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«Вести.net»: Смарт-очки, робо-консультации и российская мобильная «операционка»
2018-02-10 10:08
Есть ли будущее у смарт-очков, которые неотличимы от очков обычных? И какие смарт-очки уже взяты на службу органами правопорядка, да так, что неуютно становится? Смогут ли консультации робота заменить помощь профессионального юриста, каким корпоративным поглощением в IT россияне могут гордиться и под чье крыло попала единственная российская мобильная операционка? Об этих и других новостях индустрии технологий за минувшую неделю — в итоговой еженедельной программе Вести.net с Павлом Кушелевым.
South Korea: Alibaba founder welcomes IOC President to technology showcase
2018-02-10 20:41
Alibaba founder and chief executive Jack Ma appeared alongside International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach at the Alibaba technology showcase in Pyeongchang on Saturday.
After posing for photos with the Olympic torch, Ma gave his vision for the new elite-partnership between the IOC and Chinese technology giant Alibaba.
«We can get involved with the Olympics. Together we'll bring the Olympic Games to the next stage,» said Ma.
Following his speech, the pair experimented with some of the gadgets on offer at the technology showcase.
When asked for comment about the new Worldwide Partner, Bach said that «the Alibaba partnership will lead the IOC and the Olympic Games into the digital age.»
В Грозном прошел северокавказский турнир робототехники
2018-02-11 10:11
В Грозном проходит турнир по робототехнике. Участники собрались со всего Северного Кавказа. О самых впечатляющих достижениях молодых техников расскажет Артур Мустаев.
South Korea: ROBOT skiers brush up on their slalom skills ahead of world's first ski robot challenge
2018-02-11 10:18
While Olympic athletes began to their second official competition day in the 2018 Pyeongchang Games, Korean humanoid robots are still warming up for a decisive slalom tournament, at Welli Hill Park ski resort in Dunnae on Sunday.
On the sidelines of the main human Olympics, the Korean government has organised Ski Robot Challenge, the world's first ever ski tournament for self-operational humanoid robots. The robots are to battle it out in the slalom discipline on Monday.
A day prior to the contest, eight teams from universities and institutions had a chance to test the slope and adjust their robo-athletes for Monday’s event.
Similarly to a human Giant Slalom event, robots must pass through the flags and reach the finish line of the 70-metre (230 feet) slope as fast as they can, without outside manipulation other than the start command at the outset.
Each team will have three attempts and the highest score will count towards the final result.