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Robot of the Year – Baxter
RobotRabbi Baxter articles: http://robotrabbi.com/?p=1858 and http://robotrabbi.com/?p=1665 Honorable mentions: The Driverless Car and Esko Bionics. Listen ⇢
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Robotic Kitchen Aids Save the Day…
http://live.wsj.com/public/page/embed-73ACE4C2_BED2_4B68_9612_62BCFA33C70E.html The Holidays are a time for family togetherness and tireless cooking. I am certain by now, people’s dishpan hands are cracking as the pots and pans pile up by the kitchen sink. Bloated bellies and hot tempers often replace goodwill and quality time. There is something wrong with this… Listen ⇢
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Google Acquires A Zoo Of Robots
Last week, I ventured to wonder who would win in a battle of the bots – NASA’s Valkyrie or Boston Dynamics’s ATLAS. I think Google just weighed in with the answer. Google’s acquisition of BD is probably the biggest deal to hit the Robot Industry since Amazon’s purchase of Kiva… Listen ⇢
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Curiosity, Brush Off That Resume…
There is a lot of talk about robots replacing human jobs, but what happens when robots replace themselves? Meet Valkyrie, NASA’s new advanced humanoid “superhero” robot that may one day be used to explore Mars ahead of humans (we are way past chimps). Valkyrie was designed by NASA scientists to… Listen ⇢
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Why Do We Still Have Train Engineers?
I was in Israel this week, when I heard about the tragic train derailment just miles from my apartment in New York. The train engineer was literally asleep at the wheel, going 88 miles per hour in a 35 mile hour zone. The result was four dead and over 120… Listen ⇢
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After the Typhoon, Rescuing the Survivors…
It is hard to have empathy sitting in New York City, but make no mistake the tragedy of Typhoon Haiyan is real. Hundreds of thousands of people have been left homeless and survivors are desperate for food, water, shelter, and medical care. We can all help by donating money to… Listen ⇢
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Pink Ribbon Robots Fight Breast Cancer
Its great to watch tough 300lb. linebackers wear pink gloves, socks and sneakers. Unfortunately, wearing the colors does not cure the disease that affected 232,340 women and 2,240 men this year alone who were diagnosed. Our robotic friends working on the International Space Station are working on both “life-saving surgical… Listen ⇢
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The X-Factor of Robots
NAO is the Michael Phelps of Robots. This humanoid is not just the winner of RoboCup soccer, as it has its own league, but ready to takeover the robotic dance forum in the upcoming Robotic Idol. To pedestrians of robotics, this sounds like cute childlike happenings, however the ability for a machine to… Listen ⇢
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Are You Driving A Robot, Already?
Earlier today I was speaking with a mother outside my child’s school about her elderly parents. This woman began to tell me that her father is in a substandard home, because it was the closest within walking distance to her mother (who can’t drive). I immediately thought about Sergey Brin’s… Listen ⇢
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My goal for this book is to help you at a pivotal point in your ideation process and, at the same, introduce you to a cadre of potential mentors. Through interviews with some of the most respected luminaries in this field, I aim to help fortify your resolve to follow your passions and build a billion-dollar company. The chapters of this book have been organized like field guide, as if you are setting out on a trip in the wild. Just like it’s essential to satiate yourself before scaling mountains, fast-tracking your innovation into the hands of early adopters is vital for achieving success on Main Street.
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