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Robot writes calligraphy to celebrate Lunar New Year
Videos

Robot writes calligraphy to celebrate Lunar New Year

Tesla CEO Elon Musk attends the Tesla Shanghai Gigafactory groundbreaking ceremony in Shanghai, China January 7, 2019. Photo :Reuters
Tech

Musk's bets on Tesla: no human drivers this year, robots next

Farbot has intelligence
Videos

Farbot has intelligence

As the bots keep getting better at beating CAPTCHA technology, we have no choice but to keep developing. Photo: Collected
Panorama

I am not a robot

Photo: CNN
Science

World's first living robots can now reproduce, say scientists

World Robot conference kicks off in China
Videos

World Robot conference kicks off in China

AI is expected to beat humans at pretty much everything in about 45 years.  Illustration: Bloomberg
Pursuit

Future of AI: Will it take away our ‘human’ jobs or offer some more instead?

Neubility develops autonomous food-delivery robots using vision-based localisation and path planning technologies. Photo: Courtesy
Panorama

A 22-year old Bangladeshi entrepreneur making food-delivery robots in South Korea

Jobs are always changing, but the government can help make it less scary. Photo: Bloomberg 
Panorama

Where will you go when a robot takes your job?

Rahatul Amin Anonto’s social robot accompanies and helps people who identify themselves as lonely. Photo: Collected
Pursuit

Bangladeshi engineer in Canada curbing loneliness through a paw-sitive robot

Maisha Binte Abdullah, contributor. Sketch: TBS
Thoughts

Will a robot with a heart have more empathy and compassion than a human?

Photo/Courtesy
Science

Scientists create new ‘living robots’ with memory in major breakthrough

Robots won’t replace humans, they’ll rather complement
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Robots won’t replace humans, they’ll rather complement

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