The robots have always been coming. But this week, as the specter of intelligent machines dominates the Convention on Co?nventional Weapons discussions at the United Nations, and as some of the most powerful tech firms in the world join the militar
In its ongoing mission to just veg on the sofa and watch Netflix 24 hours a day, mankind has invented a robot that can cook a wide range of meals for you which you choose via a smartphone app.
Right now, as I write, my arm hurts. I just want to take it off. It's nothing out of the ordinary, just some tendonitis and tennis elbow, due to overuse.
In this episode of Invention Factory, we explore the evolution of robotics. From robots that can be our friends, exoskeletal suits that can make us faster and stronger, and machines that learn like humans welcome to the true age of robotics.
Dara Vanesian comes on the show to promote Constitutional County Project and the Arizona FreedomFest - Wil Bown (a software engineer and bitcoin enthusiast) talks about artificial intelligence
Kevin Evison has been an amputee since 1982 and has been using the Bebionic for 15 months. I asked how it compared to his previous prosthetic. "Blows the other one out the water," he said. "This is the Rolls-Royce of hands."
In this episode of Invention Factory, we explore the evolution of robotics. From robots that can be our friends, exoskeletal suits that can make us faster and stronger, and machines that learn like humans–welcome to the true age of robotics.