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Aug 19, 2015
This Is the Curiosity Rover’s Newest Selfie—and There’s Something Unusual About It
Posted by Sean Brazell in categories: robotics/AI, space
The Curiosity rover has snapped a brand new self-portrait and, like any good newbie selfie-taker, it’s figuring out its best angles—not only to show itself off, but also to show us something new about the Martian landscape it lives on.
This newest selfie was made, like the others, by stitching together panoramic shots from the rover’s Mars Hand Lens Imager. But by dropping to a low-camera angle and not an overhand shot like before, we’re suddenly able to see the full surrounding horizon. Essentially, we’re seeing not just Curiosity in this selfie; we’re also seeing what Curiosity sees. That view becomes even more pronounced in this second version of the selfie, this one with the horizon wrapped entirely around the robot:
Aug 18, 2015
Technology has created more jobs than it has destroyed, says 140 years of data
Posted by Amnon H. Eden in categories: employment, robotics/AI
Study of census results in England and Wales since 1871 finds rise of machines has been a job creator rather than making working humans obsolete.
Aug 18, 2015
This video of Google’s humanoid Atlas robot running through a forest is a game changer
Posted by Matthew Holt in category: robotics/AI
Videos of creepy robots trying their best to walk like humans (with absolutely no help from their abusive owners) are nothing new, but this new footage of the Atlas humanoid walking robot, developed by Google-owned company Boston Dynamics, is a game changer.
Usually these videos are shot in a lab, or on a treadmill — an artificial environment where the terrain that the robot is walking on can be controlled and maintained.
However, the latest video from the Boston Dynamics team, which gets funding from the US Defence budget, shows the Atlas robot running through a real forest.
Aug 18, 2015
Google’s Human-Shaped Robot Takes First Walk Outside
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: robotics/AI
Aug 18, 2015
At Last, a Wearable You Will Want to Wear — By Chander Chawla | Forbes
Posted by Odette Bohr Dienel in categories: 3D printing, business, innovation, materials, media & arts, robotics/AI, wearables
“I am excited to introduce the first wave of TechLuxe in a form of a resin handbag with an LCD video screen. The idea is to radically bring technology to fashion, but with creative beauty within a functional beautifully designed bag.”
Tags: design, Fashion, technology
Aug 17, 2015
Watch Boston Dynamics’ Robot Run Outside Oh God They’re Coming For Us
Posted by Albert Sanchez in categories: neuroscience, robotics/AI, singularity
Possible cause of the singularity Boston Dynamics is secretive about upcoming projects, but new footage shows their robots in action—and the results are highly unsettling.
First you can see Spot, an agile autonomous quadruped ripped directly from Isaac Asimov’s nightmares, opening a door with the arm it sports instead of a face. Spot would almost be adorable the way it trots around on four legs except for the protruding face-arm that will turn the handle on your front door with its superstrength. Sleep well tonight.
Aug 17, 2015
Watch a Boston Dynamics humanoid robot wander around outside
Posted by Alexandros El in category: robotics/AI
https://youtube.com/watch?v=NwrjAa1SgjQ
August 17, 2015 Boston Dynamics, which Google bought in 2013, has begun testing one of its humanoid robots — those that are designed to function like humans — out in the wild. Marc Raibert, the founder of Boston Dynamics, talked about the research and showed footage of the project during a talk on Aug. 3 at the 11th Fab Lab Conference and Symposium in Cambridge, Mass.
“Out in the world is just a totally different challenge than in the lab,” Raibert said at the conference, which was organized by the Fab Foundation, a division of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Center for Bits and Atoms. “You can’t predict what it’s going to be like.”
Boston Dynamics has tested its LS3 quadruped (four-legged) robot out in natural settings in the past. But humanoid robots are different — they can be much taller and have a higher center of gravity. Keeping them moving on paved asphalt is one thing, but maneuvering them through rugged terrain, which is what Boston Dynamics’ Atlas robots dealt with recently during the DARPA Robotics Challenge, can be trickier.
Aug 16, 2015
14 Most Famous Humanoid Robots
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: futurism, robotics/AI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWQTF6Ue-tw
Most Advanced humaniod Robots (robotic technology ) we take a look at technological futuristic products that exist now.
Future emerging Technology 2015.
https://vimeo.com/95945365?outro=1&utm_content=buffer9e10e&u…ign=buffer
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