If human arms were rigid, such as our robot arms, and if human hands only had two fingers, such as our grippers, then humans would probably have a harder
time than our robots assembling the chair.»
Not exact matches
The
robot's vision can now «read» stop signs (rather
than rely on a map to plot them out) and differentiate between hundreds of objects in real
time.
But
robot - assisted surgery can take more of the surgeon's
time than traditional procedures, reducing the number of operations doctors can perform.
That means 32 percent more
robots were bought this year
than at the same
time in 2016 — it's the strongest first quarter on record for
robots ordered by North American companies, according to the Robotic Industries Association.
Now we just have to hope that
robots deem it nice to keep those humans around with their weak biological bodies and their brains that are about a trillion trillion
times less powerful
than theirs.
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Gain these skills is far more
time intensive
than using a trading
robot, but it is going to help you to grow your skills as a trader and give you the background that you need if you want to be successful over the long haul.
CHICAGO (Reuters)- Wal - Mart Stores Inc is rolling out shelf - scanning
robots in more
than 50 U.S. stores to replenish inventory faster and save employees
time when products run out.
The
robots are 50 percent more productive
than their human counterparts and can scan shelves significantly more accurately and three
times faster, King said.
I'd rather watch the President debate a candidate
than a
robot programmed by his handlers to match the
time zone.
The 880 also provides for a deeper room clean with five
times the air power while requiring a lot less maintenance (think hair removal and unclogging)
than off - brand
robots.
The bot is about 1,000
times lighter
than other previously developed aerial - aquatic
robots.
Klaatu is back and badder
than before, with Gort the
robot four
times the size of the original and a new message for humans to shape up and save the environment... or else.
But
robot - assisted surgery can take more of the surgeon's
time than traditional procedures, reducing the number of operations doctors can perform.
R - ones are up to 10
times less expensive
than previously available research - grade swarm
robots.
Those firms are based on the premise that while AI
robots won't replace scientists and clinicians, they should save
time and money by finding drug leads several
times faster
than conventional processes.
The
robot's brain processes visual information in real
time, enabling it to do more
than simply navigate from one spot to another.
That ability to process visual information in real
time means Neurala's brain can do more
than just guide a
robot from one spot to another.
But the lack of centralized control meant the
robot collectives were clumsier and had slower reaction
times than stand - alone bots.
During test jumps, the
robot briefly experienced accelerations of about 13.8 g — more
than three
times those stomached by astronauts on the space shuttle as they were boosted into orbit.
It also managed to teach a virtual humanoid
robot to walk, developing a neural network a hundred
times larger
than any previously developed through neuroevolution to control a
robot.
This marked the first
time in the FRC's history that teams needed to create more
than one
robot during their six - week build season, which kicked off January 8.
In one scene, as protagonist leader Optimus Prime (an 18 - wheel Peterbilt truck that morphs into a two - story
robot) slugs it out with an enemy Transformer known as Bonecrusher, animators slowed the scene as much as four
times less
than normal speed so that the audience could better take in the spectacle of two enormous
robots crashing over a city bridge.
Although the
robots pump their legs much faster
than the insects (40
times a second, as opposed to no more
than 10 for the insect), the strokes are much shorter and, moreover, the
robots are a hundred
times heavier
than the insects.
High - speed cameras and winged
robots have revealed how flies can dodge danger in less
time than it takes us to blink
This latest - generation RoboBee, which is 1,000
times lighter
than any previous aerial - to - aquatic
robot, could be used for numerous applications, from search - and - rescue operations to environmental monitoring and biological studies.
Specifically, fish consistently preferred to follow the Gray
robot rather
than its red replica, spending a larger amount of
time in the focal region behind the robotic fish (from the Top view) and in the middle of the water column (from the Side view).
The
time spent by fish in the middle compartment (49.2 s) was the highest when the
robot tail - beat frequency was set at 2 Hz and post-hoc comparisons revealed that such
time was significantly different
than the
time spent in the middle compartment for the
robot beating its tail at 4 Hz (35.2 s), see Figure 7.
