by dankeelan | Oct 13, 2022 | Auto Industry, Featured, Robots
Despite the original notion of robots working within, beside and around the auto industry dating back over 100 years ago to a 1921 play entitled Rossum’s Universal Robots, society continues to think of robots as limited, faux-human instantiations that help in rare use...
by dankeelan | Oct 13, 2022 | Artificial Intelligence, Drones
Individuals and companies that suffer harm from drones, robots and other products or services equipped with artificial intelligence software will find it easier to sue for compensation under EU draft rules seen by Reuters. The AI Liability Directive, which the...
by dankeelan | Oct 13, 2022 | Robots
At nearly seven feet tall and weighing 240 pounds, CUE has biometrics a lot like the average basketball player’s. But CUE isn’t a sports star in the conventional sense: it’s a hoop-shooting AI-powered robot. At the Olympic Games in Tokyo, in the Summer of 2021, it...
by dankeelan | Oct 13, 2022 | Autonomous Vehicles
As the automotive industry takes a more measured approach to self-driving cars and long-haul trucks for safety and security reasons, there is a renewed focus on other types of vehicles utilizing autonomous technology. The list is long and growing. It now includes...
by dankeelan | Oct 13, 2022 | Artificial Intelligence, Featured, Finance
We trust Siri to give us directions, are happy to use a self-checkout at the supermarket, and the introduction of driverless cars is eagerly awaited by many, yet it seems bank customers are not ready to accept investment advice from artificial intelligence bots. Banks...
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