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Good Robot

Good Robot is a 2016 multidirectional shooter video game developed and published by Pyrodactyl Games. The game was released for Microsoft Windows on April 5, 2016. (Wikipedia).

Good Robot
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Robotics is a team sport

Robotics is a team sport, bringing together people with varied and sometimes surprising skill sets—from marine helicopter mechanics and machine learning PhDs, to puppeteers and chocolate-makers. Meet some of the X team who are teaching robots how to learn, and hear why diverse perspective

From playlist Robotics

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Making good robots Andra Keay (Silicon Valley Robotics)

Let’s stop talking about bad robots and start talking about what makes a robot good. A good or ethical robot must be carefully designed. Andra Keay outlines five principles of good robot design and discusses the implications of implicit bias in our robots. We are encountering more and more

From playlist Strata + Hadoop World 2017 - San Jose, California

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NOVA | NOVA Short | Can a Robot Be Your Friend?

Roboticist Cynthia Breazeal describes her work with sociable robots.

From playlist Tech + Engineering

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This Robot Will Crush You

Destruction and mayhem at the hands and jaws of a monster robot. MEET YOUR ROBOT FUTURE!

From playlist Beyond Human

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Glowstick Robot Costume

If I could only glow from my whole body... heh, now I can. Glowstick Glowman Costume. www.NothingButCostumes.com

From playlist Amazing Stuff

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The Amazing Engineering behind the Cleaning Robots!

Cleaning robots are becoming one of the most popular new home appliances, a trusted little cleaning partner in many households. Unlike the traditional vacuum cleaner, this robot is able to clean your room by navigating across the floor and avoiding obstacles. It also charges itself, all wi

From playlist Robotics

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Human or Machine? The Incredibly Life-Like Android Robots From Japan

A new exhibition entitled "Android: What is Human?" launching tomorrow at the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (Miraikan) in Tokyo will showcase some of the most realistic humanoid robots that have ever been seen.

From playlist Robots, AI, and human-machine interfaces

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Robots, Jobs, and You

In this video, you’ll learn more about how automation may impact our work lives. Visit https://www.gcflearnfree.org/thenow/how-will-automation-impact-our-lives/1/ for our text-based lesson. This video includes information on: • How robots are used and how they will be used in the future •

From playlist Automation

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7 robots exploring the space life

Robots have conquered the earth and they are now looking to space. You’ve probably heard of rovers Perseverance and Curiosity but there are plenty more robots helping astronauts and engineers in space. They’re in the International Space Station, and out, and about in space and they bring

From playlist Radical Innovations

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Karen Liu: How robots perceive the physical world

Read more: http://stanford.io/3qn0nW0 A specialist in computer animation expounds upon her rapidly evolving specialty, known as physics-based simulation, and how it is helping robots become more physically aware of the world around them. Stanford’s Karen Liu is a computer scientist who w

From playlist The Future of Everything

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History of Walking Robots by Shishir N. Y. Kolathya

Kaapi with Kuriosity History of Walking Robots Speaker: Shishir N. Y. Kolathya (Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru) When: 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm Sunday, 30 October 2022 Where: Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium, Bengaluru Abstract: The scientific study of legged locomotion began just aroun

From playlist Kaapi With Kuriosity (A Monthly Public Lecture Series)

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StanfordWebinar - Autonomous Robotic Manipulation: What’s Within Reach? Jeannette Bohg

Stanford's Robotics and Autonomous Systems Graduate Certificate: https://stanford.io/3zyx3QH In this webinar, Assistant Professor Jeannette Bohg discusses what we can learn from the failures and limitations of existing approaches to autonomous robotic manipulation. She offers her thoughts

From playlist Stanford Webinars

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Stanford Seminar - Interactive Imitation Learning: Planning Alongside Humans

Sanjiban Choudhury Cornell University (currently at Aurora) January 21, 2022 Advances in machine learning have fueled progress towards deploying real-world robots from assembly lines to self-driving. However, if robots are to truly work alongside humans in the wild, they need to solve fun

From playlist Stanford AA289 - Robotics and Autonomous Systems Seminar

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Stanford Seminar - Field-hardened Robotic Autonomy

Kostas Alexis University of Nevada, Reno October 18, 2019 This talk will present our contributions in the domain of field-hardened resilient robotic autonomy and specifically on multi-modal sensing-degraded GPS-denied localization and mapping, informative path planning, and robust control

From playlist Stanford AA289 - Robotics and Autonomous Systems Seminar

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The Four Grand Challenges of Robots in the Home

Transcript: https://e2eml.school/grand_challenges_robotics.html From a keynote address delivered at 2020 Southern Data Science Conference.

From playlist Talks

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Rescue Robots

Robots to the Rescue! JPL’s RoboSimian and Surrogate Robots are here to Help JPL has been engaged in several programs over the last couple of years that have developed new robots and software that can help out in terrestrial disaster scenarios or hazardous environments. In particular, the

From playlist Von Karman Public Talks

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O'Reilly Webcast: Making Arduino Controlled Robots

Building a robot and enabling it to sense its environment is a wonderful way to apply your Arduino knowledge to the real world. This webcast introduces Arduino techniques for controlling wheeled robots that can move around and use sensors to see and explore their environment. The webcast

From playlist O'Reilly Webcasts 2

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Fireside Talks: State of Robotics I Automation and Robotics Engineering Lectures - Stanford

For more information about Stanford's Artificial Intelligence professional and graduate programs visit: https://stanford.io/ai Associate Professor Percy Liang Associate Professor of Computer Science and Statistics (courtesy) https://profiles.stanford.edu/percy-liang Assistant Professor

From playlist Stanford CS221: Artificial Intelligence: Principles and Techniques | Autumn 2021

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Guillaume Moroz: Computational real algebraic geometry and applications to robotics - lecture 1

CIRM VIRTUAL EVENT Recorded during the meeting "French Computer Algebra Days" the March 03, 2021 by the Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques (Marseille, France) Filmmaker: Guillaume Hennenfent Find this video and other talks given by worldwide mathematicians on CIRM's Audio

From playlist Virtual Conference

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‘Octobot’ is the world’s first soft-bodied robot

Flexible machine goes where no robot has gone before. Learn more: http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2016/08/octobot-world-s-first-soft-bodied-robot

From playlist Robots, AI, and human-machine interfaces

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