. so perhaps they will address what's happening there. right now we see no connection outside of the audio message that's being played. that, of course, is very concerning and what alerted someone to the police. it appears it was perhaps a 9-1-1 call around 10:30 this morning that brought officers to this truck. but, again, we just don't know enough about what's happening to make any
so they send the robot in first with a camera. that robot will have a camera. they will be able to see inside that truck. apparently i was watching some of our local reports, our affiliates, some of the local reports. they said they had seen that robot do it several times, like it was trying to open a door. so they may be trying to get inside that truck and see. but clearly there's enough in there that has raised some suspicious among the bomb technicians there and the officers and the...
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will there be a murder charge for a robot can you forbid rape or abuse or kidnap a robot i mean this is we've got to think about this what we definitely we definitely we definitely have to think about it and we also remember what analysts were saying goodbye is always remember that our inventions are an extension of our own selves so whatever we create through ai is at the end of the day our own creation to deal with thank you so much for coming on always a pleasure having your insight into these issues thank you so much for. thank you so much. are one of the biggest stories of the thanksgiving holiday week here in the united states with the was the discovery of what's being called the monolith in the remote desert mountains of utah discovered by a utah department of public safety helicopter while assisting the utah division of wildlife rescue resource officers as they counted big horn sheep this bizarre monolith spent all last week making headlines and inspiring reddit post the world over but then like keyser soze say just as it had mysteriously appeared it mysteriously disappeared
will there be a murder charge for a robot can you forbid rape or abuse or kidnap a robot i mean this is we've got to think about this what we definitely we definitely we definitely have to think about it and we also remember what analysts were saying goodbye is always remember that our inventions are an extension of our own selves so whatever we create through ai is at the end of the day our own creation to deal with thank you so much for coming on always a pleasure having your insight into...
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robotics is one of the lucky ones and is marking its second anniversary with a party.celebratory mood. xujishui and his business partner zhang zipeng, previously clashed over the direction of their company. tiesen and menghua have returned to wuhan and tensions are still high. emotions at crisis point, menghua needs a change of air. in the next episode, the team at robotics works flat—out to try and meet their deadline. tiesen and his menghua fight to take their company to the next level. and wuhan becomes the epicentre of a global pandemic. this is the moment a city of 11 million people was effectively shut off. an event which will change everything. hello. winter is finally turning white for some of us. not all of us going to see the snow over the next few days. the potential is still there for a bit more to come our way, though. it's certainly staying cold enough, but that frosty sharp frost at times overnight, icy conditions where we're seeing some showers of rain, sleet, hail, yes, some snow, notjust on hills but at times to lower levels, with that risk of disrupt
robotics is one of the lucky ones and is marking its second anniversary with a party.celebratory mood. xujishui and his business partner zhang zipeng, previously clashed over the direction of their company. tiesen and menghua have returned to wuhan and tensions are still high. emotions at crisis point, menghua needs a change of air. in the next episode, the team at robotics works flat—out to try and meet their deadline. tiesen and his menghua fight to take their company to the next level. and...
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you can see there is a base, the cleats, and the robot. this robot is quite expensive.sts more than 1000 euros. it can operate individually without the application, as it is doing now. or you can just press clean on this button and it will start moving and clean the house. or you can have the application and direct the robot on which part of your apartment needs to be clean. it can also clean after you have left your apartment. it can also tell you how much time it has spent cleaning your apartment. there are multiple functions in this app. then there is mapping of this. you can create these zones in your apartment on the app. you can tell the robot if you want a particular part of the department to be clean. it also comes with this technology that allows it to hug the tight corners, or hug corners much more tightly, so that ensures a better cleaning process. anchor: thank you. that actually brings us to the end of this week's edition of tech 24. you can watch it again on our website. see you soon. analyst: thank you. ♪ >> the holiday season is upon us, and france being
you can see there is a base, the cleats, and the robot. this robot is quite expensive.sts more than 1000 euros. it can operate individually without the application, as it is doing now. or you can just press clean on this button and it will start moving and clean the house. or you can have the application and direct the robot on which part of your apartment needs to be clean. it can also clean after you have left your apartment. it can also tell you how much time it has spent cleaning your...
