Rise of the robot vacuum cleaners
How to make sure a robot doesn’t spy on you, and can it function without internet access?
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How to make sure a robot doesn’t spy on you, and can it function without internet access?
Every year, the number of tasks we entrust to machines rises steadily. How safe is this?
Researchers investigate how vulnerabilities in robots can be exploited to take control of them.
Episode 10 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast talks about Sexting Facebook (yep you read that right), a robot eulogy, Reddit up in arms and more.
Our kids will be astronauts, artists, or travelers — whatever they want, because the boring tasks will be performed by robots.
In Back to the Future 2, Marty McFly and co. come to 2015. Let’s see, which forecasts of this legendary saga are true and which are false.
Our today’s weekly news digest covers three stories about the mistakes coders make when programming robots, the way other people exploit those design flaws, and then the reckoning.
Let’s imagine the things we would have to leave behind as a brand new world of driverless cars is evolving at a full speed (besides the enjoyment of driving itself)
Everybody knows about flying drones, but there also are swimming and diving drones that patrol ports and ships, demine shores and so on. Let’s take a closer look at maritime robots.