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We lived through the history of evolution in VR with ‘Life of Us’ – Engadget

Posted: April 25, 2017 at 5:09 am

We started out as single-celled organisms floating around in primordial soup. That was trippy enough, but things got even weirder when we realize we could talk to each other through the HTC Vive's microphones. Thanks to some audio processing, our voices ended up sounding high-pitched like characters from Alvin and the Chipmunks. It was a bit annoying at first, but it helped to make us feel like we were actually tiny organisms.

As soon as we got our bearings in the microscopic world, we were transformed into prehistoric fish. Right after that, we turned into small dinosaurs (my guess is that we were a pair of Dilophosaurus, due to the neck frill) running away from a T-Rex. At that point, the experience built up momentum and we just kept moving. We jumped off of a cliff and became fire-breathing pterodactyls (they didn't do that, we know), and we were both surprised to find we could flap our wings in virtual reality.

There's probably some sort of philosophical commentary about the need to keep racing as we evolved, but mostly it just made for a frenetic and immersive experience. Our playthrough was also projected onto a large screen at the Tribeca VR arcade, which also gave us a sizable audience for our evolutionary adventure. The sense of shared discovery throughout Life of Us was fascinating -- like when we both realized we could breathe fire -- but it was even more fulfilling when I realized I we were effectively putting on a show for the crowd.

Eventually, we turned into apes running through a forest, flinging tiny monkeys that climbed onto us. And we got to relive our actual urban lives as virtual humans running through a city, with briefcases overflowing with seemingly infinite sheets of paper. (Just like actual New York City!) The experience culminated in a robot dance party -- which, personally, feels like a pretty optimistic view of our potential future.

Life of Us isn't exactly groundbreaking, but it's a solid experience that shows off how VR lets you easily step into new roles. And while it would be interesting enough on its own, it's even better as a shared experience. It feels like the difference between seeing a movie on your own, and seeing it right next to a friend. There's room for connection, even when you're wearing headsets and blind to the world.

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Cultural Evolution in the Anthropocene – NewCo Shift

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Humanity is lost at sea in a world of unprecedented change.

Where humanity is going, there are no roadmaps. The terrain is unlike anything weve seen before. The changes sweeping the Earth right now are literally planetary in scale and so filled with complexity that few among us even have a semblance of knowing what is actually going on. This makes it very difficult to navigate the troubled waters of the 21st Century.

Here are a few examples of things our species has not known in the three million years weve existed as tool using hominids:

The list could go on from here. My point in creating it is to show that we cannot simply apply the tools and models of past eras to the present situation. Nor can we employ them to forecast our possible futures. Instead we must bring to bear the vast collective knowledge gained across the universities and research centers of the world to build newer, more complex models that make sense of our present and emerging realities. This is what Ive called the predicament of knowledge as a key challenge for culture design in other writings.

I am going to make a bold claim nowthat cultural evolution is THE MOST IMPORTANT body of science for dealing with the global crises arising from this unprecedented time in human history. The study of social behavior, emergent complexity in human systems, how political and economic systems change, the roles of language and technology for shaping human experience, what makes us uniquely human, how landscapes and ecosystems co-evolve across various spans of space and time, and so forth. These are the topics that matter most in the midst of an unprecedented planetary crisis unlike anything our species has seen before.

And yet, almost no one has even heard of cultural evolutionary studies! Even more problematic, many who have heard of it tend to think in out-dated theories from decades (or centuries) ago. They dont know about the incredible advances that have been made in the last forty years.

My colleagues and I have been carefully going through a birthing process to create the Cultural Evolution Society in the last 18 months. We have already gathered together more than 1800 researchers and cultural change practitioners from around the world. Our first gathering is planned for September of this year at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History in Jena, Germany. Seeds have been planted for mobilizing and synthesizing knowledge about cultural change and human systems unlike anything attempted before.

We are rising to the grand challenges of cultural evolution just as our field is needed most. This includes a process to clarify the language used by researchers in dozens of different fields; crafting research agendas around the study of technology evolution, spread of ideas and institutional practices, and social learning in general; merging the study of human and non-human social behavior to deeply understand how we relate to the rest of the natural world; and much more.

