Humanoid AI Robots & Cyborg Technology
A Video featuring some of the latest developments in Robots & Cyborg technology
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John Page's curator insight,
March 22, 2015 4:42 PM
This article is very important in more than one way. It shows the advancement of technology by both 3D printing it, and it can be controlled by a phone. Also it is just another invention which is causing what used to be a pricy market to be cheaper now. This is also important because now people that need these bionic hands can control them from their smartphone. This is groundbreaking for the world of gadgets. ![]()
Hiwaru's curator insight,
March 22, 2015 5:00 PM
With the rapid evolution of 3D printing, we are now finding ourselves in a era of affordable, advanced technology. This 3D printed Bionic hand is available for a fraction of the price, and comes as a welcomed solution to those who may not be able to afford prosthetic limbs at this point of time.
Hipolite, W. (2015). 3D Printed Open Source Bionice Hand Controlled by a Smartphone. Retrieved from
You're Connected's curator insight,
March 23, 2015 5:23 AM
La convergence entre objets connectés et impression 3D a commencé. L'accélération de l'évolution qui va s'en suivre sera fulgurante... A suivre de près
s2829507's curator insight,
March 24, 2015 10:24 AM
More robotic advancements. This robot (named Botler) uses its cameras and sensors to make its way around the Aloft Silicon Valley Hotel's corridors. It can sense when doors are opened and delivers room service to customers. It is possible for robots to be the future of hospitality industries, from hotels to hospitals. More advanced robots mean easier workloads and less risk to humans in dangerous situations. Eg: delivering things in and out of mines or looking after a quarantined patient at a hospital- a robot such as this could be sent in rather than a human.
Gary Yuen's curator insight,
March 20, 2015 4:49 AM
Japan is always technologically advanced; and now robots look like a human, talk like one, even sing and cry like one. Of course it doesn't look as human as it could, but give it a decade or so - and you won't be able to tell between the two.
Techstore's curator insight,
April 2, 2014 12:27 PM
Why it is not possible to Regulate Robots #robotics #technology |
Adam Bagi's curator insight,
March 27, 2015 6:12 AM
The argument about the pros and cons of robot technology taking care of the elderly or just any humans at the moment
Szymon Mantey's curator insight,
January 19, 2015 1:57 PM
Lodówka robot, która pomaga pielęgniarkom w spzitalu, bądz w hotelu? Zaczynam się bąc w teorie iż roboty zastapią nas w pracy, a sami zostaniemy bezROBOTNI.. dosłownie... ![]()
Matthew Becker's curator insight,
January 19, 2015 9:41 PM
A very short but interesting article. The picture and title catches the readers eye. I feel as if the whole premiss of the article is interesting and feel as if robot technology could be very helpful for humans as time goes on. |