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The autonomous cleaning robot for salt or freshwater weighs 400 pounds and can fit into the back of a pickup truck.
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Ball State Professor of Anthropology Mark Hill thinks it comes down to social networks, not trade.
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The question is not, "Do companies like Amazon and DHL use robots?" it's how many robots do they use?
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Observations include: elephants putting little pine trees on their heads, hippos honking and the Komodo dragon waking up to dig for his newly hidden food.
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Once employees and corporate executives understand the risks, there are advantages to using ChatGPT and other programs.
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Using artificial intelligence and machine learning, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center researchers are entering anonymous data from thousands of former patients to see if they can predict who might be predisposed to anxiety.
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Auth+ quizzes students to verify they wrote what they're turning in.
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Dayton's Millennium Reign Energy designs, manufactures and distributes hydrogen generators to fuel hydrogen fuel cell cars, forklifts, home and more.
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80 Acres' new Boone County farm is more advanced than its flagship site in Hamilton, which Communications Manager Jed Portman says "is (now) the least sophisticated and least ambitious farm we'll ever build again."
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Cincinnati's Mayfield Brain & Spine is collaborating with Lebanon, Ohio, technology company Palarum to determine if a person's gait can be a predictor of whether spinal cord stimulation will help relieve back pain