Rocket scientist Airlie Chapman says a common theme in her research is working with many small things that,together,accomplish big things.
Wouldn’t it be glorious if politicians got this exercised about women’s safety on the reg? Still,the Swifties fixed it and we should follow their lead.
And fireys are a crack outfit.
The South Korean worker had been inspecting a problem with the robot’s sensor at a distribution centre for agricultural produce.
Giacomo Chiapparini was checking on a robot that automatically rotates the cheeses to help them mature when a shelf suddenly collapsed.
The boss of DIY giant Bunnings says the company’s push to simplify its back office should translate to a better experience for customers seeking bargains.
If The Terminator is smart enough to time travel,it should be smart enough to submit a BAS statement.
Developments in tech are moving at a rapid pace and that poses serious human rights issues,says journalist Tracey Spicer.
With the rise of artificial intelligence,it seems the long-promised virtual paradise is finally at hand. But there’s a dark twist.
We expect checks and balances for safety,wellbeing,and risk mitigation. Curiously,most of us blithely embrace new technology without the same concerns or regulatory oversight.
Some in healthcare are excited about the potential for AI to help them,but others fear people will suffer as doctor-patient relationships degrade.