On May 28, 2009 and May 28, 2010, I wrote items in this blog about using robots to perform intelligent sorting of items such as groceries.
Of course, robots can do much more than that, as a conference announcement in MungBeing notes.
This conference will build on existing scholarship exploring the role of robotics to examine how the increasing sophistication of robots and their widespread deployment everywhere from the home, to hospitals, to public spaces, and even to the battlefield disrupts existing legal regimes or requires rethinking of various policy issues.
For more information on April's "We Robot" conference, go here.
(See my Empoprise-MU music blog post about my MungBeing contribution ROBOTS DOT TXT.)
He forgot "social" - the John Heckers jargon sentence from hell
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John Heckers crafted the following sentence:
*“We need to seamlessly engage 24/7 initiatives through best-of-breed
actionable, client-facing items and proa...
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