Sentences with phrase «thing as robot»

There is no such thing as robot lawyers, and even if there were, they are not coming to take jobs away from human lawyers.
The bar to the right contains objects you can place around you that, effectively, do the same thing as the robot minions.

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But that doesn't mean jobs will come back because [things are] made in America, because the labels may as well say made «by robots» in America.
All along, busy as he was, Vogt kept building robots and dreaming of bigger things.
Given our current fascination with all things algorithmic, it should come as no surprise that robots are apparently about to take over corporate life too.
So, forget about getting rich quick by some «magic bullet» trading system you stumbled across on your Google search for automatic forex trading robots; I promise you that trading takes time and energy and you have to actually learn how to read the charts, there is no such thing as just downloading some software and pressing buttons to make tons of money.
So applying vision applications to do other things, looking at the integrity of packages, the identity of packages, moving down production line and then also even doing other applications such as dimensioning and 3D - type applications and also, in the future potentially, robot bin picking, so to replace people working in warehouses with automation and robotics.
This is going to be a shock — the men who actually wrote all the parts in the Bible and made changes to the infrastructure of Christianity — including Constantine circa 300 AD in Rome — were not afraid of unleashing the occasional metaphor... in other words the Bible is not entirely literal — no, you are supposed to use your imagination... In many cases the disciples didn't actually witness an event — it was long distance and time altered hearsay — God figured Man could handle that... So don't be afraid to dilute - God's cool with that — as long as you do the right thing in life — feed the poor, help your neighbor, don't kill or covet - just be a good and decent person - smile, love and give generously... God doesn't need robots — He wants thoughtful individuals who help!!!
My condence is based on recent developments in electronics and software, as well as on my own observations of robots, computers and even insects, reptiles and other living things over the past 30 years.
Researchers have touted nanotechnology — an array of techniques that allow the manipulation of matter at the atomic scale — as the next big thing, producing everything from better materials to tiny robots.
Even as autonomous robots get better at doing things on their own, there will still be plenty of circumstances where humans might need to step in and take control.
HERB can, among many other things, fetch beer, which is critical — any robot I buy that can't do as much is going straight back to Amazon.
But the very next thing I would like to build with these muscles is an elephant robot with a trunk that can manipulate the world in ways that are as flexible and powerful as you see in real elephants,» Rus says.
We still think of robots as doing macho and heroic things, like building cars or searching for earthquake survivors.
Watching loved ones suffer will be a thing of the past as the robots aid speedy recoveries, mortality rates drop, and as the technology is used more frequently, so will the cost, that oft deciding factor.
I for sure believe for bodybuilding and health benefits chasing the pump is right now how you do that is variable, I've been drop setting but with light weight and if i rest pause its with light weight and this adds to the pump if you just do 5 straight sets there is a trauma and effect but i think the bottom line as micheal states is total reps for the week 250 to 500 and thats my thing today i drop setted i didn't want to do 5 heavy sets it did not feel right so i altered my game and i had a great workout screw getting fixated on i have to do this exact detailed workout... man your body is not a robot it sounds like your used to that style from powerlifting programming.......
Don't now about the track thing, but the robot as a brain makes me think of the Japanese robot Mazinger Z which was shown then on US television in the 70s as Tranzor - Z and released then as part of the US toy line Shogun Warriors as Mazinga.
One thing missing is a genuine love story, although «Real Steel» throws in a perfunctory romance between Mr. Jackman's Rocky Balboa - like character, Charlie Kenton, and Bailey (Evangeline Lilly), his former sweetheart who owns a boxing gym that doubles as a robot workshop.
I do recall this movie coming out and it was quite a big deal, very popular, quite an original idea and following on well from things like «Flight of the Navigator» and of course «E.T.» This was possibly one of the first movies to use this concept where a robot featured as the main character with humans mainly as secondary characters.
PlayStation 4 owners will be able to dress up as Horizon: Zero Dawn's Aloy, complete with robot cat thing.
One of the best things about Treasure Planet is that it puts several twists on the original story, such as changing the parrot to being an alien called Morph; the crazy Ben Gunn becomes a robot who lost his memory banks; and the alien characteristics imbedded into the familiar characters also loosened its ties to Treasure Island.
B.J. Novak's One More Thing: Stories And Other Stories is largely read by Novak, but it plays with the use of other actors — it includes a really lovely performance from Lena Dunham as a sex robot (just... listen to it, it's very good), as well as turns from Jenna Fischer, Julianne Moore, Rainn Wilson and, of course, Novak's frequent collaborator Mindy Kaling (who's very funny).
The only positive thing I can say about this 3D Hasbro theme - park ride disguised as a movie is that it deepened my appreciation for James Cameron and his handling of robots in The Terminator 1 and 2 and his use of 3D in Avatar.
AWZ brilliantly switches things up by letting you go on the offensive, as you're forced to compile a squad of supply vehicles, robot - like crawlers, armored personnel carriers and even fire - spewing tanks before you then bring up a tactical screen where you have to plot different routes through the battlefield and then let them do their thing.
Now the ludicrous tale — which meanders from Earth to outer space from medieval times to the future and is as absurd as Justin Bieber covering a Beatles tune or «Inside Edition» NOT covering the Jennifer Lopez / A-Rod thing — continues through an incredible plot contrivance in which the «good» Autobot Optimus Prime (voice of Peter Cullen, a veteran of the franchise) becomes a «bad» robot once he is spellbound by Quintessa and convinced Cybertron can be rebuilt from the ashes of Earth with the use of Merlin's (yes, the Merlin from Arthurian legend) magical staff.
