Saturday, July 07, 2007

"A Korean company is toying with a robotic caregiver with voice recognition. According to AARP, the robot could place an order for meal delivery, set the table and even wash dishes. The mechanical servant also could give medication reminders, take blood pressure and send data to the doctor."

Restaurant Table Credit Card Readers

Thursday, July 05, 2007

January, 2003 Robotic Brain Surgeon

Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Replacing Lawyers With The Internet/Software

http://www.lawyermarketing.com/CM/Marketing/Marketing55.asp

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0198299222/lawmarketiwebsit - "Transforming the Law: Essays on Technology, Justice and the Legal Marketplace"

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"I am an attorney practicing law in the State of N.C. I have been practicing law completely online through a virtual law office from my home for about one year now. I never meet w/clients or other attorneys in person. Everything is conducted virtually through the website and administrative backend that is part of the virtual law office technology.

The flexibility is wonderful for me and we have had overwhelmingly positive feedback from clients."

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law firms in Second Life
http://www.ludingtondailynews.com/news.php?story_id=36739

"The robot can identify approximately 25 different kinds of weeds and is equipped with a computer and GPS to find the exact location of the weeds and the plants themselves."

Robosurgeons

http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/oct06/4667

"Here’s DARPA’s vision of how it would work: say an explosion sends shrapnel into the leg of a soldier in an urban war zone circa 2025. The soldier is put into a trauma pod that is accompanying the squadron. The trauma pod scans the soldier’s body with a CT system and detects the leg injury. It then administers antibiotics and anesthesia to the wound. Next a surgical robot, remotely controlled by a doctor, removes the metal fragment, stabilizes the bleeding, and closes the wound. The soldier is then evacuated by aircraft to a base nearby for further treatment."



"The concept of surgical robots has gone from crude prototypes to FDA-approved commercial technology in just the past 15 years. The surgical robots of the future promise even more spectacular advances. They will use imaging technologies such as ultrasound, MRI, and CT scans as their “eyes,” and they will break free from centuries of surgical convention, entering the body through existing openings and moving inside the patient as they make their way to the surgery area. Your descendants might even swallow one of these some day."

Monday, July 02, 2007

Law 2.0

"Will Robots Replace your Dentist?"

robotsplace.com