My hope is that our efforts will not be too little, too late as a convergence of crises bring our increasingly fragile global system closer to collapse. The levels of inequality have corroded trust in social institutions and brought gridlock to political systems around the world. An ominous threat of war now bubbles up from many places as authoritarian militants take the helm of many nations. A mass extinction event caused by human activities continues to unravel the biosphere of the Earth. And the inability to discern truth from fiction in our decentralized social media environments only increases the social fragmentation that accentuates these undesirable trends.

Humanity needs culture design. We must deeply learn about how cultures evolve and employ this knowledge in holistic, integrative design frameworks for the practical solutions that remain to be envisioned or are in current need of expanded deployment. We must also evolve and change the very structures and social norms of our dominant institutionsfor it is the thinking of old that created our problems and that same thinking will not be able to solve them.

How will you be part of the evolution for humans and the Earth? What role or roles will you play in the great transitions now upon us individually and collectively in the 21st Century? Where will you stake your claims in the emergent future that promises to be very different from familiar pasts?

Now is the time to awaken and engage.

Onward, fellow humans!

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The Next Step in Human Evolution Won’t Be Confined to Our Bodies – Futurism

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In BriefThe history of life in the universe sparks back to those briefflashed of brilliance that formed the first RNA. Just as RNA andDNA worked and evolved to eventually bring the human brain into theworld, so too will artificial intelligence work and evolve toelevate humanity to entirely new heights. Flash of Brilliance

Intelligence is the passenger, Biology is the driver. Karl Schroeder

Remarkably soonafter the Earth formed 4.5 billion years ago, life emerged. Though the details are fuzzy, it seems as though a burst of energy struck a pond of primordial chemical soup which energized molecules that clumped together to form RNA.

Soon afterward, RNA created a more stable version of itself that could more accurately pass information from one generation to the next, this was DNA. However, because of this advantage, DNA would supplant RNA as the driving force of life and RNA was forced to cede control to it.But RNA was better at quickly passing messages around so it stuck around by beinguseful to DNA.

DNAs genius, and the reason why it has persisted to this day, is in its ability to replicate and pass information on from one generation to the next. All life on Earth can trace its origins to this flash of brilliance.

With the help of a new friend called ribosomes, DNA usedproteins as tools that enabled it to extend its reach and branch out into the world. Withan array of various proteins it constructed cell bodies that acted as both houses and transport vehicles for itself. These cells offered better protection and more mobility which ultimately enabled DNA to create on a larger scale.

Encased in these cells, DNA explored even further and encountered organelles, other living things that each had their own unique skills,like mitochondria for example which were very good at making energy. Theyabsorbedthose useful organelles into itscell body and with a bunch of different organelles now living with them, DNA had a huge advantage over everything else that was around, allowing it to spread wider and faster than anything else on Earth.

(The DNA is wound up in the nucleus and constantly directs RNA to create and distribute proteins to the various parts of its cell body that need them)

It would build ever more elaborate structures to house itself in and experimented with a number of different kinds of cell bodies, each with different arrangements and quantities of parts. Eventually, it had the pieces needed for the next big leap when it figured out how to join more than one cell together, creating multi-cellular life.

In their fancy new multi-cellular bodies, DNA continued to tinker. For billions of years, it experimented with different parts to put into these creatures, like veins and bones and eyes and lungs and limbs, new tools that could give it more information about the world and further improve its mobility. The by-product of all this, coupled with the properties of evolution by natural selection, was the creation of all of the plants and trees and animals that inhabit the earth.

But this was a slow, tedious process and countless mistakes were made along the way that produced stress and suffering for the billions of hosts that had to be sacrificed in the name of progress. It would all be worth it when, figuratively, one day they would come up with their crowning achievement, the human brain.

Prior to,information was still being passed slowly down the line from one generation to another making any kind of change very time-consuming. After billions of years of trying to come up with better ways of doing this, they came up with the human brain, a tool that would allow the host to build up and pass on information to other hosts during its lifetime.

With that came the arrival of a new species, Homo Sapiens, endowed with a novel form of intelligence that could pass intricate messages to each other and build its own array of tools.Today these apes are on the verge of creating a tool that might be able to create even better tools than they ever could, Artificial Intelligence. And muchlike how RNA created DNA and DNA created the human brain allowing each to reach new places and make new discoveries that they could not achieve on their own, so too will AI allow human beings toreach even loftier heights.

Artificial Intelligence isjust the next step in what life does. Hopefully, just asRNA survived by being useful toDNA, we can figure out a way to be useful to AI.

