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"This is a machine watching the world in real time and making sense of it all over the world," explains Foteini Agrafioti, the head of the RBC Institute. Still despite the advent of such technologies, Agrafioti says she feels the notion of intelligent robots replacing humans is overhyped – for now. Out of Toronto towards the Ontario city of Kitchener, a company is already building the AI-equipped robots which can easily perform tasks currently undertaken by humans. Even if the robotic secretary is out of action when we arrive, on its shop floor hulking self-driving machines move about performing tasks entirely by their own volition.
Aug-29-2017, 07:35:14 GMT