(Reuters) -These robots don't break into a jig or jump, but their ability to do single tasks cheaply and efficiently is attracting investor dollars as focus shifts to function from flash. Far from the ...
It'll likely be a while before we have humanoid robots taking over our household chores, but what you can count on sooner is seeing more robots in industrial settings, like factories and warehouses.
Two new studies introduce AI systems that use either video or photos to create simulations that can train robots to function in the real world. This could significantly lower the costs of training ...
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Ground crews at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport are getting new colleagues that stand about four feet tall and do not take breaks.
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Humanoid robots are shockingly bad at safely completing common household tasks, says a new ...