Have you seen the amazing humanoid robots that don’t look like humans at all, but perform the same actions?

Lately, I’ve been believing more and more that an artificial manager will look like a human, move like a human, and maybe one day you won’t be able to distinguish it from your former boss at all. When I conducted experiments with students in 2021, led by an artificial manager built from my TransistorsHead.com system, the manager on the screen looked like the one in Figure 1. Figure 1. TransistorsHead.com’s artificial manager interface In Figure 1, in the right left

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Microsoft has led the hi-tech industry for more than 40 years. What new things can we find in its products?

Many have already predicted the death of this company, just about every few months. The whole situation is reminiscent with the rumored death of Mark Twain, who later straightened it out this way: “James Ross Clemens (Twain’s real name was Samuel Langhorne Clemens), my cousin, was seriously ill in London two or three weeks ago, but has already recovered. The news of my illness grew out of his illness. The news of my death was exaggerated,” Mark Twain wrote in

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Fries and pizza from an automated restaurant? What jobs will be replaced by robots in the near future?

Work automation surrounds us to an increasing degree. Although I’m involved in the automation of managerial work, which is really the replacement of the cognitive processes occurring in people’s minds in terms of management with intelligent algorithms, I’m very interested in mechanical robots because of my background. It turns out that there are increasing developments in precision robotics that allow them to be used in practical and commercial products. You can watch a video on the CNBC channel that perfectly

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Incredible advances in humanoid robotics, or why is Ameca so cute?

I’ve always wanted to build a human-like robot. It’s a dream still from my childhood, when I used to build pseudo-intelligent driving robots out of LEGO bricks (which never lived to see the sequel), moving hands catching balls (without the sequel arm) or head symbols in the form of flat structures, full of interactions, adequate to the simple electronics of the 90s world. My current management tools have the name TransistorsHead.com, a reference to the youthful days of “heads on

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Boston Robotics, OpenAI Robot Neo or Tesla Optimus? See what the latest constructions from well-known companies can do

When I was a teenager, I used to construct robots from LEGO bricks, and my flagship project was a hand, movable at the wrist and with moving fingers. I could grasp a ball or a bottle with it, but I had problems controlling the motors and the precision of the movements. Those were the days of TTL digital circuits, not Arduino kits. However, there was something fascinating and at the same time very mysterious about copying nature, even with blocks.

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