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Coronavirus: How can AI help fight the pandemic?
BBC News
An autonomous robot swarm has self-organized by acting like natural cells
MIT Tech Review
Kilobots: These robots could fight cancer in the future (kids programme in German)
BBC RADIO SCOTLAND
Sunday Morning Live
BBC Sunday Morning Live
Bio-inspired robot swarms
Naked Scientists
Robots: L’union fait leur nouvelle force
Science & Vie
Women in Science feature in the Guinness World Record book
Guinness World Record Book
Boston Dynamics Atlas robot twists and somersaults
BBC News
Eight ways intelligent machines are already in your life
BBC Scotland
Royal Society Report on Machine Learning
BBC World News
Good Morning Standard
BBC RADIO SCOTLAND
Today
BBC Radio 4
When will I have my sidekick robot? Q&A with Sabine Hauert
SCIENCE
Budget 2017: Robotics, driverless cars and 5G to get UK funds
BBC
Science Museum Exhibit on Robots
BBC BREAKFAST
Dehyping Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (AI)
IBM Interconnect
Scientific Communication, Networking, and Women In Robotics
IEEE Robotics and Automation Magazine
Make Create Innovate
CNN
World’s Weirdest Events
BBC
Today Show
BBC 4
The Cobots Are Coming
BBC Tech Tent
Robots vs. Cancer: How Tech is Tackling Biden’s Moonshot
NBC News
‘Swarm engineer’ to fight cancer…
Wired
Tiny Particles could be Programmed to Swarm Together
The Economist
Experts explain the biggest obstacles to creating human-like robots
Business Insider
Are friends electric?
BBC World News
PANEL DISCUSSIONS
Inventing the future: A robot’s world?
The Guardian Live
Living In A Machine World
Cheltenham Science Festival
AI and Humans: living happily ever after?
Intel
Work less, play more: can humans benefit from robots in the workplace? (with video)
British Academy
Robotics and Artificial Intelligence – threat or possibility for a green society?
European Green Party Convention
Artificial Intelligence, People, and Society
AAAS
Beyond the Black Box: Toward Transparent and Understandable Machine Learning
AAAS
Brian Cox presents Science Matters – Machine Learning and Artificial intelligence (with video)
Royal Festival Hall, London
Learning machines – how computers got smart (with video)
Royal Society
The Journey to Autonomous Cars
Royal Society
ESPAS Global Trends 2030: Future Science Panel
European Parliament
RISE OF THE MACHINES: MASS UNEMPLOYMENT OR LUXURY FOR ALL?
Conservative Party Conference
Roboethics and Future Robotics
European Robotics Week
Will jobs exist in 2050?
The Guardian
The changing labour market in the era of robotization (with video)
Hello Tomorrow
People and machines: Public views on machine learning, and what this means for machine learning…
NIPS
DEMOS
Science Museum London
HRH Duke of Kent Visit
Nanoparticle Buildathon
Robot Buildathon