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A robot with empathy sounds like the stuff of sci-fi movies, but with the aid of neural networks European researchers are developing robots in tune with our emotions. Feelix Growing is developing software empowering robots that can learn when a person is sad, happy or angry.
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via Science Daily @ 13:20 18th Jul
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Our science fiction reading group is discussing a shorter work this month, says Mark. It is Jack Williamson's novelette With Folded Hands, which appeared first in Astounding Stories in 1947. In the story a man who sells in mechanicals - basically robots - finds his business dying when new superior robots come along to compete. The new robots, streamlined black humanoids - are in every way superior to the robots he had been selling. But the new robots have more than superior technology; they have an ideology.
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via Science Fiction Crowsnest @ 8:05 3rd Aug
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(PhysOrg.com) -- A robot with empathy sounds like the stuff of sci-fi movies, but with the aid of neural networks European researchers are developing robots in tune with our emotions. The tantalising work of the Feelix Growing project is grabbing the world’s attention.
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via PhysOrg.com @ 13:21 18th Jul
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I can name many robots, but not examples of how robots are improving my quality of life. One reason for this is that even in 2008 much of my knowledge of robots is based on fiction. The world is full of robots large, small and microscopic; it is just that I am not aware of their importance to me.
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via Electronic Weekly @ 12:36 11th Aug
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"Motoman's EH-series 'Expert Handling' robots set a new standard for speed with a large robot," said a company spokesperson. "Compared to general-purpose robots, the EH-series offers up to a 22% increase in speed depending on model. These high-speed, high payload robots are specifically designed for high duty cycle material handling and offer superior performance in machine tending and material handling applications. Large work envelopes and the ability to bend over backwards, allow tools to be stored behind the robot, allowing better clearance for maintenance. Five EH models are available. These robots include an IP67 rated wrist for protection in machining environments.
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via Industrial Product News Online @ 15:27 3rd Jul
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Soft and squishy chemical robots will one day squeeze through tight spots then expand to 10 times larger, offering an advantage over rigid robots. Once a mission is complete, a chembot would biodegrade.
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via MSNBC @ 17:58 1st Jul
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Robots are increasingly becoming the new colleague at the Danish workplaces. The number of robots has over the past 12 years increased from 858 to now 3626. From 2002 the actual growth in the number of robots has been 11 percent annually, shows a study carried out by Dansk Erhverv, according to Berlingske Business.
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via Copenhagen Capacity @ 18:23 25th Jul
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via Innovations Report @ 22:34 18th Jul
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EPSON Robots, a leader in PC controlled, precision robots, has introduced the EPSON G-Series, the next generation, high performance SCARA Robots for its Micro PowerDrive Controllers.
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via Industrial Product News Online @ 15:27 3rd Jul
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European researchers are developing a software that will give robots the power to learn when a person is sad, happy or angry. The Feelix Growing project is putting together simple robots that can detect different parameters—facial expressions, voice and proximity—to determine emotional states. The aim of the project is to develop a robot that can serve humans with special needs, such as the ill and the elderly. Using adaptable neural networks, the robot can learn the correct way to respond to people's emotions from experience.
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via Gizmodo @ 12:46 20th Jul
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The world's cheapest robots capable of forming swarms are the forerunners of a new generation of robots capable of a range of jobs, from exploring Mars to closing off motorways after an accident and charting pollution spills on Earth. Inspired by bees, ants and other social creatures, the 50p sized robots made their debut at the Eleventh International on Artificial Life in Winchester and mark a breakthrough in "swarm robotics".
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via US-Tech Interactive @ 6:01 8th Aug
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ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--August 6, 2008--Through the Institute for Personal Robots in Education (IPRE)-a partnership between Georgia Tech College of Computing, Bryn Mawr College and Microsoft Research-28 high schools and universities are being provided the opportunity to enhance their introductory Computer Science curriculum using personal robots as a context for teaching foundational computing skills. Winners will share $250,000 and receive paperback book-sized robots called Scribblers, enhanced with special IPRE hardware technology, along with the IPRE software and class text.
