A brave new world

A program that debates humans, 3D printed aircraft and autonomous flying vehicles can only mean that the future is here (Curated By- Anjan Das; Coordinated By- Mexy Xavier)

Jul 12, 2018, 11:56 IST4 min
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Sophia Humanoid RobotSophia was developed by Hong Kong-based Hanson Robotics in 2015. As the United Nations Development Programme&rsquos first ever Innovation Champion, Sophia is the first ...
Image by Yu Ruidong / China News Service / VCG via Getty Images
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Easy Ride Robo-CabNissan Motor has deployed its Nissan Leaf electric vehicle to test a self-driving robo-taxi service in Japan. Called Easy Ride, the service is being tested in partnership ...
Image by Toru Hanai/Reuters
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Through voice and text commands, the rider can use DeNA&rsquos mobile app to input a destination or activity and then choose from a list of 500 recommendations. ...
Image by Toru Hanai/Reuters
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Volocopter, Urban air taxisThe Volocopter is the world&rsquos first fully-electric, flying vehicle for urban mobility, built by the eponymous German manufacturer, and has completed test fli...
Image by Forbes
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Ira, Robot assistantCurrently deployed at HDFC Bank&rsquos Koramangala branch in Bengaluru,  Ira gained fame as the robot that shook hands with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President...
Image by Nishant Ratnakar for Forbes India
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Flytrex mule, Delivery droneIsrael-based drone company Flytrex and Iceland&rsquos largest online marketplace AHA launched the world&rsquos first autonomous drone delivery system in Iceland ...
Image by http://www.flytrex.com/
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The cloud-controlled drones can carry parcels weighing up to 3 kg to a distance  of 10 km. The drones collect airspace data from a network of sensors and other air borne drones, helping t...
Image by http://www.flytrex.com/
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Atlas, The fearsome robotBoston Dynamics has excelled at designing machines that can walk, run and even jump like humans. They can stand their ground even in difficult terrains. Atlas is th...
Image by Tomohiro Ohsumi/Getty Images
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SpotminiSpotMini is a small, four-legged, all electric-robot with the ability to pick up and handle objects using its arm and perception sensors. The arm has five degrees of freedom. At 40 ...
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Project debater , AI that debates humansIBM&rsquos Project Debater moves us closer to one of the most important tenets of AI: Mastering language. In June, the program engaged in a public de...
Image by IBM Research
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Pepper, a social machineAt the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research (Inserm), cognitive sciences and robot-human communication are studied. The team works with two robot...
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Thor 3D-printed aircraftAirbus 3D-printed this four-metre-long, 21 kg mini aircraft named Thor&mdash&lsquoTest of Hi-tech Objectives in Reality&rsquo. Airbus is using Thor as a test bed for...
Image by © Airbus SAS 2017
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The Thor project is spearheaded by Detlev Konigorski, Gunnar Haase and Andreas Poppe (left to right).
Image by © Airbus SAS 2017
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Self-driving minibus, Charité  hospitalAn electric, self-driving minibus was launched through Berlin&rsquos Charité Hospital and Medical Campus in March this year. The four electric minibus...
Image by Sean Gallup/Getty Images
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Transport robots, AmazonAt Amazon&rsquos fulfilment centres, automated transport robots move goods in storage units. On receiving an order, the software detects the bot closest to the order...
Image by Noah Berger / Reuters

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