Penn State researchers have developed a light-adaptive sensor inspired by the human eye that could help self-driving cars and robots maintain visual accuracy in changing lighting conditions.
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Robotic arm inspired by octopus uses tactile sensors in suction cups for autonomous underwater grasping
The oceans hide some of the most sophisticated solutions nature has ever developed and are an inexhaustible source of ...
For the first time, BMW will use humanoid robots for car manufacturing in Europe. Two robots, made by Hexagon Robotics, are planned to work in production from the summer. They're currently in a test ...
Ouster has launched the Rev8 set of lidar sensors that function as both a camera and a 3D mapping sensor at the same time. Its engineers say these are the first devices of their kind in the world. A ...
TOKYO, May 21 (Reuters) - One-third of Japanese companies are already using or considering deploying AI-powered robots, with automakers and other transportation equipment manufacturers leading the way ...
MIT engineers built an ultrasound wristband that tracks 22 degrees of hand freedom with 120ms latency, enabling real-time robot hand and sign language control.
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AI tools are starting to read raw sensor data well enough to steer physical robots
Researchers have built AI models that take raw camera images and joint-position readings from robot arms and convert them ...
Shift says a ‘magic hat’ will record its cleaners working inside your home. Shift says a ‘magic hat’ will record its cleaners working inside your home. is a London-based reporter at The Verge ...
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Big tech using data from Indian factory workers' wearable cameras to train robots: report
A viral video showing Indian factory workers wearing head-mounted camera devices while stitching garments sparked widespread debate about whether such footage is being used to train AI systems for ...
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