By reusing knowledge from previous tasks and applying it to new ones, the robot can generalize far more efficiently, which is ...
Thanks to researchers at TU Wein in Vienna, the promise of housecleaning robots is one step closer. The team has developed a self-learning robot to mimic humans to complete simple tasks like cleaning ...
Tech companies are collectively spending billions to turn the age old sci-fi trope of humanoid, general-purpose robots into ...
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Episode three of Fallout‘s second season brought a memorable video game robot to Prime Video. While the Ghoul was looking for ...
Humanoid robots have come on leaps and bounds in recent times, and much is expected of the advanced machines in the coming ...
Sergey Levine is an assistant professor at UC Berkeley whose research is focused on the thing our parents used to make such a fuss over, whenever we made stupid mistakes or should have known to avoid ...
Instead of designing a humanoid robot with AI reasoning and neural networks, you can just teach it yourself. Researchers at Stanford University developed a robot that can imitate what you’re doing in ...
A specialized training facility in China has taken on its first cohort of 'robot students'. Located in Hefei—capital of the eastern province of Anhui—this new 'robot school' is being used to teach ...
From washing urinals to tidying up the beach, we can already see a future where our robot servants help keep our world a little cleaner. Now, a robotic arm has mastered the surprisingly complex task ...
In this blog, Everest Group’s Peter Bendor-Samuel and Richard Sear combine their perspectives from years of advising enterprises and analyzing emerging technologies. Together, they explore how ...
From disaster zones to underground tunnels, robots are increasingly being sent where humans cannot safely go. But many of ...
(Nanowerk News) By watching their own motions with a camera, robots can teach themselves about the structure of their own bodies and how they move, a new study from researchers at Columbia Engineering ...
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