Lyte will serve as the "visual brain" for robotics, acting as both the eyes and visual cortex, with a focus on sensing and ...
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Hired by a robot: What it’s like to have an AI interview
As recruitment teams swap human interactions for increasingly elaborate screening techniques, Helen Coffey tries out being ...
Cambridge Consultants was among the first tenants to rent space at the Cambridge Science Park in 1979. The company's ...
When robotics and cloud-connected digital twins work in sync, they create a living, responsive system that continually ...
Building robots that operate independently at sizes below one millimeter is incredibly difficult,” says roboticist Marc ...
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One image is all robots need to find their way
While the capabilities of robots have improved significantly over the past decades, they are not always able to reliably and ...
While it's not ready to join the workforce yet, Atlas, an AI-powered humanoid, is learning how to do human tasks.
Researchers have created microscopic robots so small they’re barely visible, yet smart enough to sense, decide, and move completely on their own. Powered by light and equipped with tiny computers, the ...
Engineers and computer scientists are developing AI-powered robots that look and act human. Boston Dynamics invited 60 ...
The brain of the robot is a tiny electronic computer that features a processor, memory and sensors, making it the first ...
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Laser-loaded robot dogs, AI bird tracker reshaping environmental assessments
Hong Kong is using AI bird tracking and laser-equipped robot dogs to modernize environmental impact reviews for major ...
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