Currently in development, “origami robots” could help treat patients with internal maladies.
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New Australian robot helping companies make complex decisions
South Australian company Complexica has developed a robot with an algorithm-based persona, which is being used to help businesses make data-driven decisions in real time.
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Evidence of creativity found in US robot
Although it was designed to help robots organise clutter, the rearrangement software from Carnegie Mellon University has managed to generate creativity in robots’ problem-solving.
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Collaborative robot maker delivers huge revenue growth
Denmark-based Universal Robots has achieved 91 per cent growth compared to 2014, while delivering a bottom line profit of $USD 9.66 million before tax.
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Universal Robots welcomes new specifications on collaborative robot design
The International Organisation for Standardization (ISO) has published the long awaited ISO/TS 15066 as a supplementary document to support the ISO 10218 ‘Safety Requirements for Industrial Robots’ standard.
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Digital diagnosis: intelligent machines do a better job than humans
Until now, medicine has been a prestigious and often extremely lucrative career choice. But in the near future, will we need as many doctors as we have now? Are we going to see significant medical unemployment in the coming decade?
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Safe retraction system for industrial robots
The new igus Triflex RSE system is a cost-effective retraction system for robotic arm applications, automatically guiding energy supply systems and supply hoses.
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The drive towards ethical AI and responsible robots has begun
Robots and AIs do make good cinematic villains. However, in reality no one has much clue how to make a robot “want” or “feel” anything in a phenomenologically credible way as yet; let alone how to make them sociopaths hell bent on world domination and the extermination of Homo sapiens.
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Five reasons to teach robotics in schools
Technology is critical for innovation, yet schools struggle to get students interested in this area. Could teaching robotics change this?
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Robot collaborators becoming the norm
More and more factories - and the robotics companies that supply them - are seeing the appeal of collaborative robots.
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