robots
Vídeos
Humans+

10:38
Living With Future Prosthetics
In this episode of Humans+, we meet Nicky Ashwell to learn about the technology behind her bionic hand and what the prosthetics of the future could look like.
Humans+

8:19
Do Nootropics Give eSports Gamers an Edge?
Ben Watley and Alex Novosad are two members of an esports team paving the way for Nootropics in professional esports.
Humans+

11:28
This Mind-Controlled Bionic Arm Can Touch and Feel
Motherboard visits Melissa Loomis, an amputee visiting Johns Hopkins University to try the Modular Prosthetic Limb, a bionic arm developed by DARPA controlled by thought.
Humans+

11:03
The Man Biohacking Encryption
Motherboard gets an early look at UKI, a prototype implant coming out in 2017 focused on encryption, built in the garage headquarters of Dangerous Things.
Motherboard Pilot Week

3:17
Whiz Kidz: The Internet
We often talk about science and the future, but what do kids actually think about the future?
Transmissions

7:29
The Robot World Championship
Go behind the scenes at the DARPA Robotics Challenge Finals where teams behind the world's most advanced search and rescue robots compete.
Voyager

14:47
Inside the Japanese Hotel Staffed by Robots
Motherboard goes to Japan to visit the Henn-na Hotel, which is staffed almost entirely by robots.
Transmissions

5:32
The First Talking, Artificially Intelligent Surveillance Camera
This DIY surveillance camera will scan your face, then speak aloud what it sees. We brought the tech into the streets.
Transmissions

8:00
Robot vs. IED
The Hurt Locker got it only partly right.
Motherboard

28:39
The Dawn of Killer Robots
In INHUMAN KIND, Motherboard gains exclusive access to a small fleet of US Army bomb disposal robots.
Creators

8:40
Ex Machina | Examining Our Fear of Artificial Intelligence
Alex Garland explores the complex implications of our relationship with technology in a mind-bending sci-fi art film.
Spaced Out

9:57
Deep Space Robot Gardeners
When you’re floating in space, the limited culinary options leave something to be desired. In fact, astronauts on long trips typically don’t eat enough.
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