Most Americans Don't Think Robots Fight in the Military, Assist the Elderly, or Drive Cars
And most think they still won't in the year 2030. Except, you know, robots already do all of those things.
And most think they still won't in the year 2030. Except, you know, robots already do all of those things.
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The former Wired editor-in-chief, founder of hobbyist drone firm 3D Robotics, and subject of Motherboard's latest documentary, Drone On, will be taking questions on DIY, leaving the magazine to focus on civilian drones full time, and any other burnin…
Having whole-heartedly employed "drones":http://motherboard.vice.com/2012/6/20/who-the-hell-knows-how-many-civilians-drones-have-killed for air strikes, the U.S. military is now embarking on a project to put autonomous robots on the ground to serve a…
Someday people are going to look back at the dawning of the 21st century and think of it as the dark ages, when we were building a robot to replace every living, breathing thing. The latest, and possibly grossest, bio-replicant comes in the form of r…
Just to be clear, robot fetishism, also known as “ASFR” or alt.sex.fetish.robots, is an unspoken sexual fetish involving an allure to humanoid robots what foot fetishism is to feet. A creepier, more fantastical version of this fantasy may involve an…
Is there anything Kinect can't do? Robotics students at MIT have equipped the Xbox accessory's sensor-package to a quadrocopter, "creating a highly effective unmanned aerial vehicle":http://www.suasnews.com/2011/03/4851/mit-slam-quad-using-kinect/ (U…