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Tag Archives: robots
How robots can guide us safely through the pandemic
The World Health Organization has recommended that to cut the chain of Covid-19 transmission, people should keep social distance and avoid touching surfaces in public places. The question is: how we can manage our lives in a way that reduces … Continue reading
Posted in Natural and exact sciences, Research, Studies
Tagged COVID-19, healthcare, robotics, robots
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How to reduce the workload of healthcare workers using robots
University of Tartu roboticists are working on hospital robots that will minimise the contact between staff and patients and thereby lower the risk of infection during virus outbreaks. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, Natural and exact sciences, Research
Tagged healthcare, hospitals, patients, robotics, robots
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Will robots steal our jobs, or how to stay in demand in the era of artificial intelligence?
Anastasiia Litvinenko writes about how robots and human professionals will share the job market. Continue reading
Posted in Career
Tagged AI, artificial intelligence, employment, job, job market, robots
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