Note: Most of this is an over-simplification of the incredible complexity of biology and a lot of important steps are skipped, for moreread this piece from BBC andwatch this four part series from SciShow on the history of life on earth.

For a different take and a quicker version of the story watch this from Crash Course.

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Letter: Science vs. Evolution: A third view | Kingman Daily Miner … – Kdminer

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Let me say I am a fence sitter. I have trouble with religious blind faith, especially when there is scientific fact everywhere I turn. I understand for a lot of people, Christianity is a way of life that carries them through from day to day and helps them through lifes obstacles, and thats wonderful.

However, I guess I am a fence sitter with evolution as well. Yes, we have actual real tried and true dinosaur bones, and as T. Allen wrote about, Cro-Magnon mans bones look a lot like present day humans with a few differences.

Evolution teaches us that we have all evolved from one tiny, tiny amoeba or something close to that, and that over the years we have continued to change or evolve. Im sorry, but no one is going to ever convince me that the butterfly, the Brahma bull and I are all related. Nope, not a chance. (Hmmm, my husband says I am bullheaded sometimes.)

I choose to believe that we came from somewhere else, that this is a planet of different species from different worlds. Maybe worlds that were ending or dying, different species brought and left here to survive and create new life by someone or something much more advanced than we are.

OMG! I bet a bunch of you are rolling on the floor laughing and saying how ridiculous it sounds, and that two nuts like T. Allen and I should someday get together and share insane stories.

But, before you hang up, leave the room, or burn the paper, just think about it.

We know there are aliens (and I dont mean from other countries) that have visited earth, we have proof of that. There are also cave drawings from thousands of years ago that show a space man type drawing.

Wait a minute! What did Ezekiel see? Whatever it was, it came down from the sky and had shiny metal and wheels. (I looked it up in the Bible yes, I own one and I also read it in T. Allens book which by the way was very funny!)

So, if you look at the millions of different species here on this earth, so many of which dont resemble each other at all, my theory makes the most sense to me.

When I look at all the different religions (there were three that R. Hill mentioned in his article printed April 21, Only atheists are going to be shocked at the end), I really get confused. And they each have their own set of rules, Bibles, beliefs, the way they pray, to whom they pray, etc.

Which one do you pick? My stepmom was a devout Catholic, my dad was an atheist, my good friends are Seventh Day Adventists, I was thrown out of a Mormon church, and my son spent two years in a religious cult (talk about a nightmare).

Which one is real? There are too many. Yes, man wrote the Bible, and yes, man makes mistakes (and occasionally women), but I do agree with T. Allen on everyone interpreting different readings in so many different ways. The earth is flat, the earth is not flat even through the Bible tells me it is, but thats not what they meant on and on and on. Whew, Im exhausted. Trying to figure out what to believe in is hard.

So, for me, its easier to make sense of my alien theory. No one can prove or disprove it, just like God or no God.

People say God talks to them, but how do I know that is not my sub-conscious talking? Some people who hear voices in their heads get locked up. My husband picks up a radio station at 3 a.m. through his fillings in his teeth, which wakes him up. What?

Everyone has their own belief, and I truly respect each and every one of you for your belief. We have a right to choose, in this God Bless, America, USA, red, white and blue, moms apple pie country, what we want to believe in.

As I stated before, whatever your belief is that gets you through the day and gives you hope for a wonderful life, then so be it. Its one of the many things that makes our country so great were all allowed to be different.

If you cant find a bit of humor in your day, then go back to bed.

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Evolution Technology Resources, Inc. Obtains Financing and Acquires Online Casino – Yahoo Finance

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TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Evolution Technology Resources Inc. (ETKR) a firm with its office in Toronto, Canada, received acquisition financing from investment firm Eliseo Partners to acquire an operational, licensed and revenue producing online casino as a foundation to build a portfolio of brands in the growing online gambling and social gaming market.

The global online gambling market is currently worth around $37 billion a year, as about 85 nations across the world have chosen to legalize Internet gambling, according to the American Gaming Association. The United States only has a few jurisdictions which legalized and regulate online casino gambling so far, namely Nevada, New Jersey and Delaware.

The Companys growth strategy is to acquire online casinos and cloud based gambling businesses with operational revenue and track records in order to leverage the success of the underlying business to reinvest into social gaming and other rapidly forming trends as they arise.

About Evolution Technologies Resources, Inc.

