Credit: Sam Kriegman/Northwestern University/Cover Images Engineers in the United States have created AI-powered robots that ...
The machines are built from autonomous modules that can be snapped together in a variety of forms ...
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Robot hands so sensitive they can grab a potato chip
A new type of robotic hand developed at The University of Texas at Austin demonstrates such sensitive touch that it can grasp objects as fragile as a potato chip or a raspberry without crushing them.
Perplexity AI has unveiled Personal Computer, an AI system designed to run on a Mac and act as a persistent digital agent capable of completing tasks across apps, files and online services.
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Robots that refuse to fail: AI evolves 'legged metamachines' that reassemble and withstand injury
Northwestern University engineers have developed the first modular robots with athletic intelligence. They can be combined and recombined in the wild, recover from injury and keep moving no matter ...
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Human-level robot hand can pick up a Pringle without breaking it
Human-level robot hand can pick up a pringle without breaking it - FORTE system could transform household robots, as well as industries like health care and manufacturing ...
Macrohard is designed to create a real-time AI system capable of automating complex computer tasks and potentially simulating the operations of entire software companies.
That’s according to Elon Musk, at least. In recent months, the tech tycoon has been pushing the idea of “sustainable abundance” — or, the more appealingly named, “amazing abundance.” He claims that ...
Robotics firm inks strategic collaboration with chip giant to advance next-generation robotics and physical AI, and work jointly on reference architectures for full-stack robotics systems.
The leaders of top tech companies are irreversibly changing how people work and live, while shaping the future with artificial intelligence — but most have a seriously weird way of viewing the world.
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Penn Engineering working on 'world's smallest' autonomous robots
Each robot costs less than a penny to produce and can make decisions based on its environment.
A friend sent me a news item from a site called “Tom’s Hardware” that seems to be selling computer stuff while keeping readers up to date on important tech news.
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