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RoboMaster.com 787 USD 2017-03-29 GoDaddy
 
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OBDBot

WHY NOT A BOT? ADJUSTER BOTS FOR CONNECTED CARS


We’re not quite there yet. But there is a path to get there—probably in only a few years.

But what more serious accidents which involve damage to a car’s mechanical systems?

Here is one element of an Adjuster Bot solution: electonic control units, ECUs. For years, automobiles have been manufactured with dozens ECUs which control, monitor, and diagnose a broad away of systems within the vehicle, including its engine, power train, brakes, steering, airbags, electronic stability control. Information from ECUs can be accessed from vehicle’s On-board Diagnostic Port (OBD-II). The primary purpose of the OBD-II is to enable maintenance and repair of the various systems. (Telematics devices–aka dongles–plugged into the OBD-II port have been the primary method to gather and transmit telematics data to insurers.)

A second critical piece of the puzzle falls into place: communication. Automobile manufacturers are racing towards creating connected cars—typically using 3G or even 4G LTE cellular modems.

So this is what an automobile Adjuster Bot ecosystem would look like:
  • A cellular modem which tells the Adjuster Bot that an accident has occurred
    • And transmits data from ECUs describing the functional/non-functional status of major car systems
  • The AI-powered Adjuster Bot which, through deep learning, identifies the probability of repairing or replacing components within those systems; and which:
    • Alerts police and/or medical assistance as warranted (e.g. if airbags deployed)
    • Queries repair estimation and total loss systems
    • Integrates with the insurer’s Direct Repair Program
    • Creates an initial estimate of cost and time to repair
    • Presents a customized video to the driver, describing:
      • Arrival of tow trucks, transportation to a rental car facility, the split of insurer and policyholders financial responsibility; links to download a claimant app

Read more: http://insuranceblog.celent.com/2017/03/23/why-not-a-bot-adjuster-bots-for-connected-cars/
 
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OBDBot

WHY NOT A BOT? ADJUSTER BOTS FOR CONNECTED CARS


We’re not quite there yet. But there is a path to get there—probably in only a few years.

But what more serious accidents which involve damage to a car’s mechanical systems?

Here is one element of an Adjuster Bot solution: electonic control units, ECUs. For years, automobiles have been manufactured with dozens ECUs which control, monitor, and diagnose a broad away of systems within the vehicle, including its engine, power train, brakes, steering, airbags, electronic stability control. Information from ECUs can be accessed from vehicle’s On-board Diagnostic Port (OBD-II). The primary purpose of the OBD-II is to enable maintenance and repair of the various systems. (Telematics devices–aka dongles–plugged into the OBD-II port have been the primary method to gather and transmit telematics data to insurers.)

A second critical piece of the puzzle falls into place: communication. Automobile manufacturers are racing towards creating connected cars—typically using 3G or even 4G LTE cellular modems.

So this is what an automobile Adjuster Bot ecosystem would look like:
  • A cellular modem which tells the Adjuster Bot that an accident has occurred
    • And transmits data from ECUs describing the functional/non-functional status of major car systems
  • The AI-powered Adjuster Bot which, through deep learning, identifies the probability of repairing or replacing components within those systems; and which:
    • Alerts police and/or medical assistance as warranted (e.g. if airbags deployed)
    • Queries repair estimation and total loss systems
    • Integrates with the insurer’s Direct Repair Program
    • Creates an initial estimate of cost and time to repair
    • Presents a customized video to the driver, describing:
      • Arrival of tow trucks, transportation to a rental car facility, the split of insurer and policyholders financial responsibility; links to download a claimant app

Read more: http://insuranceblog.celent.com/2017/03/23/why-not-a-bot-adjuster-bots-for-connected-cars/

@Manusakos you're absolutely correct that the big insurance companies are actively promoting technology to streamline the claims process - They'd love to downsize their claims adjuster staffing levels... (To this end, some companies are already simply letting you take pics of minor accidents and send them in for claims approval...) This said, from a domaining perspective, IMO the term "AdjustorBot" (Available as of the time of this posting, btw, for any who are interested...) is probably too specialized to have much value, as it is not consumer facing... (e.g. It's a couple dozen big insurance cos that will utilize this claims tool - I suspect it will be pretty much invisible to the public... Also, "Adjustor" kw not a winner in terms of sales history...) Anyway, JMHO, but in any event a very interesting development in the AI field...
 
