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RobotsontheStreets
From: Deutsche Welle on Mon, Jun 06 2011 5:19 PM
Researchers in Italy and Spain are working on robots that can collect trash or act as guides for tourists. ”Dustcart,” developed in Italy, is already able to navigate its way around streets without bumping into people. It can also pick up garbage when instructed. In the future, the robot will al...
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StudioguestVerenaHafneraroboticsresearcherfromBerlinsHumboldtUniversity
From: Deutsche Welle on Mon, Oct 04 2010 8:03 PM
"I think we can be pretty sure the robots won’t outsmart us within the next 10 or 20 years. At least our robots - they run out of batteries within 30 minutes."DW-TV: Miss Hafner, you are doing research on robots, on artificial intelligence ... now, it really seems like fun, moving the little rob...
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StudioguestVerenaHafneraroboticsresearcherfromBerlinsHumboldtUniversity
From: Deutsche Welle on Mon, Aug 23 2010 4:27 PM
"I think we can be pretty sure the robots won’t outsmart us within the next 10 or 20 years. At least our robots - they run out of batteries within 30 minutes."DW-TV: Miss Hafner, you are doing research on robots, on artificial intelligence ... now, it really seems like fun, moving the little rob...
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StudioguestVerenaHafneraroboticsresearcherfromBerlinsHumboldtUniversity
From: Deutsche Welle on Mon, Jul 19 2010 10:14 PM
"I think we can be pretty sure the robots won’t outsmart us within the next 10 or 20 years. At least our robots - they run out of batteries within 30 minutes."DW-TV: Miss Hafner, you are doing research on robots, on artificial intelligence ... now, it really seems like fun, moving the little rob...
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StudioguestProfSarahSpiekermannInformationSystemsexpert
From: Deutsche Welle on Wed, Dec 09 2009 9:12 PM
Sarah Spiekermann is a computer scientist from the Vienna University of Economics and Business whose research focuses on the relationship between humans and machines. "We have to be careful, to what extent humans will maintain control over machines and most importantly, they have to hav...
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