Top news of the week: 13.01.2021.
Robotics
Acceptance of Industrial Collaborative Robots by People With Disabilities in Sheltered Workshops
The integration of people with disabilities into the working world is an important, yet challenging field of research. While different inclusion efforts exist, people with disabilities are ...
Saudia Arabia is planning a 100-mile line of car-free smart communities
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is promising to build a network of smart cities that won’t have any cars or roads. It’s called The Line, due to its arrangement of ”hyper-connected ...
The Artificial Intelligence (AI) Residency Program
The Artificial Intelligence (AI) Residency Program is a one-year research training position designed to give you hands-on experience with artificial intelligence research while working in ...
The Danger of Exaggerating China’s Technological Prowess
The conventional wisdom about Beijing’s supposed advantages in AI and 5G shows how incomplete tech knowledge can lead to policy mistakes.
Artificial Intelligence – where does the industry stand?
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a much-discussed topic that can sometimes be seen as a double-edged sword. On the one hand, it revolutionizes the industry and fundamentally improves common ...
Women in Robotics Update: Melonee Wise, Maren Bennewitz, Alicia Casals
Women in Robotics Update: Melonee Wise, Maren Bennewitz, Alicia Casals
Samsung's new robot vacuum uses lidar and empties its own bin like a fancy Roomba
The Samsung JetBot 90 AI comes with all sorts of slick capabilities like automatically emptying its dustbin and sophisticated navigation.
The Morning After: Donald Trump is back on Twitter, but not Facebook
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