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I'll tell them the place to start is buying a copy of Robot Builder's Bonanza. Robot Builder's Bonanza by Gordon McComb makes no assumptions, and that's what I love about this kind of book.
Japanese researchers have developed a robot capable of reading aloud from that most ancient of random access mass storage devices - a book.
Now that robots have moved from science fiction to imminent reality, this book considers the ethical and other issues surrounding the increasingly smart machines we may soon be sharing our lives with.
Talks of The Wild Robot 2 being in development have begun swirling following the massive success of the first film. According to author Peter Brown, he’s cautiously optimistic that one is coming ...
A U.S. Army Research Laboratory scientist and a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor joined forces on a new book showcasing advances in robotics and autonomous platforms.
Brown released the first book in 2016 through Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, followed by its sequels, 2018’s The Wild Robot Escapes and 2023’s The Wild Robot Protects.
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YouTube on MSNIncredible Book Scanning Robot
In this fascinating video, we explore the cutting-edge capabilities of the Incredible Book Scanning Robot. Discover how this innovative technology is revolutionizing the way books are digitized, ...
Robot Law, book review: People will be the problem This collection of academic papers examines the likely areas of legal conflict when robots commonly interact with humans.
The University of Tokyo’s Ishikawa Oku Laboratory has unveiled BFS-Auto, a robot that can digitally scan books at a rate of 250 pages per minute.
(PhysOrg.com) -- Robots removing a book off a shelf? Hardly what you would consider worthy of a video award. Not unless you’re talking about a special platoon of robots known as a swarmanoid ...
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