Evolution Technology Resources is a business development company that is focused on acquiring intellectual property and assets for cloud computing, high tech and online gaming industries. Evolution Technology Resources is a business development company focused on acquiring intellectual property and assets of the Cloud Computing, Media & Technology, Online Casinos and Social Gaming Sectors.

ETKRsgrowth strategy consists of makingacquisitions and innovations within theonline gambling, social gaming and mobile appsto diversify our portfolio of brands to provide users access to great content. We have offices in Canada and South East Asia and manage a global network of contractors and affiliates providing us deep insight into high impact trends in our industry.Our online gambling platformis a key driver towards revenue growth. We feelstrongly about Asian sports betting as an additional growth factor.

For more information visit: http://www.evotechonline.com

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Workplace (R)evolution is now part of Iowa Ideas – The Gazette: Eastern Iowa Breaking News and Headlines

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By Gazette staff

Apr 24, 2017 at 8:00 am

The workplace culture conference Workplace (R)evolution will join The Gazettes Iowa Ideas Conference 2017.

Culture has been the focal point of Workplace (R)evolution since it was created in 2014. Hundreds have gathered to hear about the best and most challenging culture-based companies while learning to build an inclusive, productive environment at their own companies.

Organizers saw a significant alignment between the (R)evolution atmosphere, designed to encourage innovative ideas, absorb new information and apply new knowledge back at the office, and discussions held during Iowa Ideas workforce symposium sessions to date.

Workplace (R)evolution will be featured as one of eight tracks offered at the Iowa Ideas September conference, September 20-22, with the theme Building the Business Case for Purpose. The schedule will offer panel perspectives alongside high-impact speakers, including featured keynote and author Dr. Bob Wright of The Wright Foundation. Dr. Bob Wright is a highly successful entrepreneur, university co-founder and professor, world-class executive coach, and dynamic corporate consultant.

The competition to retain exceptional employees is fierce. No longer just about the paycheck, individuals have the freedom to choose where and for how long they will apply their strengths and skills.

These workers have options and they want answers:

Will this company make me comfortable and confident?

Can I grow in this environment?

Will I be challenged without running the risk of being overwhelmed?

At the local level, Iowas Creative Corridor has a limited amount of qualified talent to meet employer demands. Workplace culture has been identified as a key piece of long-term retention success.

Meanwhile, as opportunities for young professionals are advancing at a rapid rate, the majority of respondents do not have a formal succession plan for their emerging leaders. The 2017 Workplace (R)evolution Steering Committee is committed to connect employers with resources that will advance the build of ideal workplace cultures-from recruitment to retirement.

Attend Workplace (R)evolution and be ready to discuss:

The relevancy of having professional purpose.

The realities of our changing demographics. Who is currently in the workplace, who will be joining us and what value do they place on purpose?

How can a company prioritize purpose in their strategic plan?

Best practices of companies that lead with culture and purpose. What theyve learned and how to eliminate filling seats with the good enough.

Tickets for Iowa Ideas 2017 are now on sale. Select 1-day Thursday for Workplace (R)evolution 2017 or both days to experience the full Iowa Ideas conference >

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These robotics students were told ‘to go back to Mexico.’ The taunt … – Washington Post

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Just a few months ago, not many knew about these five fourth-graders from a low-income community in Indianapolis.

But now, the Panther Bots, a thriving robotics team at Pleasant Run Elementary School, have become the face of a success story about a group of kids who were taunted with racial slurs but were too determined to let that affect their confidence. Earlier this month, they found themselves being honored on the Senate floor of the Indiana Statehouse.The group travels to Louisville on Sundayto compete in a worldwide robotics contest.

I cried. I literally cried. Im so emotional right now because I know its hard for them, said Darshie Owens, whose son, 10-year-old Elijah Goodwin, is a member of the Panther Bots. I mean, like, going through the robotics competition. Theres not a lot of African American students and not a lot of Hispanic students in robotics competitions.

Getting to that point had not been easy.

In early February, after the studentswon a local robotics challenge a steppingstone to qualify for a state robotics championship a couple of competitors from other schools were heard screaming, You need to go back to Mexico!

[A teacher asked kids how comfortable they are around black men, Muslims. She was fired.]

Diocelina Herrera, a parent of one of the Panther Bots, said she heard the tauntsafter the competitionas she and her family werewalking to the parking lot and were about to leave. She said she also heard rumblings from fellow parentswho referred to the winning students asMexicans.

