Date: 26/12/17 Timescope VR kiosk sends memorial visitors back to WWI trenches
Timescope has been rolling out its virtual reality kiosks in its native France since 2016, and currently has 15 kiosks in
Date: 25/12/17 Robots will soon be able to smell and taste
The "Rewired" venture oriented in London and Lausanne, focused on robotics, agreed on a partnership with Aromyx
Date: 23/12/17 Robot DJ Makes Appearance at Prague Night Club
These days artificial intelligence is so advanced that robots trade shares, make restaurants suggestions
Date: 23/12/17 Google develops Neural Image Assessment to measure beauty and emotion in images
An image is worth a thousand words. Images tell stories that naturally appeal to humans.
Date: 22/12/17 Facial recognition reaches pet doors
Microsoft has built a facial recognition pet door that uses a webcam, a passive infrared motion sensor, servo motors,
Date: 21/12/17 Walmart is testing a self-driving, floor-scrubbing robot
Walmart has been testing autonomous floor-cleaning robots in five of its stores. The floor scrubber, developed by
Date: 21/12/17 Computer was trained to recognize deception in court
American developers have created a system of artificial intelligence of DARE, which can recognize the lies of the
Date: 21/12/17 Chinese online retailer JD plans to open hundreds of unmanned shops, ahead of Amazon
Chinese online retailer JD.com has beaten Amazon to the next stage of the shopping revolution by announcing plans
Date: 15/12/17 Robot carries the Olympic torch in South Korea
In what may be a preview of the future of athletics, Hubo, a humanoid robot, carried the Olympic torch in Daejeon
Date: 14/12/17 UK newspapers start publishing first joint human and robot articles
Newspapers across the UK have started publishing the first articles jointly written by robots and humans.
Date: 13/12/17 Samsung creates a smart sweater for charging gadgets
The South Korean company Samsung has patented a "smart" sweater which can be used as a portable charger
Date: 12/12/17 Neural network can now recognize a person by his breath
A group of American scientists from the University of Carnegie Mellon (Carnegie Mellon University) claim that
Date: 11/12/17 Japanese firm to send overworking employees home by nagging them with music-blaring office drones
Since World War II, Japan has struggled with a work culture that consists of excessive overtime. To curb that behavior,
Date: 06/12/17 Nvidia’s AI Creating Fake Videos: Teaching Computers The Art Of Deception
AI (Artificial Intelligence) is already blurring the line between the "real" and the fabricated, and it's blurring
Date: 04/12/17 The first text message was sent 25 years ago
Be prepared to feel ancient -- the first text message is 25 years old. Engineer Neil Papworth sent the first SMS on
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