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Tricking LIDAR and robocars

Security researcher Jonathan Petit claims to be able to hack the multi-thousand-dollar laser ranging - LIDAR - systems that self-driving cars rely on. How does he do it and is it as dangerous as it so...

Big bucks and big audiences for drones

  14 Sep 2015
Intel Capital invested $60m in Chinese drone startup Yuneec last month. At last week's InterDrone conference and expo, one can readily see why: lots of interest, lots of people, and products that are ...

Corporations and governments stimulating robotics and AI development

  07 Sep 2015
In two simultaneous launches last week, Toyota Motor and the UK RAS Group backed their previous statements regarding the imperative for robotics and AI development with money, roadmaps and strategic a...

Price wars: Counting the cost of drones, planes and satellites

  03 Sep 2015
One of the main advantages of drone-based imaging touted by both manufacturers and service providers is its low cost compared to competing technologies like airplanes and satellites. But a simple Inte...

California drone bill misses the mark

  01 Sep 2015
Last week, the California state Assembly approved Senate Bill 142 which, if adopted, would restrict drone operators from flying below 350 feet above ground level (AGL) over real property unless they o...

As robotics industry grows, so too do the research reports

  28 Aug 2015
The number of research reports covering the robotics industry has quadrupled in the last three years. We've previewed 38 thus far in 2015. The latest batch of 15 new ones cover a wide range of segmen...

Meeting on a narrow road

What should a robocar do when it meets another robocar on a very narrow road? If they're in control, humans may resolve this in a number of ways, but it's a widely held belief that this is one of the...

New book by John Markoff explores common ground between humans and robots

  24 Aug 2015
NY Times tech writer John Markoff traces the origins of the AI embedded in today’s virtual and physical assistants and suggests a humane way to proceed....

194 Chinese robot companies

  18 Aug 2015
In China, the robotics industry is booming. Companies are deploying thousands of robots in all types of factories, particularly in the auto industry. Chinese companies that manufacture robots and the...

Google Alphabet: Is it good for robocars?

Everybody has heard about Google’s restructuring. In the new setup, Google X, which includes the self-driving car division, will be a subsidiary of the new Alphabet holding company, and no longer pa...

Telcos vs. big data companies: Which sector will drive consumer robotics?

and   30 Jul 2015
NTT’s recent entry into consumer robotics suggests that it’s not just about Google vs Amazon, or Softbank vs NTT anymore, but about telcos vs big data companies. With two major and distinct sector...

Beyond safety: Is robotic surgery sustainable?

  29 Jul 2015
This week, the “144” study on adverse events in robotic surgery made the rounds in media outlets such as the BBC, NBC and the MIT Tech review. An impressive group of researchers found that between...

Is all the hype about drone commercialization clouding our judgement?

  28 Jul 2015
The hype around the consumer drone industry is so thick that it clouds our judgement. It is as if our biggest boosters have forgotten what our technology stack really does, what it doesn’t do, and ...

Automated Vehicles Symposium recap (Part 2)

From small beginnings, over 800 people are here at the Ann Arbor AUVSI/TRB Automated Vehicles symposium. Let’s summarize some of the news....

When do robocars become cheaper than standard cars? Automated Vehicle Symposium recap (Part 1)

I’m in the Detroit area for the annual TRB/AUVSI Automated Vehicle Symposium. Those in Ann Arbor attended the opening of the new test track at the University of Michigan, but I was at a small event ...

Repeatable robotics: Standards and benchmarks from frontier science to applied technology

  23 Jul 2015
In a recent article in Frontiers in Robotics and AI, Gianluca Antonelli suggests that the Grand Challenge of robotics is to systematize the way its research is conducted. At Robohub we believe this is...

Robot as marketing strategy: Bosch takes a bet on Rotimatic’s consumer flatbread maker

  22 Jul 2015
First it was robot vacuum cleaners; now it's robot kitchen appliances. Robots are back in the popular imagination as household helpers, and industry seems to be taking a bet on leveraging that int...

Will robocars vastly increase battery life?

We know electric cars are getting better and likely to get popular even when driven by humans. Tesla, at its core, is a battery technology company as much as it’s a car company, and it is sometimes ...

