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Why Is Apple Planning to Build a Robot? The tech giant’s product plans suggest Tim Cook is anxious about more than AI.
Remote-controlled robot rabbits are being deployed to help tackle Florida’s invasive python problem. The Burmese python threatens the ecosystem of the Everglades by preying on wildlife ...
A python was recently added to that list. Des Moines police notified residents of a potential sighting of a python in the Waterbury neighborhood Aug. 1.
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A front-line Ukrainian military unit said it built a new robot that can shoot down Russian aircraft. It is said to be the first weapon of its kind in this conflict.
A few of these projects have been leaked and teased before, but a lot of this is new. In the history of Apple’s product releases — a dependable, steady spectacle with a big but highly ...
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The leading designers are all focused on a ‘brain-first’ approach that insists on controlling everything centrally rather than delegating it around their bodies.
The former seems too boring for a robot-style device, while the latter seems a little cringey. A virtual companion But another aspect of Apple’s reported plans seems to me significantly riskier.
Forget affable-appearing Rosey and Robby of sci-fi yesteryear; today’s humanoid robots are a bit more Terminator-esque. Do we even need them? Artificial intelligence pioneers weigh in.
Apple has engineering teams working on various in-home robotic devices and the AI software and functionality that might be able to make a home robot useful.