Robotics

A minimalistic black and white watercolor illustration that captures the essence of robotic collective intelligence. The scene should depict a group of robots—not humanoid, but industrial in form—moving in seamless, synchronized formation. Their shapes should evoke utility: cranes, forklifts, drones, or ground units, portrayed with soft shadowing and blurred edges to suggest coordinated motion rather than individual identity. Above or around them, subtle watercolor lines should form a faint grid or neural pattern, hinting at a shared logic or invisible coordination layer. There must be no wires or screens—just gesture, flow, and connection through presence. The atmosphere should feel calm, inevitable, and slightly surreal.

What If All Robots Start Thinking Alike?

Robots are beginning to act as one. Discover how shared logic, early lock-in, and coordination standards will decide who leads the...
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Robotics In Life Science — A Hidden Gem For Startups (Part 1 of ...

Tau Ventures focuses on AI investments in healthcare and enterprise, but we are also fascinated by automation and very occasionally invest...
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Are Drones the Solution to Food Insecurity?

More people than ever before are unsure where their next meal will come from. According to Worldbank.org, food insecurity around the...
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Emotional Robots

Is it possible for machines to feel anger, fear or joy and recognize such emotions in people? We can consider the...
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What would it take for a robot to lie when asked by a human?

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Ethical Robots Are a Naive Illusion for Programmers?

Ethics programmed into robots may not solve the problems we face at work, in healthcare, or in wartime. The relations between rhetoric...
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Advice on organizational traps by someone who’s been around the RPA block. Having worked in a few sizable companies during their...
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Machine Ecology

The earth is sick, and the causes of its disease lie in our choices, our myopia, and our lack of imagination....
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Robotics- A Business Perspective

A navigation from conventional to a new business experience! One fine day you are walking in a park with your little...
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