The Globe and Mail | Beauty and the bot: Artificial intelligence is the key to personalizing aesthetic products The Globe and Mail Physical beauty is subjective and often difficult to define. But for the robot jury of Beauty.AI, an online competition billed as “the first international beauty contest judged by artificial intelligence,” beauty is calculated by a set of complex ... |
Daily Mail | Robots could replace low-skilled migrant workers Daily Mail Summarising the findings, author Adam Corlett explained: 'Looking at those sectors with the highest proportion of EU migrants, we find that some such as cleaning and domestic staffing face relatively low prospects for automation, while others ... and more » |
Irish Independent | New warehouse robots roll out after Amazon corners market Arkansas Online "Warehouses are very high-tech places," said Bruce Welty, co-founder and chairman of Locus Robotics, a firm that's developed robots to work alongside, rather than replace, human workers. "Because the only way you can take costs out is automation.". Robotic arms race for online retailersFort Wayne Journal Gazette Adrian Weckler: Robots helped to cause Brexit - and they're not done yetIrish Independent all 4 news articles » |
CNN | Giant spacecraft nears Jupiter CNN (CNN) It's been speeding toward Jupiter for nearly five years. Now -- can it slow down? On Monday, NASA's Juno spacecraft -- a spinning, robotic probe as wide as a basketball court -- will perform what the space agency calls a 35-minute long ... NASA Probe Ready for Fourth of July Rendezvous With JupiterNBCNews.com NASA Swears It Didn't Mean to Interrupt Your July 4 CookoutWIRED NASA's dangerous Juno mission: Unravel Jupiter's secrets and solve the mysteries of lifePhys.Org Scientific American -Wall Street Journal -International Business Times -Ars Technica all 308 news articles » |
We talk to Respawn Entertainment about its forthcoming sci-fi sequel, which adds a campaign mode, new weapons and fresh ideas, to the acclaimed original
When Jason West and Vince Zampella set up Respawn Entertainment in 2010, they had one ambition: to produce a new first-person shooter that would have as massive an impact on the genre as their previous creation: the Call of Duty series. It was a big ask, but when Titanfall arrived three years later, the game was certainly a brilliant attempt. The sci-fi shooter boasted an innovative mechanic allowing players to summon a giant robot into the arena, and an incredibly fluid, free-running movement style all combined into a set of blisteringly loud and detailed map designs.
But one thing many players said about Titanfall was that, beyond the raw speed and inarguable thrill of the highly vertical, highly acrobatic gameplay, there was little in the way of tactical depth. It's something the team says it wants to address.
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IGN India | A super-heavy soldier class expands our options. IGN India What I look for in expansions to a dynamic game like XCOM 2 are a means of increasing diversity and opportunities to change up not just my next campaign, but every game thereafter in interesting ways. Shen's Last Gift provides that, substantially ... 'XCOM 2' DLC, 'Shen's Last Gift' Promises Robot AlliesMovie News Guide XCOM 2 Short Circuits With Final Shen's Last Gift DLCGame Debate XCOM 2: Shen's Last Gift DLC Released, Video AvailableGamers Hell all 5 news articles » |
Satya Nadella sets rules for Artificial Intelligence Economic Times In a 1942 short story called Runaround, science fiction author Isaac Asimove formulated his famous 'Three Laws of Robotics'. As per the Handbook of Robotics, 56th Edition, 2058 AD, the three laws are: A robot may not injure a human being or, through ... |
Robotic arms race for online retailers Fort Wayne Journal Gazette After all, Kiva bots proved that this kind of automation is more efficient than an all-human workforce. The only problem was that there were no other options. Kiva was pretty much it. It's taken four years, but a handful of startups are finally ready ... |