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Psychology | Psychology
eScienceCommons: Experiments reveal why human-like robots elicit uncanny feelings
"At the core of this research is what we perceive when we look at a face," says Emory psychologist Philippe Rochat, senior author of the stu...
Science & Technology | Israeli Innovation
Are you being served? Israeli-founded startup creates robot butler on wheels
Temi says it will integrate Amazon's Alexa personal assistant to further expand its droid's capabilities
Science & Technology | Tech
Robots are coming to automate the American workplace. Men will suffer more changes to their work than women
Automation may create as many jobs as it destroys, a new study finds, but men, younger folks, and minorities hold positions that are particularly vulnerable.
Science & Technology | Tech
Amazon is testing Scout, a delivery robot, near Seattle | VentureBeat
Amazon today unveilved the Scout delivery robot, which will make delivery to Prime customers in testing north of Seattle.
Health & Fitness | Health & Fitness
The Rise of the Robot Nurse - Ohio University
As technology continues to advance and become cheaper and more accessible, its uses are increasingly benefiting human workers in the healthcare industry.
Science & Technology | Tech
The robot controlled by your thoughts
How you can correct the mistakes of robots using only brain and muscle signals.
Science & Technology | Tech
Boston Dynamics' Robot Dog Will Be Available Next Year | WIRED
The secretive company has long been research-focused, but that doesn’t mean it hasn’t been thinking about what consumers want out of SpotMini.
Science & Technology | Technology
9 robots that will make your life better because the future is now
These high-tech robots will change the way you live. Within every price range, there's a bot to do the job.
Science & Technology | Tech
Robots are about to make your beer runs
Virginia became the first state in the union on Wednesday to legally allow robots to use sidewalks.
News | The Badnewsometer
The Long-Term Jobs Killer Is Not China. It’s Automation.
“Everything we did, you could program a robot to do it.”
Miscellaneous | Interesting Links
Robotic babies intended to reduce teen pregnancies may have had the opposite effect
Sex education can be a fraught chapter in a young person's life.
Miscellaneous | Interesting Links
Crime-fighting robot hits, rolls over child at Silicon Valley mall
A security, crime-fighting robot allegedly hit a 16-month boy on the head and ran over him at a shopping mall in Palo Alto.
Entertainment | Entertainment
Transformers For Real: Watch a Robot Become a Car
Transformers is a work of fiction. The movies and television show about cars and trucks that transform into heroic robots isn’t real, but it did inspire one man to create his own version of Optimus Prime in the real world. Kenji Ishida of Brave Robotics
News | Interesting Links
Robotics: Ethics of artificial intelligence
Four leading researchers share their concerns and solutions for reducing societal risks from intelligent machines.
News | Societal Evolution
In 10 years, your job probably won’t exist. Here’s how to make sure you’re still employable.
Around 65 percent of the jobs that people will be doing in a decade haven't even been invented yet.
Business & Finance | Economy
Hedge fund robots are crushing their human rivals
Computer algorithm-led hedge funds produced stellar returns last year, beating most gut-driven human money managers.
News | Societal Evolution
Investor rush to artificial intelligence is real deal - FT.com
Silicon Valley loves a new fad. To judge by the spate of fundraising by start-ups in recent weeks, it has found one in an idea that is more than half a century old: artificial intelligence. “This is the hot place to be at the moment,” says Stephen
News | Societal Evolution
Robots can now learn to cook just like you do: by watching YouTube videos
Researchers have come up with a new way to teach robots how to use tools simply by watching videos on YouTube. The researchers, from the University of Maryland and the Australian research center NI...
Science & Technology | Cool Stuff
Robotic 'Pack Mule' Can Take On Any Terrain
No, you're not watching a scene from "Transformers."
The U.S. Military released new footage on July 13, 2014 of the Legged Squad Supports System robot, which behaves sort of like a futuristic mule, being tested in an open field at the Kahuku Training Area in Hawaii. Just check it out in the YouTube video above.