British Army looking at robots
Need to reduce troop numbers
The head of the British Armed Forces had a special interview on Sky News in which he suggested that a quarter of soldiers might be robots.
Walmart abandons robot scanner plans
Humans can scan shelves better
Walmart has dropped its plans to use roving robots to scan shelves and keep track of inventory, squashing the world’s largest retailer’s years long efforts to automate the task.
Amazon suffers 14,000 work related injuries
Evil robots
Even as Amazon spends tens of millions on new robotics and technologies to automate its warehouses, workers are still paying the price with more than 14,000 serious injuries -- requiring days off or job restrictions -- reported in fulfilment centres in 2019.
Intel and Accenture working on cheaper robot arm project
Getting the parts cost down with a neural net
Intel and Accenture announced they are supporting an Intel Neuromorphic Research Community (INRC) project to develop a wheelchair-mounted robotic arm to assist pediatric patients with spinal injuries.
Japanese build a giant robot
Ready to take on Godzilla
The Japanese have been building a 60 foot tall robot and it has apparently taken its first steps.
Beware the giant robotic earthworms
No harm ever came from making giant robotic earthworms
Boffins have emerged from their smoke filled labs having created giant robotic earthworms.
Robot baristas take over following coronavirus
I for one welcome our cappucino delivering overlords
Robots could help people observe social distancing in public by taking jobs from humans.
Dogs could be robot's best friend too
They will obey the right sort of droid
Boffins have discovered that dogs will obey commands given to them by a robot.
One robot deletes three human jobs
MIT comes up with some numbers
A study co-authored by an MIT professor puts firm numbers on the trend towards robotic workers replacing humans and found that there is a real impact — although one that falls well short of a robot takeover.
Robots go to work in Italian hospitals
They can't get sick
The crisis in the Italian health service is proving a good testing ground for robotic medical staff.