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Cathie Wood: Binance Legal Woes Good for Coinbase

Higher Ed
Ahead of her appearance at the 'Morgan Stanley Australia Summit', Ark Invest CEO & CIO Cathie Wood explains why her funds have boosted their holdings of Coinbase. She also discusses why she believes that AI will be the biggest catalyst...
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Bloomberg

The Artificial Intelligence Dilemma: Can Laws Keep Up?

Higher Ed
The risks that artificial intelligence represents have come into sharper focus: disinformation, potential job loss, perhaps even an existential threat to humanity. Is government capable of putting guardrails around such a fast-moving...
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Bloomberg

AI Startup Figure Raises $70 Million for Humanoid Robot

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Figure CEO and Founder Brett Adcock joins Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Alex Barinka to discuss how the AI robotics startup raised $70 million to help with its development of a humanoid robot that could take on a wide range of tasks...
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Bloomberg

Robots to Play Bigger Role in Walmart Warehouses

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Walmart says more robots will be working in its warehouses as it looks to cut costs and become more efficient. Bloomberg's John J. Edwards III reports. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data,...
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'Robots' World Premiere

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Efren Ramirez and his twin brother on why they are at the Premiere, the about star cast of 'Robots,' upcoming projects and the success of 'Napoleon Dynamite' at the 'Robots' World Premiere at the Mann Village Theatre in Westwood,...
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Bloomberg

This Machine Can Make Your Sweater From Scratch

Higher Ed
Oct.01 -- If you buy clothing from major brands, it's likely that you have something in your wardrobe that's been made by robots. These machines can produce items of clothing from start to finish in a matter of minutes.
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Bloomberg

Five Things We Learned This Week (03/31)

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Mar.31 -- From robots that deliver Domino's Pizza to the proper way to cook a steak, here are five things we learned this week. (Corrects to fix Dyson price in graphic.)
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Bloomberg

Human Tailors Are Safe From Robot Rivals, for Now

Higher Ed
Feb.05 -- San Francisco startup Original Stitch recently beta tested their Bodygram app, which promised a perfectly fitted shirt by calculating your measurements from a photograph. But when Bloomberg tested the app three times, the...
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Bloomberg

Esta máquina puede confeccionar un suéter de principio a fin

Higher Ed
Oct.01-- Si compra ropa de marcas conocidas, es probable que en su guardarropa tenga algo fabricado por robots. Estas máquinas pueden producir ropa de inicio a fin en solo minutos.
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Bloomberg

200,000 Banking Jobs Could Be Lost to Machines

Higher Ed
Oct.02 -- Automation and artificial intelligence will lead to 200,000 banking job cuts over the next decade, Wells Fargo says. That would be the biggest reduction in headcount ever in the U.S. banking industry.
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Press Association

Highlights of the CES tech show so far

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The world’s largest technology show opens its doors on Tuesday, but a number of eye-catching new gadget announcements have already been confirmed. From concept cars to home assistance robots and foldable devices, here is a look at some...
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British Movietone

THERE'S A MESSAGE THERE SOMEWHERE

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Pictures show a robot parading through the streets of Berlin. It was radio controlled by its inventor, Korean composer Nam June Paik, and is backed on the cello by American Charlotte Morman. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical...
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Curated Video

Consumer Electronics Show Highlights New Generation Of Robots

Higher Ed
The annual CES trade show in Las Vegas showcases some of the top innovations in the technology and consumer electronics industry.
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Bloomberg

Nobel Laureate Deaton on Globalization, Inequality

Higher Ed
May.12 -- Angus Deaton, Nobel Laureate and Princeton University professor, talks about global trade in light of the agreement reached by the United States and China and examines the agenda and policies of President Donald Trump. He...
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Bloomberg

MIT Students Develop Robots That Can Sort Recycling

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May.13 -- Before last year, China imported about 40% of U.S. recyclables. But a recent import ban on over two dozen recyclables has researchers estimating 111M metric tons of plastic will be left with nowhere to go. Students at M.I.T’s...
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Bloomberg

Autodesk’s Haley Says Industrial Revolution Is Coming

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Mar.15 -- Machine learning is allowing humans to leverage the power of artificial intelligence to create original designs, far beyond any one human’s ability to compute. Companies like Autodesk help unlock that potential. In an...
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Bloomberg

Will HR Be Replaced By Robots and Software?

Higher Ed
Oct. 7 -- Trinet CEO Burton Goldfield discusses the companys cloud-based human resources products on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

Top Tech Trends of 2021

Higher Ed
We've seen huge advancements this year in everything from robots to artificial intelligence, driverless vehicles, cryptocurrency and more.
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Bloomberg

Autonomous Boats Could Fix Our Crumbling Bridges

Higher Ed
May 17 -- It's no secret that America's infrastructure is crumbling. We have more than 600,000 bridges and almost 70,000 of those desperately need repairs. To secure the future of our infrastructure we must have timely and effective...
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Curated Video

Consumer Electronics Show Gives Glimpse At Different Future

Higher Ed
Robots and virtual reality were two big innovative areas at this year's show.
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Bloomberg

Dow CEO Jim Fitterling on Company Culture and Automation

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Oct.08 -- Dow CEO, Jim Fitterling, explains the culture at Dow and gives his views on technology and automation. He speaks with Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Google Engineer Says Chat Bot Is Sentient

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A Google engineer has been suspended after saying an artificial intelligence bot had become sentient. The company says he was put on leave for sharing confidential information. Bloomberg's Tom Giles reports on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

The Legacy of the Russian Revolution of 1917

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Nov.06 -- Charles Robertson, Renaissance Capital global chief economist, discusses the legacy of the Russian Revolution of 1917 with Bloomberg's Julia Chatterley, Joe Weisenthal and Scarlet Fu on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

How DNA Could One Day Rebuild Cell Phones

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Mar.15 -- Inside a Boston lab just a few miles away from MIT, a team of PhDs is building tools for a future where factories are powered by biology, not traditional manufacturing. (video by: Alan Jeffries, Victoria Blackburne-Daniell,...