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Volvo’s Self-Driving Cars Cannot Recognize Kangaroos, Robot Milks Scorpions For Cancer Research

Richard Bradbury | Arvindh Yuvaraj | Audrey Raj

05-Jul-17 12:00

Volvo’s Self-Driving Cars Cannot Recognize Kangaroos, Robot Milks Scorpions For Cancer Research

In today's Enterprise Biz Bytes, Richard Bradbury, Arvindh Yuvaraj and Audrey Raj talk about:

 

1:59 - Volvo’s Self-driving Cars Are Having Trouble Recognizing Kangaroos

5:45 - A Robot That Milks Scorpions Could Aid Cancer Research

10:26 - China’s Car-swallowing Bus Might Be A Giant Scam

17:49 - Facebook To Hide Serial-Spammers

24:34 - Chinese Internet Giant Limits Online Game Play For Children Over Health Concerns


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Tags:  enterprisebiz bytesself-driving carskangaroorobot milks scorpionscancer researchchinafacebookserial-spammersChinese Internet Giantvolvo





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