Saturday, July 01, 2006

A Robocup

Friday, June 30, 2006

Robot Dog

Robotic Chair

Robot

Korean Robot Einstein

Robot Recognizes Things On Table

AMD 8 Core Processors

AMD 4X4 Processor

QRIO Web Site

Robot Throwing Ball

Skating Robot

Singing Robots

Robot Fish

ASIMO

Robot Museum

Thursday, June 29, 2006

Robot Show

Robot Composer

Japanese Robot

QRIO

Isaac Asimov

Intel Tri-Gate Transistors

Intel Processors

AMD Product Outlook

Cognitive Robot

Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Robotic Nation

kurzweilai.net

Stanford Singularity Summit

"Robots: The future is now"

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Robot Property Appraiser

Robot scientist

The Singularity

Rise of the robots: Dreams becoming reality

Robots Learn Social Skills

Monday, June 26, 2006

Computer Capable of Human Brain Functional Simulation

Peripheral: NASA cash for commercial space industry

Mind-Reading Computers

Mind-Reading Robot

Korea Investing Billions in Robot Software

Lunar robot fleet

Robot Spyplanes: Europe's Borders

Voice to Voice Translator (C3PO Parallel)

Robot Lawn Mower

HUBO

Robot Ethics

Korean Android

Climbing Robot

Star Wars Robot a Reality

Blue Brain Project

Robots patrol World Cup

Half-Terahertz+ Silicon

12.8 petabyte cubic centimeter hard drive

1-terabyte hard drives

Dr. Robot does the operation

DARPA Challenge

ASIMO

Japanese store hires robot staff

Intel unveils new processors

Robot Successfully Completes Unassisted Heart Surgery

http://www.dlmag.com/1653/robot-successfully-completes-unassisted-heart-surgery.html

"Pappone is confident that his machine is at least as competent as a human surgeon. In fact, the robot has more experience than some of its human equivalents."

"These surgical robots may not be perfect currently, with time their accuracy and scope of knowledge will only increase, and eventually they will surpass human surgeons for a majority of cases. I think a lot of us are confused by medical dramas we see on TV, such as House - which I enjoy - which tend to show us the rare cases where seemingly routine cases suddenly take an unexpected and complicated turn and only the supersmart doctors can figure it out. But that's fiction, it's done for drama's sake. 99.9% of surgeries are very straightforward, and after this robot has performed/learned say 100,000 surgeries it will be very capable of handling just about anything."

"Being a doctor myself, I am enthusiastic about our robotic future. I would welcome a robot's helping hand in the hospital. Human-robot integration is our future and so I'd feel great WHEN my doctor becomes a robot for this is, I think, an inevitability."

"Another job sector that can be completely outsourced to India"

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6621014/
http://www.madison.com/wsj/home/local/index.php?ntid=88939&ntpid=2
http://www.hopkinstelemedicine.com/assets/robot_f_200.jpg

New sensors give robots a touch of humanity

Microsoft aims to spur robot market

Robot Dogs Evolve Their Own Language

Japanese Computer Hits the Petaflop Mark

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