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as a big corporate radio's bloodbath continues radio is becoming more and more robotic and for a couple of decades i made my living talking on radio which is where you and i 1st met lionel so this particular innovation to hit a nerve watch this. how cool would it be to just generate a perfect sounding voice with a voice that would sound as cool as my voice. like mine. like mine how cool would that be introducing speech of the most natural sounding speech software on the market. and i'm one of the $0.34 from speech that. i bought it was $47.00 a month i want to up sell you all the foreign accents and lionel do you remember this classic t.v. commercial for a member sets up. if you want to hear. your record. 3 cassette tape it reproduces. such crystal clear fidelity you have to ask is it or is it makes 3. x. . is alive or is it a matter of $1700.00 catch phrase or remember big win for madison avenue but lionel at least there was an elephant's jerald as each of the as innovations has surfaced you of warned about what you call the anonymization of humanity where does all this lead. it's it's
as a big corporate radio's bloodbath continues radio is becoming more and more robotic and for a couple of decades i made my living talking on radio which is where you and i 1st met lionel so this particular innovation to hit a nerve watch this. how cool would it be to just generate a perfect sounding voice with a voice that would sound as cool as my voice. like mine. like mine how cool would that be introducing speech of the most natural sounding speech software on the market. and i'm one of...
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everybody's talking about the robots dancing. what else can robot do?>> lawrence: exactly. the attack of the robots. caesar without exactly where we're going. humans will be displaced. up next, hilaria baldwin breaking her silence. the wife of alec baldwin telling "the new york times" that she never lied about her background and is being misrepresented by the media. she's also commenting on the now notorious today show segment where she did this. >> very few ingredients. tomatoes. we have, cucumber. >> jessica: hilaria said she suffered from a quote brain fa fart. i've never use the cucumber emoji before and now i've used it three times. whether you you have to say? >> dagen: me not making a joke about it? i can eat up the story like cinnamon toast crunch. i can't get enough of it. years ago alec baldwin was on letterman and howard stern in making his wife's spanish acce accent. it sounds like he's in on it. why didn't anybody in her family, as they would have done in my family told her years ago what's with the accent? what the hell are you doing? what
everybody's talking about the robots dancing. what else can robot do?>> lawrence: exactly. the attack of the robots. caesar without exactly where we're going. humans will be displaced. up next, hilaria baldwin breaking her silence. the wife of alec baldwin telling "the new york times" that she never lied about her background and is being misrepresented by the media. she's also commenting on the now notorious today show segment where she did this. >> very few ingredients....
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" i had access to, like, this amazing robot, a universal robot in norway that i would start to work withthat developed, and i was working with the robot, and i wasjust so inspired by the way that it moves and how it inspired new movement from me and the collaboration of technology and human and bringing that together. working with the robots and including dance, ithink... ..part of the important part is — and the mission is to open up the conversation and to discuss, break down the stereotypes, and to show that, a, you can have fun working with tech, you can be super—creative and imaginative. it's not — science is not being given a book and memorising in the corner. it's all about collaboration and bringing ideas. and the more creative you are, the better you'd actually be at tech and science. so, when i was at norwegian national ballet, i got covered in motion — i went into the motion capture suit, and i was dancing to music, and we were storing my movement as data points to then train ai and to see what kind of new movements it could come up with. and from there, we then wanted to map
" i had access to, like, this amazing robot, a universal robot in norway that i would start to work withthat developed, and i was working with the robot, and i wasjust so inspired by the way that it moves and how it inspired new movement from me and the collaboration of technology and human and bringing that together. working with the robots and including dance, ithink... ..part of the important part is — and the mission is to open up the conversation and to discuss, break down the...
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robots a big in japan, and this one is larger than life. can dam stands at just over 18 meters tall and weighs 25 tons of mortar. on this book, i've been a fan since i was, a schoolboy. in the 1980 s., the models were so popular, they were always sold out. i used to queue up to get one. for those of us. she said that i took a couple don't count and was born in 1979 as a children's toy. this is a middle school year. it spawned a whole science fiction universe, a hugely popular. and i'm a series of movies, manga has and video games that have grossed more than $20000000000.00. now the whole world can see how much we japanese love anime, games and manga. so, maybe we have a primal desire to create something gigantic. it used to be good and now it's can damn. countdown is an icon in japan. so much say that the organizers of the tokyo olympics sent him into space on a mini satellite to promote the games. because of the pandemic, he will have to stay in orbit for a while longer. but that won't change his mission. to keep it due to the story of gun
robots a big in japan, and this one is larger than life. can dam stands at just over 18 meters tall and weighs 25 tons of mortar. on this book, i've been a fan since i was, a schoolboy. in the 1980 s., the models were so popular, they were always sold out. i used to queue up to get one. for those of us. she said that i took a couple don't count and was born in 1979 as a children's toy. this is a middle school year. it spawned a whole science fiction universe, a hugely popular. and i'm a series...
