This has been a year of incredible progress in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) research and its practical applications.
This has been a year of incredible progress in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) research and its practical applications.
This has been a year of incredible progress in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) research and its practical applications.
This has been a year of incredible progress in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) research and its practical applications.
This has been a year of incredible progress in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) research and its practical applications.
This has been a year of incredible progress in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) research and its practical applications.
Imagine a flying dragon that doesn't spout fire, but instead extinguishes it with blasts of water. Thanks to a team of Japanese researchers, this new kind of beast may soon be recruited to firefighter teams around the world, to help put out fires that are too dangerous for their human teammates to approach.
A tactile perception system capable of providing human-like multimodal tactile information to objects like robots and wearable devices that require tactile data in real-time has been developed.
The industry value chain is changing. We’re seeing a shift away from highly customized fixed automation solutions to more modular, configurable, and standardized systems, like AutoStore and OPEX. This will have far reaching implications on the industry’s value chain.
ABB’s new family of energy efficient large robots and OmniCoreTM controllers will help Volvo Cars deliver energy savings of up to 20 percent and achieve its ambitious sustainability targets.
Working in a greenhouse is both strenuous and time-consuming. The picking robot from ETH spin-off Floating Robotics takes on particularly repetitive tasks, thereby alleviating the strain on human pickers. It is currently undergoing testing at Beerstecher AG in Hinwil.
A team of researchers at the University of Tokyo has built a bridge between large language models and robots that promises more humanlike gestures while dispensing with traditional hardware-dependent controls.
A pair of roboticists at the Munich Institute of Robotics and Machine Intelligence (MIRMI), Technical University of Munich, in Germany, has found that it is possible to give robots some degree of proprioception using machine-learning techniques. In their study reported in the journal Science Robotics, Fernando Díaz Ledezma and Sami Haddadin developed a new machine-learning approach to allow a robot to learn the specifics of its body.
This article aims to dissect the trends within the four major categories of industrial robotics: SCARA robots, collaborative robots (cobots), gantry robots, and articulated robots.
Nuclear power stations could be decommissioned in the future with the help of teams of autonomous robots known as the SMuRFs, scientists have suggested.