Video: Robocar Q&A

At Singularity U, we’re releasing a new video series answering questions about our future technology topics that come from Twitter. My segment is one of the first, and while regular readers of my bl...

Nat Geo’s Robots 3D proves that robots don’t need to be sci-fi to be compelling

  16 Jul 2015
Close up, in 3D, what jumps out at you is not just how astonishing today’s humanoid robots are, but also how miraculous the human body they mimic is. National Geographic’s Robots 3D is showing in ...

Estimating the impact of robots on productivity and employment

and   14 Jul 2015
To discover the impact of robots on the average manufacturing worker, we analysed their effect in 14 industries across 17 developed countries from 1993 to 2007. We found that industrial robots increas...

Robocar news roundup: Google doesn’t hit Delphi but does go to Austin; Vislab sold for $30M

The press were all a-twitter about a report from Reuters that there had been a near miss between Delphi’s test car and one of Google’s, though it was quickly denied that anything happened....

Pepper robots to roll out at 1,000 per month

  10 Jul 2015
SoftBank announced that their little Pepper robot will be available for sale beginning August 1st at the rate of 1,000 per month after selling out their first 1,000 Peppers in one online minute in Jun...

Building the Jibo prototype: Interview with VP Engineering Andy Atkins

  08 Jul 2015
Our most recent video update comes from our VP of Engineering Andy Atkins. Take a sneak peak inside the minds of our engineers as they finish our newest Jibo P2s, to find out what kinds of challenges ...

The making of sci-fi adventure Robot Overlords

and   03 Jul 2015
In the low-budget British sci-fi adventure, Robot Overlords, alien automatons rule the streets and ordinary citizens are locked under curfew in their homes. Just by stepping outside, you risk being v...

What’s propelling China’s industrial robot revolution

  03 Jul 2015
[clear] Xi Jinping, China's President, last year called for an “industrial robot revolution.” Since then China has created policies giving value added tax refunds and subsidies to companies m...

One year later: Update from Leka, Robot Launch 2014 Grand Winner

and   02 Jul 2015
Almost one year ago, Leka won the Grand Prize at the 2014 Robot Launch competition for Moti, a robotic toy that helps autistic children learn to regulate their own emotions through play. Leka cofounde...

Summer robot reading: Fact, fiction and debatable

  25 Jun 2015
Ghost Fleet: A Novel of the Next World War, Rise of the Robots; Technology and the Threat of a Jobless Future and Spare Parts: Four Undocumented Teenagers, One Ugly Robot and the Battle for the Ame...

In the future, robots will be ubiquitous

  20 Jun 2015
The July/August issue of Foreign Affairs magazine has a number of dispatches from the frontlines of the robotics revolution....

Foxconn and Alibaba invest in SoftBank Robotics as Pepper goes on sale in Japan

  19 Jun 2015
In a strategic move sure to have long-term ramifications, Foxconn and Alibaba each invested $118 million for a combined 40% share of the new SoftBank Robotic Holdings Group, an entity which holds Alde...

Humans: New Sci-fi drama unsettles, grips and tackles robot relations head on

  16 Jun 2015
There are two very good reasons to watch Humans, the new robot-themed drama series that premiered in the UK on Sunday. Firstly, it’s a well-made high-energy thriller with a pacy storyline, focusing...

Powering the robocar: Ultracapacitors and other energy sources

A reader recently asked about the synergies between robocars and ultracapacitors / supercapacitors. It turns out they are not what you would expect, and it teaches some of the surprising lessons of ro...

Robocar roundup: Google accidents, Baidu cars, startups and more

Here’s a roundup of news stories in the field of robocars....

What’s hot in robotics? Four trends to watch

  11 Jun 2015
Four diverse trends are having a big effect on the robotics industry worldwide, and the global media and financial gurus are paying attention to the process....

DARPA Robotics Challenge leaves brilliant PR legacy

  09 Jun 2015
With this robotics Grand Challenge, DARPA has advanced both the science of robotics and the story. Real robots did useful things, like operate power tools, drive cars and climb stairs far more succe...

Don’t be fooled by robots falling down at DARPA’s Robotics Challenge

This weekend I went to Pomona, CA for the 2015 DARPA Robotics Challenge, where robots (mostly humanoid) competed at a variety of disaster response and assistance tasks. This contest — a successor ...







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