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>> these robots -- i don't know what this robot is in the very back that has all the junk in the trunke other three are spot, handle and atlas. is that the running man? >> i'm done. >> spot is the yellow one. spot is the one we need to keep our eye on. spot is the one that can open doors and stuff. >> this is -- listen. >> atlas is the one that looks like a human. boston dynamics released this video and said happy new year. >> did they? what exactly -- i mean -- >> really? >> how could you possibly have a good year after seeing that. >> is that what we're looking forward to in 2021? >> no, that's a curse. >> i thought the little dog was a little fluid. he had little moves. >> it's fluid. that's how they'll dance when we're all gone. you understand that, right? that's the celebration. kumasi is not mad. >> i'm not mad at all. this is proof that i need to dance somewhere. this is what happens when you're deprived. >> that's a covid-free partner right there. >> right? >> we will have to upgrade what it means to do the robot. if that's the robot, this is not going to cut it. >> that will n
>> these robots -- i don't know what this robot is in the very back that has all the junk in the trunke other three are spot, handle and atlas. is that the running man? >> i'm done. >> spot is the yellow one. spot is the one we need to keep our eye on. spot is the one that can open doors and stuff. >> this is -- listen. >> atlas is the one that looks like a human. boston dynamics released this video and said happy new year. >> did they? what exactly -- i mean...
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words the world's 1st robot artist programmed for creativity. major draws with chalk and paints for the critic. but is this real art or is it just a grand technical achievement. we've heard. from different artists thinking oh my goodness what does that mean for my own ability of the natural for we very much believe the whys of ai and where boaters and. within the art world is very much similar to the rise of the camera in the 18 fifty's and sixty's. people were very threatened by this camera that it was the end of painting stage of raises the question whether human artists will be competing against robots in the future. the idea that artificial intelligence could replace humans isn't new for a long time filmmakers have been stoking fears about the potential threat of ai will be chatting with the film expert in a moment 1st here's a look back at ai in films starting with how the murderous computer and the classic 2001 a space odyssey. open the doors oh. i'm sorry. i'm afraid i can't do that computer how is an intelligent beast but with an emphasi
words the world's 1st robot artist programmed for creativity. major draws with chalk and paints for the critic. but is this real art or is it just a grand technical achievement. we've heard. from different artists thinking oh my goodness what does that mean for my own ability of the natural for we very much believe the whys of ai and where boaters and. within the art world is very much similar to the rise of the camera in the 18 fifty's and sixty's. people were very threatened by this camera...
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at fenjin robotics, they have put aside their differences.e 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 shut down... 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. applause. senguo's attempts to promote software to retailers around china was a huge success and brought in another investor, who injected 5 million yuan, 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 c
at fenjin robotics, they have put aside their differences.e 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 shut down... residents are being...
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now on bbc news, another chance to see robotics company ceo xu jishui and software entrepreneur huang establish their start—ups in wuhan‘s fast—growing new technology sector. wuhan — china's economic heartland and the epicentre of a global pandemic. the city at the heart of a public health crisis in china is shutting its public transport network to try to prevent the spread of a virus. in the spring of 2017, we set out to follow the fortunes of two companies as they fought to establish themselves in the city's 0ptics valley. a dedicated zone for new technology enterprises, it's part of the move to transform the city's economy. this is the story of some of the people who live and work and the story of wuhan before and after the arrival of the coronavirus that would change all of our lives. the city of wuhan is the capital of central china's hubei province. home to 11 million people, it lies at the confluence of the han and yangtze rivers. known as the cradle of chinese civilisation, the yangtze is the longest river in the world to flow entirely within one country. and it was here in wu
now on bbc news, another chance to see robotics company ceo xu jishui and software entrepreneur huang establish their start—ups in wuhan‘s fast—growing new technology sector. wuhan — china's economic heartland and the epicentre of a global pandemic. the city at the heart of a public health crisis in china is shutting its public transport network to try to prevent the spread of a virus. in the spring of 2017, we set out to follow the fortunes of two companies as they fought to establish...
