Posts Tagged: ‘robot’

In this episode, Robert and Allison take a road trip to the Georgia Dome, where they grab an exclusive look at the FIRST Robotics competition. Tune in and learn more about the world’s largest grade-school robotics competition.

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An amazing helper robot that balances on a ball: More info on how it works is available in this article: A Robot That Balances on a Ball Dr. Masaaki Kumagai, director of the Robot Development Engineering Laboratory at Tohoku Gakuin University, in Tagajo City, Japan, has built wheeled robots, crawling robots, quadruped robots, biped robots, [...]

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The launch of the Air Force’s X-37B space plane last night was successful and the X-37B is now in orbit: As this article points out, “The unpiloted craft will carry out the first autonomous re-entry and landing in the history of the US space programme.” This article has lots more information. The mystery around this [...]

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I’ve created my own list of the greatest threats to mankind’s existence. Among these are nuclear weapons, zombies, strangelets, asteroids, fast food, robots and children. I base these assessments on careful scientific study. For example, horror films like “Children of the Corn,” “The Ring,” “The Grudge” and “The Omen” have proven that children are destructive creatures who must be stopped. And the lauded documentary film “The Terminator” makes it very clear that robots want nothing more than to rise up and eradicate the human race.

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Every day, another story hits the wire detailing some newfound robotic ability. Today, scientists at Brown University happily reported that they trained a robot to obey nonverbal commands in environments previously thought to be difficult for our exceedingly competent robotic friends.

Whether they’re tending our tomatoes, as a bunch of MIT students turned farmers programmed them to do, zooming around your floor and picking up idle crumbs — yes, I really want a Roomba! — or patrolling borders in South Korea or Israel, robots are developing freakishly fast. And that scares philosopher A.C. Grayling, who’s calling for robot regulation in New Scientist.

Grayling isn’t stressing so much about the domestically inclined robots so much as the surveillance, military or police robots. He’s arguing for regulation that covers all robotic devices before it’s too late. Maybe, as my fellow science blogger Robert pointed out, he recently rented “Runaway” or “The Terminator?”

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Some researchers believe that weddings between a human and a robot could be possible by the year 2050. Take a look at our HowStuffWorks article to learn more about robot rights.

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