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  2. History of robots - Wikipedia

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    German based company KUKA built the world's first industrial robot with six electromechanically driven axes, known as FAMULUS. [82] In 1974, Michael J. Freeman created Leachim, a robot teacher who was programmed with the class curricular, as well as certain biographical information on the 40 students whom Leachim was programmed to teach. [83]

  3. Unimation - Wikipedia

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    Unimation was the world's first robotics company. It was founded in 1962 by Joseph F. Engelberger and George Devol and was located in Danbury, Connecticut. [1] Devol had already applied for a patent an industrial robotic arm in 1954; U.S. patent 2,988,237 was issued in 1961. [2] [3] [4]

  4. List of artificial intelligence films - Wikipedia

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    Der Herr der Welt (i.e. Master of the World) Germany Überroboter / Kampfmaschine (i.e. fighting machine), working-robots 1935 Loss of Sensation: USSR: 1951 The Day the Earth Stood Still: USA Gort [1] 1957 The Invisible Boy: USA Robby the Robot: 1962 The Creation of the Humanoids: USA 1965 Alphaville: France Alpha 60 [2] 1968 2001: A Space ...

  5. Unimate - Wikipedia

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    Unimate was the first industrial robot, [1] which worked on a General Motors assembly line at the Inland Fisher Guide Plant in Ewing Township, New Jersey, in 1961. [2] [3] [4] There were in fact a family of robots.

  6. Timeline of artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Deepstack [121] is the first published algorithm to beat human players in imperfect information games, as shown with statistical significance on heads-up no-limit poker. Soon after, the poker AI Libratus by different research group individually defeated each of its four-human opponents—among the best players in the world—at an exceptionally ...

  7. A look back at what the world was like when AOL began

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    Thirty-five years ago, users heard the infamous dial-up sound for the first time. The '80s were a decade defined by major technological innovations, big hair, cult-classic movies and the start of ...

  8. Opinion: These Will Be the 3 Largest Companies in 2029 - AOL

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    Crucially, it also has underappreciated assets in AI and robotics. Consider Amazon's vast warehouse network. The company has over 750,000 robots working inside these facilities, and it plans to ...

  9. Joseph Engelberger - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Frederick Engelberger (July 26, 1925 – December 1, 2015) was an American physicist, engineer and entrepreneur. Licensing the original patent awarded to inventor George Devol, Engelberger developed the first industrial robot in the United States, the Unimate, in the 1950s.