by admin | Mar 4, 2023 | coding, News, Other Tech News, Robotics, school, school curriculum, South African schools
The introduction of coding and robotics to South African schools has been on the cards for a few years now. Some schools didn’t wait around for a plan from the government and have already implemented the subjects their own way. Hopefully, the recently announced... by admin | Feb 2, 2023 | Brands, future, Robotics, robots, self-repairing, The Conversation
With generative artificial intelligence (AI) systems such as ChatGPT and StableDiffusion being the talk of the town right now, it might feel like we’ve taken a giant leap closer to a sci-fi reality where AIs are physical entities all around us. Indeed, computer-based... by admin | Jan 20, 2023 | Atlas, Boston Dynamics, News, Other Tech News, robot, Robotics, video
Whenever Boston Dynamics drops a new video featuring Atlas, you know it’s going to do two things. It’ll impress you and it’ll also make you fear for the future of humanity. When last we checked in with the humanoid robot, it was doing parkour. Now? It’s going to work.... by admin | Dec 10, 2022 | CyberOne, drummer, News, Other Tech News, robot, Robotics, Technology News, Videos, Xiaomi
Earlier this year Chinese tech maker Xiaomi took the wraps off CyberOne, its upcoming humanoid robot. The ‘bot only offered a limited demonstration in August but it’s back for something a little more impressive. Specifically, the robot has turned up in a video where... by admin | Nov 27, 2022 | Robotics, Technology
The San Francisco Police Department has proposed a new policy that would give robots the license to kill in its jurisdiction. Read more on Bandwidth Blog by admin | Nov 12, 2022 | Battlefield, medical, News, Other Tech News, Robotics, Technology News, virtual reality, VR
Warfare is increasingly becoming more automated. So much so that the term ‘killer robots‘ has entered the lexicon. If humanity is fine with blowing them up using ‘bots, why not unleash a few robot medics as well? That’s the question being asked by researchers at the...