The Nightmare in Silicon Valley: 8 horror technologies that should scare you to death
Every night is fright night with what can happen once these scary technologies take hold in ways that you may not have imagined.
These staples of summer savings and after school slush funds are about to disappear
Even this standby summer gig isn't safe in the age of automation.
Nicknamed EMILY, the rugged, remote-controlled robot lifeguard was developed by the U.S. Navy.
At four feet long and 25 pounds, the so-called Emergency Integrated Lifesaving Lanyard is essentially a self-propelled life jacket with a 200 yard tow line. EMILY costs about $10K and can brave undertows and risky rescues that would put human lifesavers in harm's way.
It's already proven itself a valuable tool for maritime rescue when, in 2016, it helped save the lives of hundreds of Syrian refugees after their ship capsized off the Greek island of Lesbos.
Caption by: Greg Nichols
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