Our AI near-future
As we stand on the brink of an AI revolution, the landscape of work and society is changing at an unprecedented pace. While ...
Robots are stepping out. Once relegated to factories and warehouses, next-generation robots are popping up in public ...
Will humanoid robots make industrial robotic arms obsolete? December 31, 2024 by David Edwards Two of the biggest trends we ...
On December 27, a Waymo robotaxi and a Serve Robotics sidewalk delivery robot collided at a Los Angeles intersection, ...
The world of warehousing services is undergoing a significant transformation thanks to the introduction of robotics. As ...
Engineers and doctors at Johns Hopkins University and Stanford University have achieved significant advances in training robotic surgeons to have similar skill levels to human doctors.
Robots have been trained to perform surgical tasks with the skill of human doctors, even learning to correct their own mistakes during surgeries.
One solution, Molengraft thinks, might lie in “lazy robotics,” a cheeky term to describe machines doing less and taking shortcuts — in other words, behaving more like human beings. He and his students ...
On Christmas Eve, an autonomous spacecraft flew past the Sun, closer than any human-made object before it. Swooping through ...
Researchers from John Hopkins University and Stanford University built a training model using video recordings of ...
Modern planting robots are revolutionizing how crops get started. John Deere's autonomous planters, for instance, use AI to ...
The adoption of AI applications is creating a need for regulation to protect against bias, data privacy issues, cybersecurity ...