Avatar joins customer service team at Air New Zealand
‘Sophie’ makes first appearance at US launch of Air NZ’s global marketing campaign.
‘Sophie’ makes first appearance at US launch of Air NZ’s global marketing campaign.
An international group of artificial intelligence and robotics experts have signed an open letter to the United Nations to halt the use of autonomous weapons they say threaten to create a ‘third revolution in warfare’.
New research details how organisations are evolving from a traditional office environment to a digital workplace
Two severed robot heads are sat on the shelf, their eyes, as ever, glassy and lifeless. The scalp-plate of one has been removed, exposing a circuit board brain.
It may take time and work before the real benefits of AI are realised, as AI is not a homogenous set of technologies, and some tasks will take longer to automate than others, writes Brandon Purcell of Forrester.
So often when technology companies announce a fancy new feature, they’re adding something to their repertoire. This time, we’re taking a function away, and handing it to a robot, writes Luke Gumbley of Xero.
It's rare that software engineers are lauded as the heroes of anything, but Roborace CEO Denis Sverdlov wants to change that.
Piaggio, the company famous for making Vespas, is coming out with an autonomous robot that will help you carry your luggage.
Intel is getting proficient at developing small computers. First came the Compute Sticks and then credit-card Compute Cards. But there's nothing like the super-small Euclid computer for robots and more details have emerged on its features.
We're at "the beginning" of human jobs being replaced by robots, one analyst says.
Canadian based company, Deep Trekker, creates small underwater drones, which explorers are now using to uncover historical sunken ships.
A robot being developed by Blue Ocean Robotics uses ultraviolet light to disinfect rooms.
The Royal Navy is testing just how much robot craft can do by themselves in military exercises off the British coast.
Starship Technologies wants to make "last-mile" deliveries fast, easy, and convenient with its six-wheeled delivery robots.
The world's first laundry sorting and folding robot will go on sale in 2017, its manufacturer said on Tuesday at the Ceatec electronics show just outside of Tokyo.