"The bill will legalize the provision of telemedicine services via the Internet in the directions of "doctor-patient" and "doctor (healthcare worker)-doctor", and also establish mechanisms for the implementation of a number of services. In addition, it will open the market for medical startups"
The project is being implemented using state support funds allocated as a grant in accordance with the order of the President of the Russian Federation dated 01.04.2015 No. 79-rp and on the basis of a competition held by the ISEPI Foundation.
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factories and sorting warehouses. The decision was made because the machines failed CEO Larry Page's "toothbrush test."
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The developers were disappointed with the company's decision. "It was a prototype, but it had a lot of advantages," Bloomberg quotes James Kuffner, head of technology at the Toyota Research Institute. He previously headed Google's robotics division.
James Kuffner
Former head of Google's robotics department
"The team has put a lot of effort into this work. If it were up to me, I would start deliveries. But there's nothing I can do."
Earlier this week, a video of the robotic arms being trained appeared on the company's blog. The experts showed how the machines performed simple tasks. Google has already assembled 50 robotic arms that can lift 10 pounds, which is about 4.5 kilograms. They were developed by Meka Robotics, a company that Google acquired in 2013.
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