To the Editor: As regards to the article about the Traffic Safety Summit this past week, I went to the N.H Highway Safety Agency website looking for background information and data. In the section ...
In response to your recent editorial about minimum wage hikes: Store check-out scanners (robots) may “work” for free, but the average unit costs $30,000, with a $125,000 investment required for a four ...
I saw the recent article in the Review-Journal Sports section about one of Major League Baseball’s minor leagues using robotic umpires at home plate. This is disturbing. What will be next, robotic ...
To the Editor: I have a forward-looking suggestion that may reduce the atrocious levels of ambushes and deadly violence, such as that directed toward our American peace officers in the last year.
Re: the April 20 letter "Self-driving cars, trucks can kill." A letter to the editor decried the advent of autonomous semi trucks: "Imagine the carnage". Sadly, one needn't imagine the carnage created ...
As robots from Boston Dynamics and the like continue to find more widespread applications, concerns are growing around their misuse. In a bid to prevent the spread of killer robots in society, a group ...
Helen Greiner’s call to design practical robots really hit the nail on the head (21 January, p 20). I was an early pioneer in autonomous human-scale robotics. My friends often ask me why I’m no longer ...
Your leader on getting hitched to robots was quite right: “The love for a robot may become a love that dare not speak its name” (15 February, p 5). But first we need a name to avoid mentioning.
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