
7 November 2017 | 402 replies
Process robot technician

19 August 2023 | 15 replies
I am a former NASA robotics scientist, degreed in Applied mathematics, Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical engineering, (and a few other degrees not relevant in this case). this doesn't mean that I am automatically right and you are wrong.

15 August 2016 | 21 replies
We are ramping up on additive manufacturing and approaching the tipping point on about 5 technologies (sensors and networks, artificial intelligence, ever increasing cost/performance of chips, robotics, and synthetic biology).

28 March 2021 | 240 replies
Just saying there are multiple factors in decision making because we are humans not robots.

11 August 2021 | 122 replies
We've had plenty of new neighbors this year since Covid many are coming here to work in BIo Science or Tech like Farm Robotics and automation. saw the new 125 acres indoor Farm in Camarillo Amazing site it would not be possible to grow so much food without computer AI and Tech.

12 May 2017 | 53 replies
Statutorily raising the cost of labor above what the free market will bear will likely worsen unemployment, drive business toward automation and robots, and worsen the lack of opportunity of many of the unskilled and lower classes.

13 May 2021 | 188 replies
When Walmart, IKEA and alike can always hire more robots to replace people who demand a living wage?

5 November 2018 | 106 replies
And a NASA scientist no less helping old people walk again through robotics (CREDIBILITY)...ME!

19 September 2021 | 64 replies
Compare this to any city and the Midwest and it becomes even more impressive that Columbus is exploding right now....we're the only city in the Midwest to experience growth during COVID-19...still retain AAA Bond ratings across the board, have a maxed out rainy day fund and a windfall of tax revenue.Columbus is becoming a hotbed of tech startups to include Olive (AI), Cover My Meds, Root insurance, and Path Robotics...Sequoia Capital has entered our city and providing venture capital for the first time in its history.Bottom lineProperties are still very affordable when compared to national pricesRents are starting to keep pace with purchase priceTop 3 landlord friendly state with no legislation on the horizon to change thisExplosive and sustainable job and population growthUnbelievable appreciation...30% year over price appreciation in entire zip codes is commonOh, and we're insulated from natural disasters...plenty of fresh water...and improving infrastructure

17 September 2018 | 5 replies
Local banks many customers still like going in to talk to tellers, branch managers, etc.The more national type banks tend to be more no frills, robotic, your a number, etc.