What Would the World Look Like if Half of All Jobs Were Held by Robots?
A university computer scientist give his thoughts on the future of a robotic workforces.
A university computer scientist give his thoughts on the future of a robotic workforces.
There’s far too much TV to keep track of, and a few shows get the lion’s share of attention. This lot deserves their props. Time to start binge-watching!
Something spiky and a bit demonic, at least.
The Robit is meant to be a simple, affordable solution to all you domestic android needs.
It could not yet be confirmed whether the robot uprising has begun, but someone needs to tell that woman that you can’t strangle a robot.
There is no better way to celebrate the passing of time than with a gratuitous display of synchronised dancing. Scratch that: make the dancers robots and add in some drones, too. That should do it. Read more >>
Any of you wanting a weaponised Roomba will have to attach the weapons yourselves.
Researchers form the Guoping Wang of Wuhan University in China have created a robot that changes colour with its surroundings, much like a chameleon. It uses a series of plasmonic displays to achieve the camouflaging feat. Read more >>
Took it five attempts, though.
The price is still a little high though – this one clocks in at nearly £30,000.
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The system cleverly uses static to take hold of the objects it needs to move.
From watering seedlings to harvesting crops, robots will control nearly every aspect of this indoor lettuce production operation.
Well, 1.019 seconds to be precise.
Five years on from Fukushima and the badass tech just keeps on coming.