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Living With Social Robots

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  An ally, a tool, and a reliable companion in one: social robots. Robots were first introduced to humans in the 1800s. This was during the Industrial Revolution. The earliest versions of robots were bulky. The early robots can only do one or two tasks. From then on, the rise of this technology advancement has come far. We cannot deny that our future will include working with this technology. Industrial machines during the 1800s were early types of robots. These robots helped in making labor work easier. While social robots are designed to be much engaging and interactive. Industrial robots like the Unimate of 1954 did one task over and over. The Unimate was used in the car industry to assemble the products. Social robots are now used to perform a wide range of tasks in a given time. This may include but not limited to utility, entertainment, and social and emotional functions. These tasks are considered to address the core needs of human beings. This is why we will certainly work with

oT Revs-Up NASCAR, A Loony Machine Learning Bet In India

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  This is Change Log — my semi-weekly observations and links on the intersection of tech, commerce, health, culture and markets Read More:-  Ingen Dynamics NASCAR racing team Richard Childress Racing is using the Internet of Things to streamline systems and shave milliseconds off lap times. Even the pit crew uses sensors in their torque guns… A new smartphone app called Peeple allows users to rate each other and share that information across social media. What could possibly go wrong…  Researchers have determined prolonged stress can lead to brain inflammation and significant cognitive deficits such as memory loss… For just $999 a Massachusetts biotech company will put your genome on an app you can take with you on your secure smartphone. For the cost of a Play-Doh can, a Chinese startup will show you how hackers can break into your secure smartphone… Separately, Facebook fixed a bug that allowed hackers to change passphrases and easily reset anyone’s password. Good to know…  World  te