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Ukraine plans to mass-produce mobile robots capable of mining, demining, operating attack drones, evacuating wounded soldiers, and transporting ammunition, Digital Transformation Minister Mykhailo Fedorov announced on March 12. The primary purpose of the unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) is to keep human involvement on the battlefield to a minimum, thereby reducing the number of soldiers being killed or injured, Fedorov said. "It is an asymmetric response to the enemy's numerical superiority," Fedorov said. Russia has a larger pool of potential recruits for the military, as its population is mor...
Kyiv Independent (UK)
Ukraine plans to mass-produce mobile robots capable of mining, demining, operating attack drones, evacuating wounded soldiers, and transporting ammunition, Digital Transformation Minister Mykhailo Fedorov announced on March 12. The primary purpose of the unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) is to keep human involvement on the battlefield to a minimum, thereby reducing the number of soldiers being killed or injured, Fedorov said. "It is an asymmetric response to the enemy's numerical superiority," Fedorov said. Russia has a larger pool of potential recruits for the military, as its population is mor...
Kyiv Independent (CA)
Ukraine plans to mass-produce mobile robots capable of mining, demining, operating attack drones, evacuating wounded soldiers, and transporting ammunition, Digital Transformation Minister Mykhailo Fedorov announced on March 12. The primary purpose of the unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) is to keep human involvement on the battlefield to a minimum, thereby reducing the number of soldiers being killed or injured, Fedorov said. "It is an asymmetric response to the enemy's numerical superiority," Fedorov said. Russia has a larger pool of potential recruits for the military, as its population is mor...
Kyiv Independent
By The Conversation Machine-learning systems are increasingly worming their way through our everyday lives, challenging our moral and social values and the rules that govern them. These days, virtual assistants threaten the privacy of the home; news recommenders shape the way we understand the world; risk-prediction systems tip social workers on which children to protect from abuse; while data-driven hiring tools also rank your chances of landing a job. However, the ethics of machine learning remains blurry for many. Searching for articles on the subject for the young engineers attending the E...
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Los Angeles (AFP) - Sending miniature robots deep inside the human skull to treat brain disorders has long been the stuff of science fiction -- but it could soon become reality, according to a California start-up. Bionaut Labs plans its first clinical trials on humans in just two years for its tiny injectable robots, which can be carefully guided through the brain using magnets. "The idea of the micro robot came about way before I was born," said co-founder and CEO Michael Shpigelmacher. "One of the most famous examples is a book by Isaac Asimov and a film called 'Fantastic Voyage,' where a cr...
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Las Vegas (AFP) - A lifelike, child-size doll writhed and cried before slightly shocked onlookers snapping smartphone pictures Wednesday at the CES tech show -- where the line between cool and slightly disturbing robots can be thin. "Oh! The eyes are very scary," said Marcelo Humerez, an exhibitor from Peru who happened upon the Pedia-Roid, which is designed for medical training, as its eyes went white. But just a few stands away, a humanoid named Ameca got a decidedly different reception, as it chatted with a curious crowd that marveled at its ability to make a range of stunningly person-like...
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According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), sustainability is based on a simple principle: that everything we need for survival ultimately depends on the natural environment. With that in mind, we should consider the environmental impacts of everything we do, from our daily commute to how our coffee is sourced to where we live. Q2 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more A lot goes into our homes. Whether our involvement is in building the home or maintaining it, we need to be conscious of the impact of our efforts. To give you a better idea, the United Nations Environment Pro...
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A World Economic Forum report has suggested that machines will do half of all work tasks by 2025.According to the report, a so-called "robot revolution" could create as many as 97 million jobs worldwide - but it would also put other people out of work, thereby putting some communities in a perilous financial position.Saadia Zahidi, the managing director at the World Economic Forum, said that workers around the globe face a threat from "accelerating automation and the fallout from the Covid-19 recession".Zahidi added: "[These things have] deepened existing inequalities across labour markets and...
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