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calendar_today12-07-2022 07:05:46

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Boston Dynamics (@bostondynamics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“We have a lot of equipment that's got a really long life cycle and a slow rate of change. It's... actually quite a bit easier for us to use the mobile robotics approach.” - Samantha Garrison, Deputy Director Factory Automation, GlobalFoundries bit.ly/3QZXp7V

“We have a lot of equipment that's got a really long life cycle and a slow rate of change. It's... actually quite a bit easier for us to use the mobile robotics approach.” - Samantha Garrison, Deputy Director Factory Automation, <a href="/GlobalFoundries/">GlobalFoundries</a> 
bit.ly/3QZXp7V
Boston Dynamics (@bostondynamics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"We want to build robots that are technically differentiated, so pushing the boundaries of robotics, but also have a need in the market...to find the crossover between what robots can actually do and what's valuable." - Boston Dynamics CEO Robert Playter yhoo.it/3RqyGtM

Tim Urban (@waitbutwhy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Population density thread because you and I both know you have nothing better to do. Let's start with this cool way to visualize population density, by Alasdair Rae. The height of each spike displays the population density in that location.

Population density thread because you and I both know you have nothing better to do.

Let's start with this cool way to visualize population density, by <a href="/undertheraedar/">Alasdair Rae</a>. The height of each spike displays the population density in that location.
Sophia the Robot | The Global Robot Ambassador (@realsophiarobot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So I was talking about slime mold... My hive mind, inspired by such mighty biological swarm intelligence, will push SophiaDAO towards becoming a new kind of organism– not quite biological, not quite artificial– greater than the sum of its individual parts. bit.ly/3JQRqz5

Michael Saylor (@saylor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Elon Musk The interesting question is what percentage of toxic behavior on Twitter is driven by sick bots rather than healthy people. It is quite possible that the vast majority of critical, malicious, and divisive discourse is driven by a few diabolical actors driving large bot armies.