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via Macro World Investor @ 17:36 6th Aug
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VIA Technologies, Inc, a leading innovator of power efficient x86 processor platforms, today showcased VIA EPIA Pico-ITX-based entertainment robots at the Taipei International Robot Show (TIROS), being held on 21-24 August at the World Trade Center in Taipei, Taiwan. With robotics development representing the cutting edge of technological progress, VIA's commitment to extremely compact form factors, robust performance, extensive feature sets and extremely low power consumption means that VIA's off-the-shelf EPIA boards are becoming an essential component for academic, hobbyist and commercial robot developers. At the VIA booth there will be three compact robots provided by PlayRobot, a Taiwan-based robot developer and distributor of educational, scientific and entertainment robots for government, academic and research institutes, as well a
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via PCStats @ 14:27 23rd Aug
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Research aims to create robots with empathy; project envisions automatons that will learn from experience how to respond to emotions displayed by people around it…
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via Mumbai Mirror @ 16:43 19th Jul
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Conflicts between robots and their human masters have been, for the longest time, standard fare for Hollywood’s sci-fi blockbusters.
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via Manila Bulletin @ 0:08 31st Jul
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Cows milked by robots are healthier, happier and more productive!Robots already build cars, clean our homes and amuse our children, so why can’t they milk our cows? One farmer is already on his way to a fortune by employing automatons as milk maids!
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via ElectricPig @ 20:07 20th Aug
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Robots are increasingly taking over more soldier duties in Iraq and Afghanistan, with predictions that as much as 30 percent of the U.S. Army will be robotic by 2020. WUSTL computer scientists who work on robots say the machines still need the human touch.
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via Product Design and Development @ 3:53 25th Aug
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Too often we find movies about robots malfunctioning, wreaking havoc and trying to take over the world. But in spite of their popularly destructive portrayals, robots can also be cute -- such as the case with Honda's Asimo -- or educational, as the staff at Klub Robotik would love to attest to.
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via Jakarta Post @ 13:57 22nd Jul
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London, July 30: Scientists in Britain have created an emotional robot which appears to respond to being cuddled or scared. The Heart Robot, developed by scientists at the University of the West of England in Bristol, was aimed to explore human reaction to machine that give emotional feedbacks.
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via Asian Age @ 6:29 31st Jul
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August 8, 2008 Education has long been based around the three R's, but now for computer science students throughout the U.S., a fourth R is making ground - Robotics. A program that began in 2006 through the Institute for Personal Robots in Education (IPRE) using robots as the circuit breaker in introductory computer science courses is being expanded to 28 more high schools and universities. The grants give access to a share of $250,000 along with the tools that form the basis of the scheme: a book sized robot called Scribbler and its Bluetooth enabled add-on board known as Fluke, plus IPRE software and class text. Gizmag spoke to Dr. Tucker Balch, director of IPRE and professor of interactive computing at the Georgia Tech College of Computing, to learn more.
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via Gizmag @ 22:08 8th Aug
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Making robots even more hardcore, British roboticists have designed machines that will only dance to punk rock music. Standing 2 meters tall, padded in leather and decked in various punk scene insignias, the pogoing robots wait until they hear the familiar strains of anti-establishment rock before they start dancing. Is it just me, or do these things sound like they'd be a minor threat in the mosh pit?
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via Gizmodo @ 17:37 5th Jul
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Soft and squishy chemical robots will one day squeeze through tight spots then expand to 10 times larger, offering an advantage over rigid robots. Once a mission is complete, a chembot would biodegrade.
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via MSNBC @ 20:24 1st Jul
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We are emotional beings first and intellectual ones second, say researchers. That’s why developing your emotional intelligence is so important
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via Computerworld Australia @ 4:43 31st Jul
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BEIJING. July 24. KAZINFORM /Talgat Baimukhametov/ - Linguist robots made by Chinese Civil Aviation University staff are located at the third terminal of the Shoudu airport. Robots called “Fuva” are very much like the Beijing Olympic Games talismans.
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via Kazinform @ 10:43 24th Jul
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via ElectricPig @ 11:36 7th Aug
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