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the robot works at the heart in spine hospitals, full time. delivering ppe coronavirus lab samples and covid-19 tests the hospital say each test can take up to 15 minutes and mock sees doing anywhere from 50 to 75 cast her shift. >>that's giving staff hours back. >>marks is not here to replace anybody markets here to really provide more time and quality to the bedside. our health care workers during the last 9 months. >>the automated helper is also lowering exposure risks for frontline workers moxie carrying things from place to place you have fewer people moving around between spaces and so all these things you can automate some of the transport and and kind of keep more people safe alston base diligent robotics created moxie. >>the company says just in november. they saw a 30% increase in use at the hospital said half the high-tech helpers. >>that's what really drives us is we are we're saving people time and worse than the people whose time are saving or saving lights will you be adding another moxie to the staff. >>with all the things that
the robot works at the heart in spine hospitals, full time. delivering ppe coronavirus lab samples and covid-19 tests the hospital say each test can take up to 15 minutes and mock sees doing anywhere from 50 to 75 cast her shift. >>that's giving staff hours back. >>marks is not here to replace anybody markets here to really provide more time and quality to the bedside. our health care workers during the last 9 months. >>the automated helper is also lowering exposure risks for...
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in the near proximity of that truck is a robotic -- robot that detects bombs. is inspection this vehicle right now. according to authorities, eyewitnesses say there was an audio that came from this box truck that they say was similar to the audio played on the rv just before it exploded in downtown nashville on christmas day. joining me by phone right now is jonathan wakrow, jonathan, glad you could be with us. as you're looking at think live pictures, and you see this box truck, and seen in our view maybe again that robot which helps detect bombs material, what is it looking for? how does it go about trying to snitch out any bomb-making material on a vehicle? >> well, right now, fred, the primary focus for law enforcement is scene safety, making sure the public is safety, sporchding law enforcement is safe. you can see from the images they have taken a position that has a significant distance away from the vehicle. what are they're going through right now is the render safe protocols, so technicians are deploying tools, different techniques to render that safe
in the near proximity of that truck is a robotic -- robot that detects bombs. is inspection this vehicle right now. according to authorities, eyewitnesses say there was an audio that came from this box truck that they say was similar to the audio played on the rv just before it exploded in downtown nashville on christmas day. joining me by phone right now is jonathan wakrow, jonathan, glad you could be with us. as you're looking at think live pictures, and you see this box truck, and seen in...
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a former university lecturer, he now heads up a robotics company in the optics valley zone. in car assembly but competition is tough. the company is now automating the distillation process for a local factory. there are constant challenges for the business partners. 0ne there are constant challenges for the business partners. one of the young technicians was recently caught breaking health and safety regulations. and it's not the first time. this man came to wuhan to make his name. his start—up company is trying to market software that will enable fruit retailers to adjust their stock and pricing according to real—time demand. but after a year, there has been little sign of success. there has been little sign of success. staff are becoming nervous. this man is a front end programmer who has been with the business since it began. he chose wuhan to set up his company, hoping to break into this major new technology centre. he turns to his technical director to discuss finding a replacement programmer. but the cream of the crop has been snapped up by all the big players. pearson
a former university lecturer, he now heads up a robotics company in the optics valley zone. in car assembly but competition is tough. the company is now automating the distillation process for a local factory. there are constant challenges for the business partners. 0ne there are constant challenges for the business partners. one of the young technicians was recently caught breaking health and safety regulations. and it's not the first time. this man came to wuhan to make his name. his...
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>> robot, robot.t is laura garcia. >> get it, girl. >> laura, you broke it down, boom, boom, boom. technique, 10, 10, 10. >> i can't believe you guys dug up that video. i was in the audience of "ellen." she stopped right by me and i think i panicked and i just did the robot. she followed through and did it with me. >> dared you at one point. >> she did. i didn't tell anyone i was going on the show. viewers said, hey, were you in the audience and our producers found out. thanks for digging it up. >> once it's online -- >> you were not the audience. you were the show. >> vianey, rescue me again. take it away. >> send it over again. i thought your go-to move was the robot, girl, i love it. san francisco 42 degrees right now. it's cold in the 30s. san jose is 37 degrees. clear skies. look at the rest of the bay area. doppler radar right now you can see the storm approaching. i do want to take you through the timing of this. we have a storm ranger up and scanning mobile doppler radar quiet right now. by th
>> robot, robot.t is laura garcia. >> get it, girl. >> laura, you broke it down, boom, boom, boom. technique, 10, 10, 10. >> i can't believe you guys dug up that video. i was in the audience of "ellen." she stopped right by me and i think i panicked and i just did the robot. she followed through and did it with me. >> dared you at one point. >> she did. i didn't tell anyone i was going on the show. viewers said, hey, were you in the audience and our...
