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There's been a lot of talk about robosexual marriage lately — with some people claiming it will destroy society. But the truth is, robots have been ...
The events of “Alien: Earth” stem from a proprietary battle between Weyland-Yutani, the film franchise’s star corporation, ...
Google’s latest Mobile Operating System (MOPS) dubbed Android, has all but wiped the original connection of the term android – a human-like robot- off the grid. For good measure, simply open a ...
The Longer Read Meet the AI human-like robots that can do our jobs Current breakthroughs in AI are key to the revolution in ‘human’ androids, explains Robert Waugh. Some of them are already ...
With automated systems, self-driving cars, and robot helpers on the horizon, the way in which we interact with technology is going to undergo another massive shift. We might not have everyday access ...
So overall, the older group preferred human robots, while the younger group preferred robot-robots (and the younger group was more evenly distributed with their choices).
A professor in Japan has created android robots that make the plot of Will Smith’s “I, Robot” possible. The newest exhibition showing at The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation in Tokyo ...
Researchers from Tokyo created artificial self-healing human skin for robots to give them a more human-like appearance.
Two 'friendly' robots, including a 3D-printed humanistic android, are helping scientists to understand how more realistic long-term relationships might be developed between humans and androids.
advertisement 03-14-2017 SXSW How This Japanese Robotics Master Is Building Better, More Human Androids Hiroshi Ishiguro’s longtime dream has been to make robots that look and behave like people.
In a symbiotic human-robot interaction project, a multimodal conversation control system and a multi-robot conversation control system were developed to promote a robot with a higher degree of ...
‘Robot’ was coined 100 years ago, in a play predicting human extinction by android hands Remembering the 1920 Czech play that gave us the vocabulary for automation Brian Heater ...