Bored at school and falling asleep in class, you dream of hiding out in a fort deep within a dinosaur - filled jungle, sneaking into a forbidden monster lab, and hacking into
a robot factory on the surface of Mars!
Not exact matches
Yet, as I saw when I toured the
factory of Amazon's North Reading, Mass. - based
robot maker Kiva Systems, which it acquired in 2012, delivering
on that premise is extremely challenging.
Wall Street analysts, most of whom know the traditional auto industry quite well and are experts
on how cars have been manufactured since the 1980s, will dutifully ask Musk various technical questions about
factory operations and engineering challenges and
robots and stuff.
And Boeing's plans for its next - generation
factories suggest it will rely
on robots even more in the future.
OAL have also been working
on mobile
robots that are intelligent enough to self - navigate
factories and
robots that weigh out ingredients, just like a human.
Brooks went
on to say that if people
on the
factory floor or in workshops are provided with easy - to - use
robots they can become more productive.
I don't really know anything about anime, but every time I watch Ace Sanders here (and I've watched this, like, 40 times, easy), I think about one of those anime scenes where the guy with the dinosaur hair has his arm explode and turn into an even bigger arm that's actually a nuclear bomb and there's all this FLASHING and SQUEALING going
on and a
factory turns into a
robot that knows how to turn its arms into nuclear bombs and the backgrounds are all just PINK SPEED LINES and nothing makes any sense and everyone's SCREAMING.
On Reddit there's currently a news article titled Chinese
factory replaces 90 % of human workers with
robots.
The world's first industrial
robot clocked
on in a General Motors
factory in 1961 to weld auto bodies, following instructions stored
on a magnetic drum.
In one feature article, David Bourne describes a future in which humans and
robots will work side by side
on factory floors.
The company behind a
robot called Baxter is selling it to
factories on the assumption that assembly lines are poised for disruption by a versatile
robot that can take over mind - numbing tasks.
It's small enough to fit inside a shoebox, yet this
robot on four wheels has a big mission: keeping
factories and other large facilities safe from hackers.
Even computer - controlled
factory robots usually employed
on automobile assembly lines were repurposed for cinematic uses.
Humans aren't depicted as all good, as the impetus of our downfall is human evil itself run amok, but the good parts of humanity are what's represented in the 9 rag dolls, who, through their adventure, must find a way to defeat the horrific
robot factory and assure that the human legacy can live
on, even if not through the bodies of actual humans.
Most car
factories are full of
robots and advanced manufacturing methods, while Morgan bends its wood - backed car frames
on an old - school jig.
As you progress, Bess gains various tools that are immediately helpful in the next area, for example the ability to control
factory robots to help with puzzles (by telling them to activate buttons, move crates or stand
on push plates), or the ability to glide
on ropes between small isolated platforms, or even grabbing a chicken against its wishes so you can fly across a larger gap.
Shoot Many
Robots follows P. Walter Tugnut
on his mission to kill as many
robots as possible after a
factory ominously begins to produce killer
robots.
Metroid II simply had «Phase 1», «Phase 5» and so
on, but AM2R makes areas out to be hydro stations,
robot factories and a dense technological monolith dedicated to Chozo society.
Fired from his job at the space ship
factory on Zerard, Jupis attempts to destroy it by taking control of the
factory's
robots.
Steve is
robot created by the head scientist at the ship
factory on Zerard.
How keen are you
on dying over and over as a
robot - enhanced human in a
factory full of murderbots?
It's small enough to fit inside a shoebox, yet this
robot on four wheels has a big mission: keeping
factories and other large facilities safe from hackers.
With the help of machine learning, computers can now be «trained» to predict the weather, determine stock market outcomes, understand your shopping habits, control
robots in a
factory, and so
on.
The
robot's of Robotic Technologies of Tennessee are ready to take
on the tough jobs in environments outside of a
factory.