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Archive 2021FBThis week I participated in a panel discussion at the Future of Mobility conference🚗…
This week I participated in a panel discussion at the Future of Mobility conference🚗🚎🚛. The conference focused on various modes of transport, propulsion technologies, smart mobility, sustainability, and much more. I briefly spoke there about digital services driven by artificial intelligence🤖.
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Archive 2021Robothon 2021 – hack the machine and save humanity
HACK THE MACHINE CELEBRATE 100 YEARS OF ROBOTS 22ND – 23RD JANUARY 2021 Robothon is a 36-hour hackathon focused on the challenges of today and how…
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Archive 2019They Trained Neural Networks to 'Read Thoughts' in Real Time
As part of the NeuroNet NTI Assistive Neurotechnology project, employees from the Neurobotics Group of Companies and the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology trained neural networks to...
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Archive 2019Doctors Yearn for Surgical Robots Equipped with a Sense of Touch
Robot-assisted surgeries are the future of medicine. However, current machines still have a significant disadvantage. “Robots offer high-definition imaging and fine control, but I can’t feel if I’m damaging something by pulling on tissues…
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Archive 2018The Truth About Killer Robots
When a robot kills a human, who is to blame? This chilling, educational piece of science nonfiction explores cases where robots have caused human deaths – from automated factories…
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Archive 2017Incredible! Scientists 'Injected' Information Directly into the Brain!
Almost everyone has wished at some point to skip the learning process and save time. Especially now, with university students facing exams, they would gladly sell their souls if it worked in the real world like in The Matrix, where knowledge could be uploaded directly into the brain.
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