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• https://www.youtube.com,Ludovic Dalerhe issue of how to use one robot in multiple terrains is an ongoing question in robotics research.
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he issue of how to use one robot in multiple terrains is an ongoing question in robotics research.
Putting tiny robots to work
Software giant Facebook has released as open source some software modules which are capable of speeding up image recognition, language modeling and other machine learning tasks.
Deepmind technology wrecking old Atari games, presented by neuroscientist and game developper Demis Hassabis.
A study of the modern myth that mankind is fast on its way to creating thinking, feeling, self-aware machines. Written, edited and narrated by Rob Ager.
Zoomer The Interactive Robotic Pet. Hands-On Review of The Zoomer Dog From Spin Master.
On the first Sunday afternoon of 2015, Elon Musk took to the stage at a closed-door conference at a Puerto Rican resort to discuss an intelligence explosion.
Elon Musk is worried that artificial intelligence research could go wrong--very wrong.
This is a very important video with Deborah Tavares and Trevor Coppola discussing the newly revealed NASA FUTURE WARFARE DOCUMENT.
I didn't invent the word "robotification." It already exists. But here is my version of the definition.
The speed that drones can be deployed makes them ideal for delivering items when time is of the essence.
Researchers have come up with a new way to teach robots how to use tools simply by watching videos on YouTube.
Machine-gun wielding battle robots are going to be tested in Russia's Astrakhan region for use by the country's Strategic Missile Forces, the Interfax news agency reported Friday.
Deep learning entails training systems called artificial neural networks on lots of information derived from audio, images, and other inputs, and then presenting the systems with new information and receiving inferences about it in response.
Back in 2011, Gizmag looked at Robodynamics' Luna personal robot. At that time, the details were a bit scarce, though the company did say that the machine was shipping that year.
NVision offers a full range of hardware and software solutions to meet any reverse engineering requirement.
When artificial intelligence is as smart as humans, the world will change forever.
A start-up company claims to have developed an affordable exoskeleton for the human hand which provides both input and true digital force feedback to allow users to 'feel' a virtual object in the real world.
A NASA team is putting the finishing tweaks on its amazing, and somewhat creepy, climbing robot RoboSimian, a four-limbed automaton built to compete in a U.S. military robotics challenge in 2015.
Creepy Dancing Stripper Robot Video.
If and when we finally encounter aliens, they probably won't look like little green men, or spiny insectoids. It's likely they won't be biological creatures at all, but rather, advanced robots that outstrip our intelligence in every conceivable
Army lab program invites investors, engineers to help develop technology like fingernail-sized fly bot whose wings flap without motors.
What happens when we teach a computer how to learn?
Diogo Mónica once wrote a short computer script that gave him a secret weapon in the war for San Francisco dinner reservations.
The government said that the project is necessary due to a demographic crisis in America where soon there will not be enough young people to take care of their elders. "This Partnership For Innovation project develops and tests the use of service r
Although it's tempting to refer to vehicle in the photo above as an ROV – a Remote-Operated Vehicle – the whole idea behind it is that it doesn't require an operator.
$799,860 project to 'ensure elderly are eating healthily' - See more at: http://freebeacon.com/issues/feds-creating-robots-for-old-people/#sthash.vfcCl294.dpuf
A robotic technology being tested by the European Space Agency could allow people on Earth to literally have a hand in space.
A robotic technology being tested by the European Space Agency could allow people on Earth to literally have a hand in space.
Tap a touch screen in the Miraikan science museum, and a woman seated nearby on a plush white chair beams a placid smile. Tap another icon, and her too-smooth face twists into a scowl.