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Robots who goof: Can we trust them again?

August 12, 2021 by David Edwards

When robots make mistakes – and they do from time to time – re-establishing trust with human co-workers depends on how the machines own up to the errors and how human-like they appear, according to University of Michigan research.

In a study that examined multiple trust repair strategies – apologies, denials, explanations or promises – the researchers found that certain approaches directed at human co-workers are better than others and often are impacted by how the robots look.

Lionel Robert (main picture), associate professor at the U-M School of Information, says: “Robots are definitely a technology but their interactions with humans are social and we must account for these social interactions if we hope to have humans comfortably trust and rely on their robot co-workers. [Read more…] about Robots who goof: Can we trust them again?

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: apologies, benevolence, better, box, boxes, co-workers, denials, esterwood, examined, explanations, human, humans, integrity, promises, repair, robot, robots, strategies, study, time, trust, wrong

Emerson’s unveils new industrial edge-computing software for manufacturers

June 1, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Emerson has unveiled the PACEdge industrial edge platform designed to help manufacturers accelerate digital transformation projects by enabling users to quickly create and scale up performance-improving applications.

Emerson says the PACEdge platform simplifies application development by bringing together today’s leading open-source tools into a flexible, integrated and secure platform for utilising machine data and analytics.

The PACEdge release coincides with the launch of Emerson’s new PACSystems RXi2-BP edge computer, a small form-factor industrial PC that enables high-performance analytics to be run close to the machine. [Read more…] about Emerson’s unveils new industrial edge-computing software for manufacturers

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: analyse, analytics, applications, better, bp, computer, data, edge, emerson, enables, enterprise, form-factor, health, industrial, machine, pacedge, pacsystems, pc, performance, plant, platform, rxi, scale, small, start, systems, users

10 Ways to Make Sure Your Business is Ahead of the Curve

March 16, 2021 by Polly

When it comes to business, it’s often going to be the case that you want to be able to get ahead and find success. But how can you do that?

With so many other online businesses out there, how will you stand out?

You know that you want to get ahead of the curve and become a leader in the field – but how exactly can you do that? [Read more…] about 10 Ways to Make Sure Your Business is Ahead of the Curve

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Blue Yonder launches inaugural ‘AI 50 List’ of world’s most influential artificial intelligence leaders

February 25, 2021 by David Edwards

Software developer Blue Yonder launched its inaugural AI 50 List today, highlighting people who the company believes are the “top thought leaders, innovators, and influencers working to advance the development and adoption of artificial intelligence globally”.

Identified by its team of hundreds of data scientists and machine learning (ML) experts, Blue Yonder sought out the most prominent AI players across a myriad of industries and geographies to honour their profound impact on advancing the business value and understanding of AI.

Uwe Weiss, executive vice president – machine learning at Blue Yonder, says: “While the world continues to navigate uncertainty, AI continues to help people and the planet, by enabling companies to make better predictions and business decisions, saving time, money, and waste. [Read more…] about Blue Yonder launches inaugural ‘AI 50 List’ of world’s most influential artificial intelligence leaders

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence Tagged With: ai, better, blue, business, companies, leaders, list, yonder

German online grocer opts for Geek+ warehouse robots

February 23, 2021 by Mai Tao

Geek+, a provider of autonomous mobile robots for warehouses, has been selected by myEnso, a German-based online grocery supplier, to upgrade the company’s distribution center for fast moving consumer goods with a goods-to-person robotics solution.

Having received governmental support and financing, the robotics-driven e-commerce platform will enable regional producers, startups, as well as well-known brands to connect and serve online shoppers all over Germany.

Jackson Zhang, vice president of Geek+ Europe, says: “We are excited to see myEnso join our growing European customer base and view the project as the beginning of an extensive cooperation that will enable them to streamline logistics operations and better serve their online customers. [Read more…] about German online grocer opts for Geek+ warehouse robots

Filed Under: News, Warehouse robots Tagged With: autonomous, better, connect, customers, demand, e-commerce, enable, faster, future, geek+, germany, goods-to-person, grocery, logistics, market, mobile, myenso, online, operations, producers, products, robotics, robots, serve, shopping, smart, solution, solutions, wider

Automating Performance Metrics: Start with Demand and Inventory Forecasting

January 26, 2021 by David Edwards

By Mike Mills, Director, Business Consulting, Blue Ridge

2021 is the year when companies need earlier insights into new market opportunities, including what items consumers want, on what channel, how much they should stock, and how much they will pay for these products.

The ability to compete in new areas with this level of agility will be the key to unraveling chaos. As e-commerce continues to threaten the market with competitive products that are available nearly instantly, shifting consumer trends can make stocking shelves even more challenging.

Two-thirds of distributors, retailers, and manufacturers report that transportation, labor, and goods were rising more quickly than in previous years. Automation has become a full imperative; Covid has magnified the need. [Read more…] about Automating Performance Metrics: Start with Demand and Inventory Forecasting

Filed Under: Business, Features Tagged With: automating, automation, better, blue, business, chain, companies, continue, current, data, demand, distributors, forecasting, improvement, inventory, metrics, mike, performance, planning, products, retailers, revenue, ridge, service, technology, tools

Electric SUVs Launching in 2021

December 21, 2020 by Polly

SUVs were known for their pollution but now they’re at the forefront of car development. Electric SUVs are eco-friendly, powerful, and gorgeous.

An electric car is a technological wonder in its own right. The cars are getting better by the minute, and they’re able to go for longer without charging.

Huge progress is being made when it comes to power, size, technology, and design. Electric cars really are the future. [Read more…] about Electric SUVs Launching in 2021

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Universal Robots sells 50,000 collaborative robots

December 16, 2020 by Sam Francis

Collaborative robot manufacturer Universal Robots is celebrating “unprecedented sales” with the delivery of its 50,000th unit to German company VEMA.

Collaborative robots – or cobots – remain the fastest growing segment of industrial automation, projected to grow at an annual growth rate of 30.37 percent during 2020–2025.

Cobot market pioneer Universal Robots solidified its frontrunner position today by selling its 50,000th cobot, which was purchased by a German manufacturer to enable higher productivity and better employee safety. [Read more…] about Universal Robots sells 50,000 collaborative robots

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Brain Corp adds new capabilities to its OS for robots

November 9, 2020 by David Edwards

Brain Corp, a San Diego-based AI for robotics company, has launched its new user experience (UX) design and reporting capabilities for autonomous mobile robots.

The software enhancements are designed to optimize usage of BrainOS-powered robots for different types of users – from a robot operator to management personnel – on a global basis.

They also include powerful new software features for BrainOS-enabled robotic scrubbers that deliver improved cleaning efficiency and flexibility for commercial locations. [Read more…] about Brain Corp adds new capabilities to its OS for robots

Filed Under: Health, News Tagged With: applications, autonomous, better, brain, brainos, brainos-powered, cleaning, commercial, corp, design, features, global, locations, metrics, multiple, operations, performance, reporting, robot, robotic, robotics, robots, scrubbers, software, time, usage, users

The Most Important Things to Keep in Mind When Creating an App

November 7, 2020 by Polly

Creating an app is a fun process because you never know how much your app could impact and improve the lives of its users. Also, there is fear involved because you could put in a lot of work and the app could never flourish and become successful.

Both scenarios are possible, but if you take the proper measures then you can limit a lot of risk when you are building your app. I have included some of the major tips that could save you a lot of frustration, time, and money. [Read more…] about The Most Important Things to Keep in Mind When Creating an App

Filed Under: Computing, Promoted Tagged With: app, audience, average, better, business, features, going, major, market, money, peer, perfecting, successful

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