
Will robots make doctors obsolete?
http://www.techtimes.com/articles/131870...solete.htm
EXCERPT: Artificial intelligence is advancing more quickly than ever, especially when paired with robotics, ushering in robotic assistants for home, office and even hospital use. Some have even expressed concern over the possibility of advanced robots in healthcare replacing human workers and taking over hospitals soon. However, such fears may be unfounded especially at this time in spite of the fact that some hospitals are already using robots in the operating rooms for complex procedures....
Gene Roddenberry Star Trek secrets decrypted from 200 floppy discs after 30 years
http://www.techtimes.com/articles/131258...-years.htm
EXCERPT: [...] The "Star Trek" creator truly wanted to keep the secrets of the universe - or at least the universe he created - a secret because the retrieved floppy discs could never be read on any commercially available computer and software. They will only work with the computer that was specially designed for Rodenberry. [...] "We've been working with DriveSavers for over five years ... we knew if anyone could get this unique data back, they could," LunaTech President and Founder Bobby Pappas said....
http://www.techtimes.com/articles/131870...solete.htm
EXCERPT: Artificial intelligence is advancing more quickly than ever, especially when paired with robotics, ushering in robotic assistants for home, office and even hospital use. Some have even expressed concern over the possibility of advanced robots in healthcare replacing human workers and taking over hospitals soon. However, such fears may be unfounded especially at this time in spite of the fact that some hospitals are already using robots in the operating rooms for complex procedures....
Gene Roddenberry Star Trek secrets decrypted from 200 floppy discs after 30 years
http://www.techtimes.com/articles/131258...-years.htm
EXCERPT: [...] The "Star Trek" creator truly wanted to keep the secrets of the universe - or at least the universe he created - a secret because the retrieved floppy discs could never be read on any commercially available computer and software. They will only work with the computer that was specially designed for Rodenberry. [...] "We've been working with DriveSavers for over five years ... we knew if anyone could get this unique data back, they could," LunaTech President and Founder Bobby Pappas said....