New York Times (John Markoff): “Software that Cares: Writing about a voice-based system “designed to ask patients about symptoms and to respond with empathy,” Markoff notes, “it is striking how the system appears to pay attention to either parent or child and to address each person directly.”
New York Times (Benedict Carey): “Threat Detection.” “High-tech gear, while helping to reduce casualties, remains a mere supplement to the most sensitive detection system of all — the human brain.”
CNET (Rafe Needleman): “Flying Surveillance Robots Coming Soon from Aeryon.” “Your local police may soon be packing flying surveillance bots. At the AlwaysOn Stanford Summit, Aeryon Labs President Dave Kroetsch gave a compelling pitch on his company, which makes a two-pound robot helicopter that has enough on-board intelligence and stability control to allow it to be flown by people who just point to locations on a Google Map-based interface.”




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