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Not added a Robot domain in a while but seen a few articles lately mentioning Robot S#x Dolls so wen't for:

S#xBot Doll (s) .com
Bot S#xDoll (s) .com
 
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Some very good ones on here for sure...
I'm debating on either developing (product wise) or selling: Robile.com
 
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robot.ai 10.099 USD sedo sale not mine
 
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Think robotical with a P at the start
 
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There are different type of robots by application, including Industrial Robots, Domestic or household robots , Medical robots, Service robots etc.
Industrial Robots mainly will be used for Manufacturing and Logistics companies, one of the most widely used is Robots for Welding, that is why based on Namebio WeldingRobots dot com was sold for USD 50,000. one of the most popular robots used for Logistics is for Palletizing (Palletizing Robot dot com).

Some of the Industrial Robots that at the moment are available to register includes : Deburring Robot dot com, Drilling Robot dot com
 
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There are different type of robots by application, including Industrial Robots, Domestic or household robots , Medical robots, Service robots etc.
Industrial Robots mainly will be used for Manufacturing and Logistics companies, one of the most widely used is Robots for Welding, that is why based on Namebio WeldingRobots dot com was sold for USD 50,000. one of the most popular robots used for Logistics is for Palletizing (Palletizing Robot dot com).

Some of the Industrial Robots that at the moment are available to register includes : Deburring Robot dot com, Drilling Robot dot com
IndustrialRobot.co
 
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DeliBots - Autonomous .Delivery - AutonomousDeliveryBot(s)

Domino’s all set to begin delivery of pizzas using autonomous Starship robots this summer

There’s no doubt that autonomous vehicles will flood the roads in the coming years. But, autonomous robots are now also gearing up to reign over the sidewalks, thanks to Starship Technologies and Domino’s Pizza. These two giants have inked a partnership where an autonomous shopping cart-style delivery robot from the latter will ferry the former’s hot cheesy pizzas to customers.

Under this partnership, the Estonia-based ground robotics startup will begin delivering pizzas to customers in Hamburg, Germany this summer. Domino’s expects autonomous deliveries to begin in the next two months and will be available to customers who’ll decide to opt-in for the said delivery method. Otherwise, your pizza would be delivered via regular methods.

Also, this autonomous delivery method will currently be made available to customers residing in a one-mile radius of select Domino’s outlets. In this delivery experiment, the Starship robots carrying your piping hot orders will traverse the sidewalks on its own but will be accompanied by a human to monitor in case something goes wrong. It will also be important to educate people about the delivery robots as there are high chances of vandalism and violence.

Read more: https://thetechportal.com/2017/03/29/dominos-pizzas-delivery-autonomous-robots/

As I was reviewing this article, one line jumped out at me, "Starship robots carrying your piping hot orders will traverse the sidewalks on its own but will be accompanied by a human to monitor in case something goes wrong. It will also be important to educate people about the delivery robots as there are high chances of vandalism and violence."

As more delivery robots begin to hit the streets, they are going to be subject not only to accidental damage from motor vehicles and pedestrians but also to danger from theft and vandalism. I predict a whole robot licensing, tracking, recovery, and repair industry will evolve around these bots. (Kinda like a high-tech version of the guys who currently go around in my neighborhood and recover and repair shopping carts.) Anyway, to this end I'm holding some related names: (coms)

Robot Tracking
Robo Tracking
Bot Certification
Robot Registrations
Bot License
Bot Repairs
Robot Recovery
Salvage Robot
 
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As I was reviewing this article, one line jumped out at me, "Starship robots carrying your piping hot orders will traverse the sidewalks on its own but will be accompanied by a human to monitor in case something goes wrong. It will also be important to educate people about the delivery robots as there are high chances of vandalism and violence."

