A system lets robots read human brain signals to detect mistakes early and react in real time, reducing delay and improving ...
Whether in the kitchen or on a workshop floor, robot assistants that can fetch items for people could be extremely useful.
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Robots read human brain signals to stop mistakes before they happen in real time
Robots can follow commands, but they still fail at recognizing a mistake before it ...
By incorporating insights from canine companions, researchers enable robots to use both language and gesture as inputs to help fetch the right objects.
POMDP, an AI framework inspired by dogs that allows robots to use human gestures and language to find objects with 89% accuracy.
MIT researchers have spent more than a decade studying techniques that enable robots to find and manipulate hidden objects by "seeing" through obstacles. Their methods utilize surface-penetrating ...
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Asimov’s laboratory
The robots are here. What can Isaac Asimov's Three Laws teach us about what comes next?
Every major tech firm is building infrastructure for AI agents that will book flights, manage your calendar, send emails. The security is not ready ...
Researchers at OpenAI and Ginkgo Bioworks showed that an AI model working with an autonomous lab can design and iterate real ...
The EasyGimbal is an AI-powered camera tracking solution. The project features an STMicroelectronics STM32N6 running a real-time gesture-recognition model.
Carnegie Mellon University researchers are using sound to help people with hand tremors, cerebral palsy, nervous system damage, and other fine-motor limitations enjoy video games.
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AI evolved robot designs in simulation, then researchers built them
A team led by Northwestern University’s Sam Kriegman built an AI system that designed a walking robot from scratch in seconds ...
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