A robot journalist in China has written its debut article, showing how automation can hit every sector.
Patrick Fair, a partner at Baker & Mackenzie in Sydney, speaks to the Robotics Law Journal about the impact of driverless cars on the legal sector, both in Australia and globally.
Vinay Kumar Singh, an IP Attorney based in India, looks at some of the issues in the legislative framework surrounding design protection.
Previously, the Turkish government has attempted to field foreign-made UAV systems, without any success. At the end of September, reports surfaced that as many as six Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) terrorists were neutralised by a Turkish UAV, in the town of Yüksekova in the south east of the country.
Similar to Robot Wars which relaunched in the UK this year, a new event has come to China’s silicon valley. In Shenzhen Bay Sports Arena, two teams of robots are pitted against each other, cheered on by a thousands strong crowd, an annual event called RoboMasters.
The second such incident in four months that has seen the airport forced to temporarily suspend operations. In response, the United Arab Emirates has announced plans to tighten up drone regulations.
A look at Wuhu National Industrial Robotics Park, at the centre of China's robotics industry.
Tom Young and Samantha Nean from the Brisbane office of Norton Rose Fulbright provide an update on the regulatory framework.
China is preparing to become a world robotics power.
The potential integration of drones into the aviation system is just one of the initiatives Singapore is looking into.