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we don't need that robot. >> i will post a link. to do it now. >>> next at 6:30, the proposal from a north bay lawmaker that could help keep the lights on during a public safety power shutoff. >> and what people with hiv and weakened immune systems should no before getting the covid-19 vaccine. the updated guidance from the cdc. >>> plus expert advice on how to stretch your stimulus payment. the free services available to people who reach out for help. >>> first this morning, it's cool outside. some parts of the north bay were at or below stwith the xfinity hello 2021 sales event. get powerful internet you can count on... ...and $250 back when you... ...add xfinity mobile with nationwide 5g on the most reliable network. keep in touch with family and friends. stream your favorites with ease. and take your devices to the next level. get xfinity internet and mobile together... ...and say hello to 2021 with $250 back, for a limited time only. this sale won't last, so click, call, or visit a store today! >>> now at 6:30, $600 stimulus ch
we don't need that robot. >> i will post a link. to do it now. >>> next at 6:30, the proposal from a north bay lawmaker that could help keep the lights on during a public safety power shutoff. >> and what people with hiv and weakened immune systems should no before getting the covid-19 vaccine. the updated guidance from the cdc. >>> plus expert advice on how to stretch your stimulus payment. the free services available to people who reach out for help. >>>...
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and finally, do you want your own robotic rover?alind franklin rover, which is meant to go to mars in 2022. the esa have allowed people to download materials so they can 3d—print the bot at home, and even drive it around using your phone. you can even pick what hat it wears! 0h! cute! back in 2016, we were in switzerland at the first ever cybathlon. it's the world's only competition where people with physical disabilities compete using assistive devices and robotic technologies. this is the olympics for bionic athletes. and the competitors — known as ‘pilots' — are notjust pushing their own abilities but also technological boundaries. this serves an important platform for research into assistive devices for everyday use. over the last four years, the pilots and technology developers kept working to prepare for the 2020 cybathlon and, in spite of the pandemic, the competition has gone ahead. however, instead of competing in zurich's swiss arena, the 51 international teams participated in their home countries. three, two, one... beep!
and finally, do you want your own robotic rover?alind franklin rover, which is meant to go to mars in 2022. the esa have allowed people to download materials so they can 3d—print the bot at home, and even drive it around using your phone. you can even pick what hat it wears! 0h! cute! back in 2016, we were in switzerland at the first ever cybathlon. it's the world's only competition where people with physical disabilities compete using assistive devices and robotic technologies. this is the...
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why is it every university laboratory automated why isn't every research ship the robot ship why isn't every geological expedition done by robots it's because of all those other things they know they have in the sciences there is simpler more reliable and less expensive than automation now in spaceflight we can join the club with all the other science where our researchers actually goes space and do the research improve on it over what robots to do the case. yeah a scope aeration like this is going to be like the actual bread and butter of commercial spacecraft i mean perhaps tourism was what virgin has in mind but realistically isn't the price tag going to be too much for space tourism to be a viable business anytime soon. and you know it's very expensive for an individual if you want to buy a ticket to the international space station. so you believe it's about $7000000.00 if you want to fly on a virgin galactic it's much less expensive to go somewhere but it's still hundreds of thousands. and and that's too sensitive for most people but it's the beginning and in the 1920 s. a century
why is it every university laboratory automated why isn't every research ship the robot ship why isn't every geological expedition done by robots it's because of all those other things they know they have in the sciences there is simpler more reliable and less expensive than automation now in spaceflight we can join the club with all the other science where our researchers actually goes space and do the research improve on it over what robots to do the case. yeah a scope aeration like this is...
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if it's not a shark, it's just a robot. if ththen i'm not a real potato reciidaho potato farmer.shes, genuine idaho potatoes not just a side dish anymore. always look for the grown in idaho seal. save for being a new customer. save more for adding drivewise. save even more for driving safely. take another look at allstate - and start saving. ♪ to syour body needs routine. system, and start saving. centrum helps your immune defenses every day, with vitamin c, d and zinc. season, after season. ace your immune support, with centrum. >>> happening soon, president-elect biden will announce the team he has picked to tackle this country's economic troubles. right now, sadly, evictions are climbing, food lines and you've seen them on this broadcast, are growing and 12 million americans could lose their unemployment the day after christmas. cnn's jessica dean is in wilmington with more on the president-elect's picks and plans for the first 100 days. jessica, who are the team and what are going to be his priorities when he takes offi
if it's not a shark, it's just a robot. if ththen i'm not a real potato reciidaho potato farmer.shes, genuine idaho potatoes not just a side dish anymore. always look for the grown in idaho seal. save for being a new customer. save more for adding drivewise. save even more for driving safely. take another look at allstate - and start saving. ♪ to syour body needs routine. system, and start saving. centrum helps your immune defenses every day, with vitamin c, d and zinc. season, after season....
