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Robo recall

SIGGRAPH ASIA 2016 VR Showcase, 2016
Robo Recall is an action-packed virtual reality first-person shooter with gratifying gameplay and an in-depth scoring system. Explore immersive environments as you take on a variety of rogue robots, unlock an expanding arsenal of weapons and access all-new challenges.
Hao Wu, Tianmin Xie, Ning Hu
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The rise of the robo notice

Communications of the ACM, 2015
Examining the conflicting claims involving the use of automated tools in copyright-related notice-and-takedown procedures.
Joe Karaganis, Jennifer Urban
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Hail, Robo-Taxi

Scientific American, 2016
The article discusses the future possibility that driverless cars will be used on-demand as a transportation service, reducing the need for automobile ownership, including its impact on drunk driving, car accidents and sleepiness when driving.
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Rise of the Robo Scientists

Scientific American, 2011
The article discusses machines that can devise a hypothesis, conduct experiments to test it, and assess the experimental results without human intervention. Topics include an overview of the development of a robot scientist by the author and colleagues called Adam.
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Robo-Rehab

Mechanical Engineering, 2018
This article describes the features of a soft robotic device being developed by researchers that could give patients a quicker boost toward manipulating their fingers to hold and grasp items. The device controls the level of force applied and sends data back for evaluation and combines hard and soft robotic elements.
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The Robo Code

Science's STKE, 2001
Robo (expressed on neurons) and Slit (expressed by midline glia) are a receptor and repulsive ligand, respectively, that help control midline crossing and cellular migration of neurons during development (and mesodermal cells during the development of other organs and tissues).
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Robo-advising

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
Francesco D'Acunto, Alberto G. Rossi
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Robo Advice

2019
With increasing digitalisation, a growing number of institutions are offering financial services online. This book discusses the legal obligations when investment advice or portfolio management services are provided through an automated system, so-called ‘robo advice’.
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Robo Economicus? The Impact of Behavioral Biases on Robo-Advisory

2020
Human investors are supposed to be rather emotional and prone to biases in their financial decision-making. By contrast, robots and algorithms have the reputation to be fully rational and therefore are very often considered as ideal investors. But since they are programmed by humans, the question arises how unbiased algorithms and robots really are. We
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