Sentences with phrase «robot factory with»

Having escaped from the Riddler's clutches, Catwoman has located the Riddler's robot factory with the intention of wreaking havoc and, you've guessed it, extracting her revenge.
With a decently long campaign, this is an enjoyable trip through a floating robot factory with some replay value if you want to hunt for collectibles.

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After all, labor in the region is becoming less cheap these days, and manufacturers are increasingly turning to robots — just last week, the South China Morning Post reported that electronics manufacturer Foxconn managed to do away with 60,000 jobs in just one factory, through the introduction of robotic systems.
Fueled by $ 154 million from investors, Ginkgo recently opened its second «foundry,» an 18,000 - square - foot factory stocked with fermentation tanks, mass spectrometers, software, robots, and traditional bench biology tools to design, build, and test DNA.
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.
This robotic future has stubbornly refused to materialize, however, with robots still limited to factory assembly lines and other controlled tasks.
We learn about a father and son that had a falling out, and the robot family that they've built in this floating factory, each with differing personalities.
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.
Instead of capturing factories across a wide map where you can deploy lots of troops, each robot is its own entity, meaning you can't have ten Optimus Primes, despite the epic battles that would ensue with such an army.
In the not - so - distant future, scientists and the Omnica Corporation establish «Omniums» around the world - factories that produce «Omnics», or sentient robots equipped with free - will AI.
Importantly, it will happen faster with small, mass produced units built largely by robots in factories.
The first death of a human being at the hands of a robot, albeit not one with artificial intelligence of any sort, occurred in 1979 when a robotic arm at a Ford factory struck and killed a worker.
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.
Soon there ought to be best practices for this kind of thing for when we're interacting with robots that, say, clear the table at a restaurant or hand workers items in a factory.
With its self - balancing capability allowing it to move heavy objects, and the fact it seems to have been designed for factory floors, Handle could become Boston Dynamics» most consumer - friendly robot to date.
China's robot revolution is filling the country's factories with manufacturing robots.
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