ABB has announced a partnership with Silicon Valley AI start-up Covariant to bring AI-enabled robotics solutions to market, starting with a fully autonomous warehouse order fulfilment solution.
Robotics
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Manufacturers expect AI to result in job losses, productivity gains
The manufacturing sector expects it will be hit the hardest by the uptake of artificial intelligence, according to a recent survey conducted by global, non-profit IT association ISACA.
“As we move into
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Funding supports research into human error in AI
Research into the role of fatigue, workload, and stress in artificial intelligence is the subject of a GB£150,000 ($292,100) grant from Thales to academics and PhD students at UniSA.
The research will
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Google claims to demonstrate quantum supremacy
Google has announced that it has made a significant breakthrough in quantum computing.
According to a study published in the US journal Nature, scientists from Google’s AI Quantum research institute
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Industry invited to set objectives for space control centre
The Australian Space Agency has opened consultations for the design of its Robotics, Automation and AI Command and Control Centre.
Input is being sought on the objectives of the centre, the mission types
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Report sets a roadmap for AI in Australia
A new report from the Australian Council of Learned Academies outlined what Australia needs to successfully adopt artificial intelligence (AI).
The report highlights the need for a national strategy, a
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RoboCup results in wins for local universities
As robotics researchers, students and enthusiasts gathered at the International Convention Centre in Sydney, home-town teams from universities in Sydney were hoping for simulated and solid success.
Two
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CSIRO designs algorithm vaccination technique
In a paper accepted to the 2019 International Conference on machine Learning (ICML), CSIRO researchers have presented a new method of preventing attacks on algorithms and machine learning systems.
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Project tests whether autonomous cars can handle Australia’s tough roads
QUT researchers will take an Artificial Intelligence (AI) system on a
road trip of south-east Queensland to ensure the autonomous cars of the future
will be smart enough to handle tough Australian road
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CES: All businesses must embrace technology to succeed
As technology expo CES came to a close on January 11, executive vice president Karen Chupka had some key advice – “Every business must now embrace technology to succeed,” she said.
CES 2019, held
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CSIRO puts $35 million into space technology and AI research
The CSIRO will invest $35 million in space technology and artificial intelligence (AI), including for the development of advanced imaging of Earth from satellites and cutting-edge data science.
The investment
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Thales to sponsor AI research at University of South Australia
Leading defence manufacturer, Thales, will sponsor PhD research at the University of South Australia’s (UniSA’s) Behaviour Brain Body Research Centre – which is to explore the potentials of advanced
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New medical technologies research centre set up in Victoria
The Federal Government is providing $4.1 million to support a new research training centre in Victoria to develop artificial intelligence (AI) applications for medical technologies and expert training.
The
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Machines to do more tasks than humans by 2025, new report suggests
Machines and algorithms could displace 75 million jobs globally by 2022. But they may also help create 133 million positions during that same period, according to a new report from the World Economic
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GreyOrange announces three new sites for deployment of its Butler robotics system across Japan and Europe
Robotics and supply chain automation company, GreyOrange, has announced installations for the deployment of its Butler robotics system at three new sites, located in Japan and Europe.
The upcoming site
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Queensland research helps deliver ground-breaking diagnosis technology
Medical conditions ranging from breast cancer to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder could be diagnosed much more quickly through research being done by Queensland researchers working with US artificial intelligence
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USYD & NTU Singapore engineers join forces
Engineers from the University of Sydney (USYD), Australia and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) are collaborating on research in diverse areas ranging from artificial intelligence
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Denso to increase stake in Renesas in $1bn deal, focus on automated driving systems
Toyota affiliate, Denso Corporation, announced last week on its global website that it has decided to increase its shareholding in Renesas Electronics Corporation by 4.5 per cent in a deal worth US$800
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Rise of the machine manufacturer
As the world of manufacturing becomes more integrated, the role of robotics is changing the shape of the factory floor. Steven Impey takes a look at the effect it will have on the Australian workforce.
Depending
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Australia’s only sink manufacturer growing through automation
Tasman Sinkware has partnered with Australian company Ailytic to deliver improvements in its manufacturing efficiency with automation, artificial intelligence and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT).
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