As more delivery robots begin to hit the streets, they are going to be subject not only to accidental damage from motor vehicles and pedestrians but also to danger from theft and vandalism. I predict a whole robot licensing, tracking, recovery, and repair industry will evolve around these bots. (Kinda like a high-tech version of the guys who currently go around in my neighborhood and recover and repair shopping carts.) Anyway, to this end I'm holding some related names: (coms)

Robot Tracking
Robo Tracking
Bot Certification
Robot Registrations
Bot License
Bot Repairs
Robot Recovery
Salvage Robot
LOL can you tell me how until I see broken down (graffitied) bots in my street, cheers
 
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LOL can you tell me how until I see broken down (graffitied) bots in my street, cheers

Admittedly, it sounds like Science Fiction... (like self-driving cars, virtual reality and a pocket-sized device you can carry around in your pocket that lets you communicate with everyone on the planet, access all worldwide information and which will actually talk to you... wait, is that my iPhone I hear ringing... ;))

Seriously, though, I think the timeline for wide-scale adoption of delivery bots and drones is 5-7 years....

https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/sites/...-disruption-innovation-last-mile-delivery.pdf
 
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Marble debuts its autonomous food-delivery robots in partnership with Yelp

Fledgling robotics startup Marble has announced its first public-facing partnership, one that will see food delivered to hungry San Franciscans via a little ground-based autonomous drone.

Headquartered in San Francisco, Marble has been buzzing around in stealth for some time now, but an eagle-eyed tech writer spotted a Marble / Yelp Eat24 co-branded robot out on the streets last month, apparently during a promotional photo shoot.

At any rate, Marble has today officially lifted the lid on its work with Yelp’s online food-ordering service.

Yelp Eat24 is the result of Yelp’s acquisition of startup Eat24 in a $134 million deal back in 2015, and moving forward some customers will be offered the chance to have their food delivered by one of Marble’s little robots.

Read more: https://venturebeat.com/2017/04/12/...ood-delivery-robots-in-partnership-with-yelp/
 
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Admittedly, it sounds like Science Fiction... (like self-driving cars, virtual reality and a pocket-sized device you can carry around in your pocket that lets you communicate with everyone on the planet, access all worldwide information and which will actually talk to you... wait, is that my iPhone I hear ringing... ;))

Seriously, though, I think the timeline for wide-scale adoption of delivery bots and drones is 5-7 years....

https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/sites/...-disruption-innovation-last-mile-delivery.pdf
I just can't see it being that quick, I also imagine fat kids sitting on the bots for fun !! Perhaps drones may roll out a bit quicker but I am skeptical on the bots in the streets ....unless RoboCop is there to escort them
 
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RapidRobo dot com
RoboDevice dot com
 
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Sold by SuccessClick

FireRobot.com
$4,600

RobotRide.com
$3,200
 
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Sold by SuccessClick

FireRobot.com
$4,600

RobotRide.com
$3,200

IMHO, 2 nice solid robo-related sales indicative of a maturing market for Robot names. (Also interesting that they showcase both a kw+robot and a robot+kw configuration... Hard to tell at this point if there will be any kind of preference in word order...) A final observation is that Buyer of FireRobot appears to have preferred that domain over the more brandable "FireBot" which probably could have been acquired in the same price range. (Minimum offer on FireBot appears to be set at $2500...)

Early days yet in this vertical but with decent sales like these I'm feeling optimistic... ;)
 
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RoboticWife/Wives

This Artificial Intelligence Engineer In China Built Himself A Robotic Wife

Her was a movie that is fiction to all of us, but some are trying to make it a reality. Humans are terrible sometimes, and lots of people get their hearts broken. You can not control your other half so can choose to build a robot. It is that simple. Well, at least it was for a Chinese artificial intelligence expert who made himself a robot wife.

Zheng Jiajia is a 31-year-old AI expert hailing from the city of Hangzhou in China. He became popular when he married a robot named Yingying, which he had built himself just a year ago.

Zheng holds a master’s degree in artificial intelligence from Zhejiang University. Graduating 2011, he later spent three years working at Huawei but then joined Dream Town, an internet and tech startup hub in the city of Hangzhou. Just a year ago, he started to build a humanoid and ended up marrying it. Yingying is a female robot weighing 30kgs that can recognize Chinese characters and images. It can also say a few simple words.

Read more: http://wonderfulengineering.com/artificial-intelligence-engineer-china-built-robot-wife/
 
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Grabbed today:

robotbe.com
robotdiscounts.com
 
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