Senior works to keep robots team funded and visible | Mountain Xpress
Kledis is the captain of operations and marketing for Glitch 2.0, SILSA's robotics team that competed in its first competition at UNC Asheville on March 4-5. There, they took the Rookie All Star Award and the Rookie Seed Award. "I’m glad all our hard work paid off," he says.
Breadcrumbing robots could roam Martian caves like Hansel and Gretel | Space
Newly proposed Mars exploration rovers have a peculiar inspiration, the classic Grimm Brothers' fairy tale Hansel and Gretel.
The flock of robots will follow "breadcrumbs" to find their way out of caves just as the eponymous siblings attempted to escape the forest in which they were abandoned by their parents in the famous fairytale.
Demand for Material Handling Robots Is Projected To Grow at a CAGR of 8.6% Through 2033 | Fact.MR ...
High acceptance of US Investment in digital infrastructure and growing need to reduce labor costs are key factors behind the growth of the automated material handling robots market.
In addition, increasing use of automated material handling robots by SMEs and the latest technological advancements including AI and IoT as well as easy integration into automated systems will propel the growth of this market in the coming years.
Keys to using ROS 2 & other frameworks for medical robots
What is the best architectural approach to use when developing medical robots? Is it ROS, ROS 2 or other open-source or commercial frameworks?
In a session on May 10 from 2-2:45 PM, Tom Amlicke, Software Systems Engineer, MedAcuity will discuss the “Keys to Using ROS 2 and Other Frameworks for Medical Robots.” Amlicke will look at three hypothetical robotic systems and explore these approaches:
Robots, I am tired of talking to you! | An Alternative View | Diana Diamond | Palo Alto Online |
Robotic phone answering and call screening was implemented as a cost-savings measure (in theory) to free regular employees from having to answer the phones directly thus enabling them (in theory) to be more productive at the workplace.
Not to worry...as advancements in AI (artificial intelligence) become more prevalent, these robotic answering systems will become more human-like and there may never be a need to talk with an actual human being again when it comes to phone inquiries.
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