Partner Content Physical AI and robotics are moving from the lab to the real world— and the cost of getting it wrong is no longer theoretical. With robots deployed in factories, warehouses, and public ...
A decade ago, the “next big thing” in technology was the invention of mobile applications and cloud computing. Today, it is easy to feel whiplash.
Real-world AI for robots is hard and expensive to create. Or is it? Researchers at a UK university just showed us how to ...
This platform aims to streamline the deployment and scaling of robotics solutions by integrating simulation, AI models, and ...
If the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is a benchmark for what’s next in the electronic component industry, you’ll find that artificial intelligence permeates across all industries, from consumer ...
When Aarav Garg was 10 years old, he discovered a YouTube tutorial that would change his life. From his childhood home in India, he built his first line-following robot—a simple project that ignited a ...
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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 ...
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AI companion robots remind goals, encourage users, and listen like humans
Researchers at Purdue University are developing robots designed to interact with humans in socially ...
A Colorado father argues for integrating AI and robotics into schools following a shooting at his son's high school. He advocates for AI as a personalized, unbiased teaching tool and for armed robots ...
SPONSORED CONTENT Physical AI and robotics are moving from the lab to the real world – and the cost of getting it wrong is no longer theoretical. With robots deployed in factories, warehouses, and ...
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