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Surveillance robots know when to hide - tech - 21 March 2011 - New Scientist - 0 views

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    "Lockheed Martin's approach does include a sort of basic theory of mind, in the sense that the robot makes assumptions about how to act covertly in the presence of humans," says Alan Wagner of the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, who works on artificial intelligence and robot deception.
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Festo Launches SmartBird Robotic Seagull - IEEE Spectrum - 0 views

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    Awesome videos - "Unlike many of Festo's flying robots, SmartBird doesn't appear to rely on lifting gas at all. It weighs less than half a kilo, and is capable of autonomous take-off, flight, and landing using just its two meter-long wings. SmartBird is modeled very closely on the herring gull, and controls itself the same way birds do, by twisting its body, wings, and tail. For example, if you look closely in the video, you can see SmartBird turning its head to steer."
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PR2 Learns to Read, Can't Pronounce 'Robot' (UPDATE: Yes I Can, Says PR2) - IEEE Spectrum - 0 views

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    University of Pennsylvania teaches their PR2 to be able to read in the wild.  Video shows the PR2 roaming the hallways reading from various items sitting around and signs on the wall.  
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Android-Controlled Robots? Build Them Now With An Arduino-Based Development Kit - 0 views

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    At Google IO today, Google announced the availability of the Android Open Accessory Development Kit, a new way to extend the Android platform so that other devices can be controlled via phones or tablets. Similar to the SDK, the ADK will allow hardware developers to take advantage of Android so that the OS can control or monitor external devices.
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Nevada's state legislature has approved the use of driverless cars - 0 views

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    Good background and references on Nevada's new law allowing autonomous vehicles. 
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