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Category Archives: Robotics

There is so much doom and gloom associated with robots and jobs it is time to add some common sense to the misunderstandings created by so called experts opinions about robots and jobs – thankfully…

Source: Robots and job fears: Destruction of large numbers of jobs unlikely, says new OECD Study « RobotEnomics

Marine Warfighting Lab tests tag-team squad of robots to hunt enemies.

Source: Marines test autonomous robot-drone teams for future on battlefield

Self-driving cars, war outsourced to robots, surgery by autonomous machines – this is only the beginning

Source: Inside the Artificial Intelligence Revolution: A Special Report, Pt. 2

Almost half of U.S. jobs may one day be automated. For some employees who worked at a free on-demand concierge, that day came last month.

Source: This Is What It Feels Like When A Robot Takes Your Job | Fast Company | Business + Innovation

Source: Are Robots Going To Kill Your Next Job Or Create It? | Fast Company | Business + Innovation

From 2013

​What Google’s sale of ​the rockstar robotics company tells us about the state of humanoid supermachines.​

Source: Why the Golden Age of Walking Robots Never Arrived

The tech world’s interest in robots suggests they’ll increasingly be part of our everyday lives.

Source: Get ready for robots to become part of the family – The Washington Post

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Source: This is what will happen when robots take over the world – Telegraph

The history of artificial intelligence dates back into antiquity – intelligent robots appear in the myths of many ancient societies, including Greek, Arabic, Egyptian and Chinese. Today, the field is more vibrant than ever and some believe that we’re on the threshold of discoveries that could change human society irreversibly, for better or worse. Here are ten things you need to know before the robots take over the world:

Source: Artificial intelligence: Ten things you need to understand

What problems do engineers need to crack before they can deliver the proverbial Rosie the Robot?