Date: 25/09/18 Tokyo cafe to use robot waiters operated by people with physical disabilities
Japan is taking steps to fight social isolation by employing robots in as many aspects of life as possible. After
Date: 21/09/18 Crowd-counting WiFi technique looks through walls
Researchers in the US have demonstrated how WiFi could be used to penetrate walls and count the number
Date: 20/09/18 Robot-cashier starts working in Rostov Zoo
The service robot WayBot developed by graduates and students of the Don State Technical University of Rostov
Date: 13/09/18 Robo-trousers to give elderly bionic strength designed by British scientists
The University of Bristol is developing ‘‘smart trousers’’ with artificial muscles which give the elderly and disabled
Date: 11/09/18 New MIT Robot Can Delicately Handle Objects It’s Never Seen Before
Robots in factories are really good at picking up objects they’ve been pre-programmed to handle, but it’s a different
Date: 04/09/18 The VoCore2 is a tiny computer that can play tiny Doom
The VoCore2 is a Wi-Fi capable computer with a 580 MHz CPU and 128 RAM that supports video, USB, and
Date: 03/09/18 TUI’s first robot employee finds work in Stockholm
A humanoid robot known as Pepper is the latest employee to be hired by TUI Nordic, and has found gainful emplo
Date: 31/08/18 Google and Harvard team up to use deep learning to predict earthquake aftershocks
After a big earthquake hits, the danger isn’t over. Smaller, follow-up quakes that are triggered by the initial shock
Date: 27/08/18 US airports’ new facial recognition tech spots first imposter
The facial recognition technology the US is testing for airports has caught its first imposter merely three days after
Date: 21/08/18 Alibaba starts testing AI-based voice recognition system
An artificial intelligence voice recognition system that can monitor and identify pornographic content began online
Date: 15/08/18 This happy robot helps kids with autism
A little bot named QTrobot from LuxAI could be the link between therapists, parents, and autistic children
Date: 13/08/18 Estonian Genome Foundation hires robot
The Estonian Genome Foundation hired an unusual employee. It is a robot, which is supposed to greatly accelerate the collection of gene data on the residents of the country
Date: 10/08/18 Apple wants iPhone to be proof of identity and replace passports
Apple has considered the possibility of using the iPhone as a form of identification for the user, with one proposed onboard secure storage system using RFID having the potential to use a smartphone as an alternative to a passport for travelers at ports
Date: 10/08/18 Alibaba to Launch Taobao Buy, A New Mixed Reality Shopping Experience
Taobao, Alibaba’s e-commerce subsidiary, will launch a brand new product this year called Taobao Buy (Taobao Maia)
Date: 09/08/18 Smartphone blue light exposure may speed up blindness
Blue light emitted from smartphones and other digital devices can accelerate blindness by transforming vital molecules in the eye’s retina into cell killers, a study has found
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