Tag: robots
Taika Waititi Returns to Robots for Kazuo Ishiguro’s Klara and the Sun
Taika Waititi has spent time in both the Star Wars and Marvel galaxies, and he’s adding another sci-fi project to his to-do list: a big-screen adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro’s Klara and the Sun.
Shailene Woodley and Jack Whitehall are robots in love in ‘Robots’ trailer
Rom-com meets robot nightmare in this new flick starring Shailene Woodley and Jack Whitehall.
Set in a world in which robots have advanced enough to replace humans, Charles (Whitehall) and Elaine (Woodley) stumble upon each other only to find they share the same secret — they’re both illegally harboring robot doubles who they’ve been sending out on dates in their stead.
Their robot counterparts eventually fall in love and run away together, forcing Charles and Elaine to team up and find them. What kinds of adventures ensue? Watch Robots‘ hilarious trailer to find out.
Robots premieres in theaters and on demand May 19.
Ghost Hunters Turn To Robots To Help Them Track Down Spooks
War Robots reaches $750M in revenue on 9th anniversary
New York’s mayor wants you to know how much he loves police robots
Former cop and self-declared “geek” Eric Adams held a press conference in Times Square today to let the city know how much he loves police robots. New York City’s mayor presided over a press conference alongside police officials to discuss a pair of pilots designed to increase the city’s surveillance. “I’ve stated this from day […]
New York’s mayor wants you to know how much he loves police robots by Brian Heater originally published on TechCrunch
Robots To Give A Helping Hand In UK Health And Welfare
When picturing how robots would fit into our society growing up, you may have imagined them carrying out exciting futuristic…
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The robots are already here
In a blog post published last week, Meta asks, “Where are the robots?” The answer is simple. They’re here. You just need to know where to look. It’s a frustrating answer. I recognize that. Let’s set aside conversations about cars and driver assistance and just focus on things we all tend to agree are robots. […]
The robots are already here by Brian Heater originally published on TechCrunch