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the robot works at the heart in spine hospitals, full time. delivering ppe coronavirus lab samples and covid-19 tests the hospital say each test can take up to 15 minutes. >>and mock sees doing anywhere from 50 to 75 cast her shift that's giving staff hours back. >>marks is not here to replace anybody marks is here to really provide more time and quality to the bedside. our health care workers during the last 9 months. >>the automated helper is also lowering exposure risks for frontline workers moxie carrying things from place to place you have fewer people moving around between spaces and so all these things you can automate some of the transport and and kind of keep more people safe alston base diligent robotics created moxie. >>the company says just in november. they saw a 30% increase in use at the hospital said half the high-tech helpers. >>that's what really drives us is we are we're saving people time and worse than the people whose time are saving or saving lights will you be adding another moxie to the staff. >>with all the things tha
the robot works at the heart in spine hospitals, full time. delivering ppe coronavirus lab samples and covid-19 tests the hospital say each test can take up to 15 minutes. >>and mock sees doing anywhere from 50 to 75 cast her shift that's giving staff hours back. >>marks is not here to replace anybody marks is here to really provide more time and quality to the bedside. our health care workers during the last 9 months. >>the automated helper is also lowering exposure risks for...
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he says the combination of robotics and artificial intelligence will have robots like these doing moree but for the foreseeable future the human touch is still needed. >> the entire process is far away from being fully automated. we see humans in the loop for a long, long time. >> today only billion 5% of logistics in e-commerce transactions are fulfilled using robotics due largely to the pandemic e-commerce sales increased so much and the need for e-commerce efficiency is expected to only increase so is the use of robots in retail. >> frank, i don't know if you have had the same experience as me but i have got my neighbors texting me right now because they have to re-send a christmas gift for the kids that was lost by amazon. we have got packaging showing up here that look like they have been through a war if they show up at all. it has been a challenging year for mail and package delivery. >> absolutely, you could have saved the hassle and give out gift cards like i do i don't try anymore, just giving out gift cards the industry is at or maxed out on capacity. when you add the vaccin
he says the combination of robotics and artificial intelligence will have robots like these doing moree but for the foreseeable future the human touch is still needed. >> the entire process is far away from being fully automated. we see humans in the loop for a long, long time. >> today only billion 5% of logistics in e-commerce transactions are fulfilled using robotics due largely to the pandemic e-commerce sales increased so much and the need for e-commerce efficiency is expected...
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so in thinking about ai robotics. we, i also try to develop a more hopeful vision for robotics and complements to things rather than substitutes for them. i think there's a lot of places where robots could replace some labor and do quite well. but i think in any professions, he would not want to him that so that is the first thing we will talk about is how eight i complement professionals rather than replace them. and the second is to avoid having these systems try to counterfeit humanity. so a lot of this is pretending to be people. i thank you so also a civil rights concerns because you ever right wing groups who have put fake minorities and cancel mine. that's a yes, we live president trump etc. i think it is deeply troubling. to see those sorts of things and for saying people. and the other is to talk about killer robots later on if you're interested. but the arms race and ai in the commuting. my requiring attributions as well. so the book, when i essentially do is law and medicine in journalism and a few other fi
so in thinking about ai robotics. we, i also try to develop a more hopeful vision for robotics and complements to things rather than substitutes for them. i think there's a lot of places where robots could replace some labor and do quite well. but i think in any professions, he would not want to him that so that is the first thing we will talk about is how eight i complement professionals rather than replace them. and the second is to avoid having these systems try to counterfeit humanity. so a...
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and one man stands out within this team going to a robot live and. sometimes salvador john i live in mexico city and i'm a dublin fan and play the british football academy here. what. the bundesliga has a lot of great teams but i'm egypt we fit in love with the colors of. my dream is to one day become a professional and play for them together with all of. them and yeah you. get it together to come. was destroys makes it one nil for dortmund. was. number 11 of monaco royce. chance for buy in to equalize at the stroke of half time who's going to take the free kick 2. all right the wasn't me wrong but in a very small shot maybe i will now finally given that pay rise i don't know what kind of. league the people in this league as it's most potent we now need to break our selves would be right back with the 2nd half of states year and. a 2nd time as $11.00 of those acknowledging of hockey it's going to be an exciting 2nd half the have to feed the myth of the show and get them good then. with a game which did. so it was me who. it was but that's the main th
and one man stands out within this team going to a robot live and. sometimes salvador john i live in mexico city and i'm a dublin fan and play the british football academy here. what. the bundesliga has a lot of great teams but i'm egypt we fit in love with the colors of. my dream is to one day become a professional and play for them together with all of. them and yeah you. get it together to come. was destroys makes it one nil for dortmund. was. number 11 of monaco royce. chance for buy in to...
