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Microsoft’s new AI helps robots decide what to do and exactly where to act
Microsoft, along with a consortium of academic researchers, has built a new benchmark called ...
To solve this, researchers at Generalist strapped wearable pincers, dubbed “data hands,” onto human workers. These devices ...
A new AI system called LATENT helps a humanoid robot react faster on the tennis court by learning from imperfect human motion data.
NVIDIA is powering AI-driven robots for factories and hospitals, ushering in a new era of safe and advanced automation.
No matter how sophisticated they are, robots can often be indecisive and struggle with multi-step chores in the real world. For example, if you tell a robot to tidy a messy room, it might understand ...
Scientists test autonomous robots that study rocks faster on Mars-like terrain, balancing speed with scientific precision.
Cut most robots in half, and you’re left with expensive debris. Cut this one apart, and the pieces just keep walking. These ...
AI stacks require heavy processing and high energy use. Humanoid robots run on batteries with limited power. This makes it ...
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