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  2. Tesla is hiring workers for $48 an hour to wear motion ... - AOL

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    Per the job listing, applicants must be able to walk for over seven hours a day and should be between 5'7" and 5’11" in order to operate the motion-capture suits. Payment ranges between $25.25 ...

  3. Robotics - Wikipedia

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    Robotics careers are widely predicted to grow in the 21st century, as robots replace more manual and intellectual human work. Some workers who lose their jobs to robotics may be well-placed to retrain to build and maintain these robots, using their domain-specific knowledge and skills.

  4. Robot competition - Wikipedia

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    The Mobile Autonomous Systems Laboratory, or Maslab, is a university-level vision-based autonomous robotics competition. The competition is open to students of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and requires multithreaded applications of image processing, robotic movements, and target ball deposition.

  5. Technological unemployment - Wikipedia

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    The countries where jobs were least vulnerable to automation were Sweden, with 46.69% of jobs vulnerable, the UK at 47.17%, the Netherlands at 49.50%, and France and Denmark, both at 49.54%. The countries where jobs were found to be most vulnerable were Romania at 61.93%, Portugal at 58.94%, Croatia at 57.9%, and Bulgaria at 56.56%.

  6. FIRST Tech Challenge - Wikipedia

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    FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC), formerly known as FIRST Vex Challenge, is a robotics competition for students in grades 7–12 to compete head to head, by designing, building, and programming a robot to compete in an alliance format against other teams.

  7. Robot - Wikipedia

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    iCub is physically anthropomorphic; it looks like a human.. There is no consensus on which machines qualify as robots but there is general agreement among experts, and the public, that robots tend to possess some or all of the following abilities and functions: accept electronic programming, process data or physical perceptions electronically, operate autonomously to some degree, move around ...

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