There will be a time when we coexist with robots. Whether it be in the workplace or in our homes, robots are the future, and it’s drawing nearer everyday. - We’re already seeing a huge shift in the modern workplace with robots taking over once human-c…
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Robots: Senseable Robots « Robots – The Podcast for News and Views on Robotics
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Cory Doctorow: Podcast: Why it is not possible to regulate robots…
Here’s a reading (MP3) of a my recent Guardian column, Why it is not possible to regulate robots, which discusses where and how robots can be regulated, and whether there is any sensible ground for “robot law” as distinct from “computer law.”
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Changing Views on Robots and Computers
Robots, in imagination and in reality, are not new. We’ve always been alternately fascinated and suspicious about them. Rewind presents historic views of robots and computers.
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thoughtbot : Giant Robots Smashing into other Giant Robots Podcast : Episode 73: Spooky Robots Haunting other Spooky Robots (Drew Neil)
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robots.net - Robots Podcast #113: Mark Tilden
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thoughtbot Podcast : 79: The Gentle Wise One (Uncle Bob Martin)
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Hosted by Ben Orenstein, who is joined each week by developers and designers from thoughtbot and beyond.
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The Next Generation of Robots is Here | Aventine
For decades, robots were cordoned off in cages. Now they are moving among us, changing the scope of where robots can go and who can use them.
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Making Robots Human
Photographer Max Aguilera-Hellweg and Siddhartha Srinivasa, Professor at the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, talk about the future of robots and how robots are becoming more human. Max Aguilera-Hellweg took the photographs for the article “Making Robots Human,” in the August issue of National Geographic magazine, and Siddhartha Srinivasa is featured in the story. With advances in technology that allow robots to speak, blink, smile and perform such tasks as folding clothes and cooking, questions are being raised as to how human is too human. They explore how much everyday human function we want to outsource to machines, how the robot revolution will change the way we relate to each other, and if we’re ready for robots.
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For These Robots, Sexism Isn’t The Problem
A researcher looking for gendered bias against robots found something else instead: We just don’t trust them at all.
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