The
time spent in compartment B3 (28.5 s) was the highest when the
robot tail - beat frequency was set to 3 Hz, and post-hoc comparisons revealed that such
time was significantly different
than the
time spent in B3 for the
robot beating its tail at 0 Hz or 2 Hz (24.5 s or 24.6 s, respectively), see Figure 7.
It's fast — 57 cm (22») per second, five
times faster
than similar
robots — and it can move forward or backward across shifting terrain like rocks or sand.
And any
time spent thinking about how ridiculous what they're actually talking about is, is still more entertaining
than some of the antics the supporting characters get up to, be it John Malkovich trying to kung fu a
robot or a former Special Forces soldier complaining stress or all the running he was having to do, or dear God anything having to do with Sam's parents who offer nothing to the film but reminders why they shouldn't be in it.
A chance encounter with another orphan of the kaiju war, genius
robot pilot - wannabe Amara Namani (Cailee Spaeny) results in both being arrested and inducted into the Pan Pacific Defense Corps just in
time to battle another monster incursion as well as mysterious rogue
robots in a subplot that's more predictable
than it seems to realize.
Although the students and campus look more like Hefner's guests at the Playboy mansion
than a academic institution, the eager freshman barely has
time to look around before stumbling across an Internet clip showing a
robot attack in China.
When the whammies come, as Stark's lavish reboot of the 1964 New York World's Fair is invaded by copycat
robots, they're nothing more
than retreads of Iron Man's,
times 50.
Zombies,
robots and the like are surprisingly less exciting
than they should be, especially when they're the only things between you and the exact same level you've played numerous
times before.
Proyas, in the requisite HBO behind - the - scenes glorified press release, called I, Robot a documentary of the future; I call it an astonishingly bloated misfire with glints of gold here and there (a new generation of
robots are called «Nestors» — apparently named by someone early on in the screenwriting process after the peacemaker between Agamemnon and Achilles during the Trojan War), buried beneath all the simpering, condescending idiot - rhetoric of Akiva Goldsman, who, if he leaves a smart reference in a script, makes double - sure to explain it in small words for an audience he presumes is several
times stupider
than he is.
This
robot's app - based control makes it challenging to actively engage more that two students at a
time, but the price point on the Spheros is lower
than the Bee - Bots, so while I might need more
robots to engage my students in a full - class lesson, the opportunity cost is comparable.
While logging into my various accounts and noting down the net worth is more
time consuming
than just having a
robot do it, I do find some advantages from manually calculating my net worth:
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Believe it or not — given the
time and the budget and the support — many of us would much rather be making games where we feel the unstoppable power of love as a force for human salvation,
than games where yet another endless horde of terminator
robots falls beneath our plasma cannons.
It's a well known fact that ninjas excel when working swiftly in the shadows, but one ninja in particular managed to be even faster
than the others, stopping an army of evil
robots from conquering the world in a very short amount of
time.
Somewhat surprisingly, the idea of a zombie outbreak seems far more likely and believable (even during Victorian
times)
than Moriarty creating
robot versions of himself, or even worse, having his dead body injected with the zombie disease yet still managing to hold onto his personality and mentality.
As CBR News reported previously, the next Beenox - developed Spidey game will offer a more free - roaming environment
than the previous Spider - Man efforts (namely «Edge of
Time» and «Shattered Dimensions»), but it looks as if it will have a new breed of enemy as well —
robots gone wild.
And the fact that the world of Mega Man is taken over, destroyed and rebuilt several
times over the course of Dr. Light's twilight years just goes to show how much more productive
robots are
than humans anyway.
You can make the argument that it adds to the intensity of each fight, but more
times than not you can be become aggravated because a normal human in that situation wouldn't move like a friggin»
robot.
Putting the German forest back in the spotlight, notes The New York
Times, Wohlleben is making the case for a popular reimagination of trees — which the modern world seems to think of as «organic
robots,» designed for little more
than to supply us humans with oxygen and wood.
Folding «origami
robots» can twist through small spaces and lift more
than 100
times their own weight.
Its short animated film (available in English, Dutch, Japanese and German) outlining concerns over killer
robots and the call for a preemptive ban on the weapons has been viewed more
than 2,500
times.
When launched, this
robot vacuum from Vileda cost three
time less
than the Dyson.