Truly fantastic article, thanks for modernising my robot coding theory (robocoding?). Interesting to see Sebastian Thrun is also an author of the CARMEN framework Game_Ender mentioned*. * Although the ...
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
These AI-powered robots are shattering boundaries in space – ushering in a new era of exploration!
Recent advancements in AI are transforming how robots operate aboard the International Space Station (ISS). A new study ...
Locomotion, end-effectors, appearance - and how they relate to a robot’s purpose. We focus on design elements: locomotion, end-effectors, appearance - and how they relate to a robot’s purpose.
Japan is a leading country in the field of industrial robots, with robots having been introduced in plants in the country early on and contributing to productivity improvements in the manufacturing ...
From the shape-shifting T-1000 to the Sentinels of "The Matrix" and the MCU's Ultron, we expect to find creepy robots in our fiction. For almost as long as we've been thinking about humanoid ...
Indian Defence Review on MSN
The Real Steel Come to Life: China’s New Military Robot Replicates Human Combat Skills
China’s latest military innovation could change the future of warfare. This robot mimics soldiers’ combat moves in real-time.
Despite the longevity of the robot concept, robotic butlers that roam our homes and relieve us from housework still seemed far from reality until very recently. Instead, the vast majority of robots ...
Oh, and before I get crucified by the pro-AI camp: When I say "No robot today performs object recognition the way the human brain does." then I don't mean this is in principle impossible for a robot.
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