Now playing Next Tech News Watch: Japanese scientists develop wearable robot with 6 bionic arms Masahiko Inami and his team at the University of Tokyo have created a wearable - and exchangeable - multi-armed device to explore the social interaction between multiple users of the robotic limbs. The bot has six sockets that can hold fingers, arms or a claw. 29/06/2023
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Now playing Next Tech News Google is using laser beams to bring Internet access to remote areas The tech - which uses a stop sign-sized terminal which beams lasers carrying data to a corresponding terminal - will provide high-speed Internet access. 28/06/2023
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Now playing Next Mobility These five companies at VivaTech are rethinking how we travel Mobility is a key theme at VivaTech in Paris - and there is no shortage of innovative companies vying to change the future of travel for people and things. 15/06/2023
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Now playing Next Euronews Tech Talks Generative AI: Are we facing a nuclear winter or a robotic paradise? The risk of apocalyptic scenarios and human extinction has been an unavoidable part of the conversation around AI programmes like ChatGPT since its release. But are these concerns being blown out of proportion? 14/06/2023
Now playing Next Euronews Tech Talks Euronews Tech Talks Podcast: Unravelling Europe's Digital Landscape Euronews Tech Talks goes beyond discussions to explore the impact of new technologies on our lives. 13/06/2023
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Now playing Next Tech News These glasses harness ChatGPT to help users with their social anxiety Student Brian Chiang built his innovative software, RizzGPT, using OpenAI's ChatGPT combined with an open source augmented reality monocle from Brilliant Labs. 12/06/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Meet the robot dog 'pooping' art critiques The robot terrier is an art piece itself, built to trigger a debate about the use of AI in consuming art. 09/06/2023