Robotics

How China's Gala Became an AI and Robotics Battleground
AI & Machine Learning How China's Gala Became an AI and Robotics Battleground

The Spring Festival Gala, an annual cultural institution watched by hundreds of millions, has dramatically transformed from a beloved entertainment spectacle into a formidable stage for China's technological supremacy. In its most recent broadcast, the event was so saturated with advanced

Is Your Roomba Data Safe After the iRobot Sale?
Software & Computing Is Your Roomba Data Safe After the iRobot Sale?

We're joined by Oscar Vail, a leading expert in consumer technology whose work on robotics and smart home appliances places him at the forefront of industry innovation. Today, we're diving into the recent acquisition of iRobot, the company behind the iconic Roomba, by manufacturing giant Picea.

New Radar Lets Driverless Cars See Around Corners
AI & Machine Learning New Radar Lets Driverless Cars See Around Corners

A new radar system developed by researchers at Penn Engineers is poised to solve one of the most persistent and dangerous challenges for autonomous vehicles by giving them the ability to see what is hidden around corners. This innovative technology, named HoloRadar, enables driverless cars and

Is Robot Predictability the Key to Human Comfort?
AI & Machine Learning Is Robot Predictability the Key to Human Comfort?

The sight of a wheeled delivery drone navigating a crowded sidewalk is rapidly shifting from science fiction to an everyday reality, raising a critical question about how these autonomous neighbors affect our inner peace. As robots move from controlled factory floors to the unpredictable domain of

Researchers Build AI Companions That Can Listen
AI & Machine Learning Researchers Build AI Companions That Can Listen

The next frontier in artificial intelligence is not about processing power or task efficiency, but about the nuanced, intricate art of listening, a shift that promises to transform robots from sterile tools into supportive, empathetic companions. Pioneering this evolution is Sooyeon Jeong, an

Robot Learns to Coordinate Two Arms by Watching Humans
AI & Machine Learning Robot Learns to Coordinate Two Arms by Watching Humans

The complex dance of human hands performing everyday tasks, from folding laundry to preparing a meal, has long represented a formidable barrier for robotic assistants, but a new methodology is teaching machines to master this intricate coordination through simple observation. Researchers at the

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