by admin | May 8, 2020 | Computing and IT, Robotics
Agriculture is the oldest industry in human history. Thousands of years ago, mankind began domesticating crops and livestock. At first with their bare hands and simple tools, later with more sophisticated and bigger industrial machines and today with the help of...
by admin | Feb 24, 2020 | Computing and IT, Robotics
The decision between employing a human or a robot to undertake a certain task in an industrial environment might vary depending on the type and nature of the industry. For example, car manufacturing robots are extremely useful for a production line of identically...
by admin | Jan 31, 2020 | Computing and IT, Robotics
The following blog is a transcript of Brian Douglas’ (Control Systems Lectures) YouTube video (2015) on the Braitenberg vehicles. He says the following:...
by admin | Jan 28, 2020 | Computing and IT, Robotics
I want to know how far the robotics technology has evolved, how close robots are to making sense of the world around them and if we can trust their decisions. This is quite literally a life-and-death issue for all of us, because it’s starting to play out on...
by admin | Jan 27, 2020 | Computing and IT, Robotics
There are already 9 million robots on our planet. They are developing so rapidly, it’s like the arrival of a new species. What has taken humans millennia, robots have achieved in just decades. Now they are tackling their greatest challenge, trying to think like...
by admin | Jan 26, 2020 | Computing and IT, Robotics
fig.1 Eric, Britain's first robotImage by NPR, 2016 In the West, it’s a different story. Many people are afraid of robots and I want to know where this fear comes from. This is Eric, a scary, mechanical man born in 1928. He is the very first British robot. He is...