Robots Bringing in the New Year. This is the Age of Artificial Intelligence.
Robots Bringing in the New Year. This should bring a smile to your face.
Robots, Robots, Robots
- Amazing Robots Performing Difficult Jobs
- Artificial Intelligence & the Future – Rise of AI (Elon Musk, Tim Cook, Bill Gates, Sundar Pichai…)
- Artificial Intelligence Soldiers – How AI Changes Everything.
- Boston Dynamics: Robots Now Fight Back.
- Elon Musk’s Neuralink – implantable brain machine interfaces.
- How Robots are Stealing Human Jobs and threatening our Future ?
- Smart Robots And Artificial Intelligence Will Transform America.
- The Delivery Robot Will Change the Logistics Landscape.
- The Robot Revolution: The New Age of Manufacturing.
- Why the United States Is Turning To Recycling Robots.
- 7 Jobs Replaced By Robots.
- 10 Incredible Robots that actually exist.
Robot Quotes
- “We’re going to become caretakers for the robots. That’s what the next generation of work is going to be.” ~Gray Scott
- “There are lots of examples of routine, middle-skilled jobs that involve relatively structured tasks, and those are the jobs that are being eliminated the fastest. Those kinds of jobs are easier for our friends in the artificial intelligence community to design robots to handle them. They could be software robots; they could be physical robots.” ~Erik Brynjolfsson
- “When my daughter was 3, she was eating Cheerios and spilled some on the table. So she swiped them onto the floor. I said, ‘Darcy, what are you doing?’ She said: ‘Don’t worry, Daddy, the robot will get it.’ I didn’t know whether to be horrified or proud. It was this idea that homes take care of themselves and robots are part of that.” ~Colin Angle
- “Time to behave, so when Artificial Intelligence becomes our overlord, we’ve reduced the reasons for it to exterminate us all.” ~Neil deGrasse Tyson
- “An inventor is simply a person who doesn’t take his education too seriously. You see, from the time a person is six years old until he graduates from college he has to take three or four examinations a year. If he flunks once, he is out. But an inventor is almost always failing. He tries and fails maybe a thousand times. It he succeeds once then he’s in. These two things are diametrically opposite. We often say that the biggest job we have is to teach a newly hired employee how to fail intelligently. We have to train him to experiment over and over and to keep on trying and failing until he learns what will work.” ~ Charles Kettering