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Welcome to Episode 100 of The Robot Report Podcast, which brings conversations with robotics innovators straight to you. Join us every week for discussions with main roboticists, revolutionary robotics firms and different key members of the robotics group.
In this episode we rejoice our a centesimal present and look again at our favourite interviews. We created a playlist that features among the extra memorable interviews. Over the course of those 100 episodes, we’ve generated greater than 110 hours of discussions and almost 150,000 performs.
Thanks to my co-host Mike Oitzman for all his contributions to this present. Thanks to all our colleagues behind the scenes who’ve made this attainable. But most of all, because of all our company and listeners who actually make this podcast attainable. Please tell us how we will proceed to enhance the present going ahead – who do you wish to hear from, what do you wish to find out about, and so forth. We’re an open ebook and welcome all suggestions – good, dangerous and in between.
Our visitor this week is Nic Radford, founder and CEO of Nauticus Robotics. Nic joined the present to debate his crew’s growth of underwater robots. Leveraging expertise growing area robots for NASA, Nauticus’ underwater robots can carry out inspection and upkeep duties and far more.
We additionally recap the larger information tales of the week, together with San Francisco OK’ing its police division to doubtlessly use robots with deadly drive. We’ll have extra on this story subsequent week with an interview with Paul Scharre, vice chairman and director of research on the Center for a New American Security. Scharre beforehand labored within the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) the place he performed a number one function in establishing insurance policies on unmanned and autonomous programs and rising weapons applied sciences. Scharre brings knowledgeable insights to the desk, discussing how a coverage about deadly robots for police departments ought to be carried out and monitored.
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