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monitoring robot how could they have fire robots . did they try to unionize. or you know more. like. walmart let go of these creepy rolling cameras because they found people to be more cost effective that's one percent and beings and 0. say wal-mart can pay flesh and blood laborers a very little and secondly unlike with electronics the government helps with the upkeep according to a new study of wal-mart and mcdonald's has the most workers on food stamps and medicaid bernie sanders commissioned this report that found that workers at the most profitable corporations during a surge in profits are paid so low that they are forced to rely on public assistance sanders said that the wealthiest family in america worth $23800000000000.00 heirs to the wal-mart fortune who make $70000.00 a minute the walton family though relying on corporate welfare or from a photo roll government by paying for war course stall version wages wait no that's not it. corporate wages. i am once again. could you. believe this. their employees are given billions a ye
monitoring robot how could they have fire robots . did they try to unionize. or you know more. like. walmart let go of these creepy rolling cameras because they found people to be more cost effective that's one percent and beings and 0. say wal-mart can pay flesh and blood laborers a very little and secondly unlike with electronics the government helps with the upkeep according to a new study of wal-mart and mcdonald's has the most workers on food stamps and medicaid bernie sanders commissioned...
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and unlike standard robots that bounce around it cleans row by row.rk, it's just a robot. >>> one in nine americans is struggling to get food on the table right now, according to feeding america. global leaders are warning that next year will be catastrophic for world hunger, in addition to the worsening health crisis. a united nations official raising the alarm saying 2021 could be the worst humanitarian crisis year in the organization's history. experts here in the u.s. say some 50 million americans face food insecurity because of the coronavirus pandemic. our next guest faced food insecurity as a child and has made it her life's work to serve the same community she grew up in. >> my mom would like cook one can of beans and it was split up. we were struggle, but she never talked about it. if my mom had told her about the soup kitchen on webster avenue, and that's how i was introduce to that. >> joining me is tayina, directionor for the nonprofit agency part of the solution pot in new york. good to see you. >> hi, good to see you. >> i would think th
and unlike standard robots that bounce around it cleans row by row.rk, it's just a robot. >>> one in nine americans is struggling to get food on the table right now, according to feeding america. global leaders are warning that next year will be catastrophic for world hunger, in addition to the worsening health crisis. a united nations official raising the alarm saying 2021 could be the worst humanitarian crisis year in the organization's history. experts here in the u.s. say some 50...
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robots, a big in japan, and this one is larger than life. gundam stands at just over 18 meters tall and weighs 25 tons. more to in this book, i've been a fan since i was, a schoolboy. in the 1980 s., the models were so popular, they were always sold out. i used to queue up to get one or the some of these at that i could pick up a condom was born in 1979 as a children's toy this, if they would all look cool. it spawned a whole science fiction universe, a hugely popular and i'm a series of movies, manga has, and video games that have grossed more than $20000000000.00. and now the whole world can see how much we japanese love anime, games and manga. so maybe we have a primal desire to create something gigantic. it used to be bird, and now it's gundam. countdown is an icon in japan. so much say that the organizers of the tokyo olympics sent him into space on a mini satellite to promote the games. because of the pandemic, he will have to stay in bed for a while longer. but that won't change his mission. to the story of gun them teaches us that th
robots, a big in japan, and this one is larger than life. gundam stands at just over 18 meters tall and weighs 25 tons. more to in this book, i've been a fan since i was, a schoolboy. in the 1980 s., the models were so popular, they were always sold out. i used to queue up to get one or the some of these at that i could pick up a condom was born in 1979 as a children's toy this, if they would all look cool. it spawned a whole science fiction universe, a hugely popular and i'm a series of...