We didnt say anything. We went to our car and left, Herrera said. We didnt want to get in an argument with these kinds of people.

Herreras son, Angel Herrera-Sanchez, was saddened by the incident, said Panther Bots coach Lisa Hopper. The 9-year-old wondered if he had done something to make people angry at him.

You were fine. You shouldnt worry about their actions. The way you guys competed and the way you held yourself at the competition was perfect, and were so proud of you,' Hopper recalled telling the boy and his teammates. I just had to assure the kids that they had done everything correctly, and it wasnt due to anything they had done.

The robotics team at Pleasant Run, where about 85 percent of students qualify for free or reduced lunch, was started last year, thanks to a grant from the office of the citys former mayor, Greg Ballard. The members were chosen after a series of tryouts in which fourth-graders who were recommended by their teachers were asked to build a Lego kit without instructions.

[These California teachers mocked students for skipping school on immigrant boycott day]

We just kind of watched to see who stepped up to the plate and took leadership roles, whos good at organizing and communicating and who works well with others, Hopper said.

Five students three Latinos and two African Americans were selected. Elijah and Angel, along with 9-year-old Devilyn Bolyard, 10-year-old Jose Verastegui and 9-year-old Manuel Mendez, followeda robotics curriculum in which they were taught engineering and the basics of how to build a robot.

Thestudents built four prototypes before coming up with the final product they presented at competitions, Hopper said.They also did extensive research on self-driving cars and applied what theyhad learnedto the programming of their robot.

In late February, the team won best robot design during the statewide VEX IQ robotics competition and qualified for the VEX IQ worldrobotics tournament, a three-day event that starts Sunday at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville.

These five kids are some of the brightest and best kids Ive had in my whole teaching career, Hopper said. Theyre a dream team, and its been wonderful working with them.

Beforejoining the robotics team, none of the children had expressed an interest in engineering. But theyve now discovered passions they didnt have before.

Angel, for example, had little interest in school and had poorgrades last year. Now, hes at the top of his class and is already contemplating a career in engineering, said Herrera, his mother.Manuel had a similar transformation. Hopper said the boys mother told her that he used to hate waking up every morning to go school. Now, he would just jump out of bed, Hopper said.

[A dreamer posted a selfie with her tax return. Then came the trolls.]

Elijah, however, has always been interested in academics. He loves scienceand math and is a member of the student council, said Owens, his mother. Hehas thought about becoming an FBI agent, a politician or a basketball player.

After news of the racial slur incidentcame out last month, scores of strangers have shown their support for the Panther Bots.More than 200 people raised about $12,000 to help send the teamto theworld competition. The teammates havereceived notes, cards, buttons and CDs from artists from around the country. They also received a banner wishing all the teams headed to the world championships good luck. On it was a special message to the kids: We support Panther Bots.

Hopper said that two women, one from California and another from New York,have volunteered to travel to Louisville and surprise the kids with cupcakes and ice cream.The Panther Bots has friends and fans from almost every state, shesaid.

Despite all the recognition, the students have remained humble.If you meet them, theyre really laid-back and good kids, said Owens, a mother of six boys and one girl. They dont expect to win.

Herrera, a mother of three, said the outpouring of support for her son and his teammates surprised her.Theres too many good people, she said, and they cared.

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Sunset’s all-girl robotics team makes Dallas ISD history – Dallasweekly

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An all-girl robotics team from Sunset High School is the first ever Dallas ISD team to qualify for the Robotics World Championships in FTC.

Sunsets 8811 Robo* Bison Amistad team is competing in this weeks World Championship in FTC in Houston. Its a grueling four-day, 128 team competition against the best in the world.

As a young woman, society doesnt expect me to be involved in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) field, so joining robotics was a great challenge and reward, said Karen Garcia, one of the four members of the advancing team. I never expected myself to be so involved and interested in STEM, but FIRST Robotics helped me acknowledge its value and importance.

First Tech Challenge (FTC) is a robotics competition for teams in 7th 12th grades. Students are challenged to design, build, program and operate robots that compete in a head to head challenge. The competition begins at a local level and teams can advance through multiple stages to reach the world level.

The Sunset Robotics team advanced out of the Super Regional Championship held March 23 25 in Athens, Georgia. They previously advanced out of a local tournament and the North Texas Regional Championship to qualify for the spot at the Super Regional Championship.

