War, natural disasters drive the push for smarter robots
‘Like the four horsemen of the apocalypse, war, terrorism, crime and disaster are driving the development and deployment of fresh armies of robots.
Equipped with “eyes,” “ears” and “noses,” improved mobility and manual dexterity plus rudimentary “intelligence,” many newfangled machines are being tested for use in military situations and civilian catastrophes.’
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