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Robots taking over the world is reserved for the movies and far fetched in reality.
But a world in which humans and robots can co-exist is a distinct possibility.
At least that's the view and goal of Pleasanton-based Adept Technology, a public company which develops "intelligent" robotics used in everything from packaging to precision placement of parts.
Typically robots work in fenced-off areas where safety can be tightly controlled. Adept tries to develop less complex robotics that eliminate danger concerns.
"We believe in the not-so-distant future there is a possibility that will allow people and robots to operate in the same environment working closely together," said John Dulchinos, chief executive of Adept.
Wearable computing pioneer Dr. Thad Starner speaks with Gartner about why he got involved with the concept, what has changed during the 15 years he has been wearing a computer and what he expects for the future.
Say goodbye to the mouse and hello to augmented reality, voice recognition, and geospatial tracking.
Jack Uldrich is a renowned global futurist, independent scholar, sought-after business speaker, and best-selling author.
