Modern-day LLMs are "fiction machines," designed not to be truthful but to make sense. What can we expect from these machines, and what are their limitations?
SCS researchers, including CSD's Guying Lin (shown), have developed a new scene-generation framework that creates physically realistic, simulation-ready 3D scenes from text prompts. PAT3D generates 3D ...
Robots are increasingly learning new skills by watching people. From folding laundry to handling food, many real-world, ...
January 2026 marked a major milestone for the humanoid robotics sector, as several leading manufacturers unveiled ...
Aptima reached the Army xTechHumanoid finals with a fully autonomous locomotion system that helps humanoid robots navigate ...
After decades of steady progress and deployment, we believe the technology is approaching growth inflection as AI models ...
For the first time, researchers at Leipzig University have shown that tiny synthetic microswimmers can perceive their ...
From the “inference inflection point” to OpenClaw’s rise as an agent operating system, Nvidia’s GTC keynote outlined the architecture of the AI factory, spanning Rubin ...
At a potluck, you ate the best chocolate chip cookie—golden-brown, thick and chewy. Unfortunately, you don't know who made the cookie to get the recipe from, so you decide to recreate it. Using ...
A new AI memory layer promises smarter wearables and robots, but a lawsuit against Elon Musk's xAI raises urgent safety concerns while scientists push AI into extreme materials research.
Using limited human motion data, researchers trained a humanoid robot to track fast balls and rally with humans in real time.