‘Hi-tech robot’ at Russia forum turns out to be man in suit
And why did the robot look like a person would fit perfectly inside of it?
‘Hi-tech robot’ at Russia forum turns out to be man in suit
And why did the robot look like a person would fit perfectly inside of it?
It works like a lie detector
CIMON the ‘Flying Brain’ Has Arrived at the International Space Station | Digital Trends
He’s a friendly guy and he has this hard power-off button.
Robots Have a Diversity Problem – The New New – Medium
[…] not only are the majority of home robots designed with white plastic, but we also actually have a bias against the ones that are coated in black plastic.
Amazon warehouse workers in Europe stage ‘we are not robots’ protests
The conditions our members at Amazon are working under are frankly inhuman. They are breaking bones, being knocked unconscious and being taken away in ambulances. We’re standing up and saying enough is enough, these are people making Amazon its money. People with kids, homes, bills to pay — they’re not robots.
Meet Zora, the Robot Caregiver
“Patients have told the robot things about their health they wouldn’t share with doctors.”
Lots of great quotes in this article…
My roomba is scared of thunderstorms
I was sitting at my desk just a few minutes ago, drawing, and a really loud crack of thunder went off–no power surges or anything, just thunder–and my roomba fled from its dock and started spinning in circles
I currently now have an active roomba sitting quietly on my lap
Hal was built to suffer. He is a medical training robot […]. No longer must nurses train on lifeless mannequins. Hal can shed tears, bleed, and urinate.
In three incidents, humans intentionally attacked a self-driving car, such as by hitting it, or climbing on top of it.
Waymo […] routinely encounters pedestrians who deliberately try to “prank” its cars, continually stepping in front of them, moving away and then stepping back in front of them, to impede their progress.