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robots are really taking over the world just as an example. even the cameras here in this studio operated by cameramen any more than the good old days, are robotic. and i wonder how long i will have a job. but in japan, engineers have gone quite big on robots, quite literally big. they've been building 18 meter tall robot and put it through its paces. the creation is a spinoff from a popular 970 s. anime series called mobile suit. gundam featuring enormous battle robots pilot has by humans. now guns is the main attraction at a theme park in yokohama, due to open later this month, we sent a human we trust to have a closer look rowboats, a big in japan, and this one is larger than life. come down stands at just over 18 meters tall and weighs 25 tons of mortar. on this book, i've been a fan since i was, a schoolboy. in the 1980 s., the models were so popular, they were always sold out. i used to queue up to get one for the summer season that i could pick up. you don't count and was born in 1989 as a children's toy. this is a middle you call. it s
robots are really taking over the world just as an example. even the cameras here in this studio operated by cameramen any more than the good old days, are robotic. and i wonder how long i will have a job. but in japan, engineers have gone quite big on robots, quite literally big. they've been building 18 meter tall robot and put it through its paces. the creation is a spinoff from a popular 970 s. anime series called mobile suit. gundam featuring enormous battle robots pilot has by humans. now...
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arm, a very beautiful robotic arm. she controls of this with the signals in her motor cortex. she imagines moving a real arm and that gets translated into moving this robotic arm. she gets better and better at it because of brain plasticity, because she figure out when i think this it does this but all the wrong side think about it a different way and she figures out to use it. you can have things outside of your body. it turns out this whole idea about how could you actually make life wired devices if they got the body the way the brain does, we're just starting this. one colleague of mine that columbia makes this little robot called starfish robot that is a preprogrammed to know its body. it figures out its body i try and get different moods and then seeing what happens to the body. it figures out how to get to somewhere, to get over to the right side of the table, to get to reward. it figures it out but the key is you can snap a leg off of this and it figures out how to walk again just like humans and other animals
arm, a very beautiful robotic arm. she controls of this with the signals in her motor cortex. she imagines moving a real arm and that gets translated into moving this robotic arm. she gets better and better at it because of brain plasticity, because she figure out when i think this it does this but all the wrong side think about it a different way and she figures out to use it. you can have things outside of your body. it turns out this whole idea about how could you actually make life wired...
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robots really taking over the world just as an example. even the cameras in this studio on are operated by cameramen anymore. i'm surrounded by robots here, and i wonder how long will i have a job. but in japan, engineers have gone cried to big on robots quite literally. they've been putting an 18 meter tall robot through its paces. the creation is a spinoff from a popular 970 s. anime series called mobile suit, gunned down, featuring enormous battle robots, piloted by humans. now gundam is the main attraction at a theme park in yokohama, due to open later this month. and we sent over a human we trust to have a closer look. robots, a big in japan, and this one is larger than life. can dam stands at just over 18 meters tall and weighs 25 tons more too on this book, i've been a fan since i was, a schoolboy. in the 1980 s., the models were so popular, they were always sold out. i used to queue up to get one of these that i could pick up don't count and was born in 1979 as a children's toy is if a model it spawned a whole science fiction unive
robots really taking over the world just as an example. even the cameras in this studio on are operated by cameramen anymore. i'm surrounded by robots here, and i wonder how long will i have a job. but in japan, engineers have gone cried to big on robots quite literally. they've been putting an 18 meter tall robot through its paces. the creation is a spinoff from a popular 970 s. anime series called mobile suit, gunned down, featuring enormous battle robots, piloted by humans. now gundam is the...
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. >> greg: finally, good news for robots.s pedestrians as the new law allows them to be used in roadways and sideways but they still have to yield the right-of-way to actual human pedestrians and cyclists. this is the first step to consciousness! >> that's all i was going to say. more validation for greg gutfeld theory that robots will rule the world. what happens if you ask them to move on the sidewalk? they short-circuit and it all goes haywire. >> greg: they will define themselves as human beings and then they will have rights. >> martha: and they go 12 miles an hour which apparently, according to the bike people, that is too fast and they are where they will be knocking people off the sidewalk so i think robots are taking over the world. >> geraldo: looks affordable to me. >> martha: it's a very fast, so be careful. you never have to look for a bathroom. >> geraldo: all those bombs, the problem would be solved. a robot makes a great sense. >> martha: no thanks, not on the sidewalk. all i would say is any guy aged about 8
. >> greg: finally, good news for robots.s pedestrians as the new law allows them to be used in roadways and sideways but they still have to yield the right-of-way to actual human pedestrians and cyclists. this is the first step to consciousness! >> that's all i was going to say. more validation for greg gutfeld theory that robots will rule the world. what happens if you ask them to move on the sidewalk? they short-circuit and it all goes haywire. >> greg: they will define...