From DSC:
Some items that made me think of this posting:
- DARPA unveils Atlas DRC Robot — from spectrum.ieee.org by Stephen Cass
Specs:
- Six feet, two inches tall (1.88m)
- 330 pounds (150kg)
- On-board real-time control computer
- On-board hydraulic pump and thermal management
- Tethered for networking and 480-V three-phase power at 15 kW
- Two arms, two legs, a torso and a head
- 28 hydraulically actuated joints
- Carnegie Robotics sensor head with LIDAR and stereo sensors
- Two sets of hands, one provided by iRobot and one by Sandia National Labs
Drone Home — from time.com by Lev Grossman — also see TIME: “Rise of the Robots” Special Issue
Excerpt:
Flying a drone, even just a Parrot, makes you realize what a radically new and deeply strange technology drones are. A drone isn’t just a tool; when you use it you see and act through it — you inhabit it. It expands the reach of your body and senses in much the same way that the Internet expands your mind. The Net extends our virtual presence; drones extend our physical presence. They are, along with smart phones and 3-D printing, one of a handful of genuinely transformative technologies to emerge in the past 10 years.
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Bioengineers 3D print tiny functioning human liver — from wired.co.uk
Peek inside Tesla’s robotic factory — from wired.com
http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/alternative/1206_2012_tesla_model_s_first_drive/photo_11.html
And, if you are up to filtering through a great deal of content, create some Google Alerts on the following things to see what’s happening with them:
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- Internet of Things
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- Augmented reality
. - WebRTC
. - Artificial intelligence
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- Self-driving cars
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- Wearable technologies