We get the little robot, countless platitudes about believing in oneself, a heist sequence, a scavenger hunt across Los Angeles, a hastily portrayed rise - and - fall - and - reunion plot, random cuts to viral Internet videos in the middle of scenes, a semi-love story, and an uncritical presentation of fame as the only thing that serves as a genuine measure of self - worth.
«Ex Machina» Just when we thought M. Night Shyamalan ruined the plot twist forever, along comes the directorial debut of screenwriter Alex Garland, which not only pulls the rug out from under us over and over again (without cheating or making us lose interest) but also has interesting things to say about technology (as embodied by Alicia Vikander «s artificially intelligent robot) and mankind's diminishing capacity to control it.
As all good things normally do, things go awry one day and the robots change.
Rounding out the ensemble are Don West (Bones «Ignacio Serricchio), a charming fellow castaway who strikes sparks with brainy Judy, and the robot that Will, during a time of crisis, runs into and (as these things typically go) strongly bonds with.
In a new HD interview, special effects supervisor Colin Chilvers spends 16 minutes weighing in on the production, describing Stanley Donen's approach to the material and his relationship with John Barry, the difficulties of working with the robot and executing miniature FX on a tight budget («In those days, there was no such thing as a big - budget science - fiction movie,» he says), and even the age differential between Douglas and Fawcett.
It's a close - run thing as Disney's lovable, family - friendly robot pips dapper Colin Firth in the retro spy spoof
The impressive cast and a star - studded voice lineup (including John Goodman, Ken Watanabe, and Steve Buscemi as space robots) can't save this thing; the movie even saps the life out of the usually charming Tony Hale, who pops up now and again as a no - nonsense physics genius of the «Um, in English, please?!»
The NAO robot has pre-programmed responses to a range of questions and commands but students can also program it to do specific things such as dance moves, and sync them in time to music.
The innovative features of the robot make it one of the most recommended robots as it ensures that traders do not lose their money when things go bad.
Happy anniversary to LTTTM, I agree that Price action in daily chart or longer chart is the most important thing to learn if we want to win as traders, because I've try to scalp with many indicators and robots and proved that none of that works, I was affraid to use daily chart because I tought that I have to use large stoploss would made me lost much if I lost, but now I now that scalping is the fastest way to blow my account.
To further help keep things interesting there's several different types of enemies to fought, such as incredibly fast ninja robots whose sole purpose it to slice up your face with their deadly blades or massive minigun toting behemoths intent on turning you into a lovely bullet - ridden corpse.
One thing to point out, I have read a few reviews and some people on the Xbox version have mentioned a save bug and control issues — I never had any of these on the PS4, I was on the Pro, as my saves worked fine — it never crashed and the control mechanism for the robot and aiming is a bit fiddly (no free aim, locked to eight directional aiming) and it does glitch out if you aim too close to an object but it never broke the game or caused an un-fair death.
Cores allow you to augment your character so that they do things like add more melee combos, hack into opposing machines to either disable or turn them against each other, make human enemies spontaneously vomit in the wide area of effect, or even rip the core cell out of a robot and use it as an explosive.
Watt and Volt will have their work cut out for them, but the good news is you might not have to go it alone as although both robots can be controlled at any moment due to swapping between them, co-op is fully supported, so as long as you have a friend to control the other robot, the only thing you'll need to focus on, is what your own robot is doing.
Of course, she performs other actions as well, sometimes tossing Booker ammo, first aid or other useful items, or opening tears through which he can have her summon things like weapons or killer robots to help him in combat.
Suitably fitting, as the Real Robot side of things always liked to place the machines as one part in a massive military - industrial complex, and the only thing better than kicking ass in a giant robot is kicking ass in a giant robot in command of ten more.
If there's one thing that's annoying in almost every significant open - world game to date, it's that the communities around you may as well be made up of automated robots fulfilling daily functions like they're part of a Disney World ride.
Also I < 3 Namco, they bring back Combot, otherwise known as «what the fuck is this robot thing?
Extra missions unlocked over time shake things up, such as having robots parachute in instead of walk, but all in all I found myself tiring of the game after a while.
You're never given clear direction in Rime or any real explanation as to the boy's past or purpose; as you slowly start to explore the island you'll stumble across artefacts that shed some light on the backstory, showing a grieving monarch with an inquisitive and familiar young charge, but an air of ambiguity consistently colours the game and you'll find yourself spending the first few hours puzzling over things like just how exactly is that fox spirit connected to everything, who is the mysterious figure in the red cape who watches silently from afar and is the source of our protagonist's vivid red cape, what tragic fate befell the bipedal robots who lay littered about the place and much more.
Blasting through robots is as easy as never letting go of the shooting button at first, but later things become rather complicated and almost Contra - like.
The last thing to note about the Toy Story level is the ability to play as a toy robot.
Each level you see, is designed around a particular theme such as a robot factory, a dense jungle or a haunted house and whether its portals that allow you teleport or stone pillars which can be used as cover, there's always some bespoke environmental feature to keep things interesting.
Things however get more complicated as the game progresses, with players doing incredible things while being dead, such as driving a car, working and talking to people, controlling a giant robot andThings however get more complicated as the game progresses, with players doing incredible things while being dead, such as driving a car, working and talking to people, controlling a giant robot andthings while being dead, such as driving a car, working and talking to people, controlling a giant robot and more.
As the last functional robot on Earth after humankind has been obliterated by aliens, the only thing left for you is revenge.
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