Three years ago our goal was to make it to regionals as a rookie team, said Gary Dimanh, coach of the robotics team. We qualified for regionals and super regionals our first year, but after reaching super regionals, we set our goal to make it to Worlds.

The First Tech Challenge also challenges students to participate in community programs and provides several college scholarship opportunities. Sunset Robotics met that challenge by reaching out to middle school students to recruit and promote STEM skills, communicating with local churches, organizations, and professional engineers and participating in the Dallas ISD STEAM Fest and Fair.

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Rookie robotics team reaches world finals – Argus Press

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PERRY For the first time, a robotics team in Shiawassee County is headed to St. Louis, Missouri, to compete in the First Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST) world competition.

Rambots, a rookie robotics team at Perry High School, qualified after placing 66th out 451 teams, with 169 points, at the state competition at Saginaw Valley State University April 12-15. Auburn Hills team Killer Bees placed first overall in the state with 411 points.

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The Remarkable Future of Industrial Robotics – Automation World

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Attending the recent Automate show in Chicago was an extraordinary experience that allowed me and more than 20,000 other attendees an opportunity to peer into the future of industrial robotics. Being part of a company that is at the forefront of the industrial robotics and manufacturing automation industries still provides only one perspective, and Automate brought together leaders from all corners of the industry, such as Fanuc, ABB, Kuka, Keyence and Cognex, to showcase advances and share insights. The range of technologies on display that were designed to enhance processes, improve product quality and lower manufacturing costs was astonishing. I walked away from the show with a deeper sense of awareness of two notions: The rise of robots is upon us, and machine vision provides robots with the artificial intelligence that will forge the future of robotics in our increasingly globalized society.

The rise of robots

As many in automation are aware, robots are becoming an increasingly popular answer to completing dangerous or repetitive tasks: grinding, deburring, bin-picking, part inspections, etc. Several manufacturers and integrators assembled elaborate booths displaying various robotic capabilities, many currently in use and others as possible future applications. This alone is indicative of the rise of robots, but it is only the beginning. The leading robot manufacturers all appear to be focused on making robots simpler to program/configure and easier to integrate with technologies that create incredible functionality. The result: collaborative robots.

The show floor featured a number of collaborative robots performing a wide variety of tasks from part handling to packaging; some even bagged candy to hand out or served ice cream in a cone. Using various sensing technologies, the applications for collaborative robots to work with human counterparts are infinite. Long gone seem to be the days of robots in hard guarding and being tucked away in the corner, wrapped in ominous metal fencing. Todays robots are becoming more flexible in their range of applications, with friendlier interfaces, and free to be placed anywhere on the manufacturing floor.

Forging the future

After seeing the surprising versatility of machine vision applications on display at Automate, it became clear that machine vision is the technological advancement that will launch industrial robotics into the future. When combined with the interconnectivity of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and other smart tools such as mobile analytics, machines equipped with technologies like 3D embedded vision, multispectral and hyperspectral imaging, and deep learning will possess a primitive form of artificial intelligence that allows greater flexibility in application and the ability to actively learn processes without programming.

For example, Cognex and Keyence both have solutions that can compare eight to 10 different part characteristics in a fraction of a second. These are designed to be mounted on the end of a robot so you have a complete solution that is capable of part picking and inspection. Both of these are tasks that are often hard to fill and results can vary widely as operators tire throughout long shifts.

In another instance, Fanuc is working on developing the ability to configure a robot through learning instead of programmingspecifically the capability to give a robot a task, like picking objects out of a bin and putting them into another container. In this scenario, once the robot is configured, it will spend some amount of time figuring out how to complete the task via trial and error, and within a short time the robot will have mastered the task as well as if it had been programmed by an engineer. It seems apparent that as we continue to combine advancing vision technologies with low-cost power processing abilities, the future is endless as to what can be accomplished.

Although the next Automate isnt until April 2019, I highly recommend that you get this event on your calendar early and plan to attend. The Automate show attracts more than 20,000 visitors, all looking for new ways to enhance their manufacturing processes, lower production costs, and increase their competitive edge.

Michael Lindley is vice president of business development and marketing at Concept Systems Inc., a certified member of the Control System Integrators Association. See Concept Systems profile on the Industrial Automation Exchange.

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