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Monday, 17 July 2017

new working robots in INDIA.

Scientists, including those of Indian origin, have developed robots that can follow spoken instructions, an advance that may make it easier for people to interact with automated machines at home and workplaces.
“The issue we’re addressing is language grounding, which means having a robot take natural language commands and generate behaviours that successfully complete a task,” said Dilip Arumugam, from Brown University in the US.

“The problem is that commands can have different levels of abstraction, and that can cause a robot to plan its actions inefficiently or fail to complete the task at all,” Arumugam said.

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african kids internet radio.

Auntie Mo Kids Radio, an internet radio with content targeted at children in Nigeria and other African countries has been launched.
The radio which was launched on Sunday has educative and entertainment programmes for children.
 the radio broadcasts for children from kindergarten to above 8 years.
“Auntie Mo Kids Radio, a pioneer of Internet Radio entertainment for children in Africa, announces its broadcasting schedule.
“Auntie Mo Kids Radio, is an all-positive internet radio station offering 24/7 children and parents oriented programmes.
“The station broadcasts education, entertainment and information content suitable for African children worldwide from kindergarten stage up to 8+ years old.
“Special daily spots also educate parents about the various ways to approach challenges relating to raising children.
“Auntie Mo Kids Radio can be found on the home page of www.auntiemoradio.com
“There’s no station like this one on the air in Africa,”
“Auntie Mo Kids Radio streams is free and can presently be played from the website and also from mobile devices.
“Through the power of smartphones and tablet devices, the young listeners will be able to enjoy music and entertainment wherever they are.
“All users with Android-powered devices can find the free Auntie Mo Radio app on Google Play Store.


“All Apple device users can also download the Auntie Mo Radio app from iTunes and access all streams through www.auntiemoradio.com.