Robotics The rise of respectful robots | Robotics Aug 11, 2018 TeaserRobotics, Artificial Intelligence, TechnologySomeday, when droids walk among us, they’ll probably be polite pedestrians.…
Robotics Jackal UGV & NVIDIA Jetson: A match made in heaven | Robotics Aug 11, 2018 Any quick search online for computing platforms for artificial intelligence or machine learning, and especially embedded modules, will lead you…
Robotics Helping computers perceive human emotions | Robotics Aug 11, 2018 MIT Media Lab researchers have developed a machine-learning model that takes computers a step closer to interpreting our emotions as naturally as…
Robotics Robotic docs can boost surgery time and cost | Robotics Aug 11, 2018 NewsHealth, Robotics, TechnologyFor kidney patients, surgical outcomes were similar whether a human or a machine wielded the scalpel…
Robotics Jackal-Based Robot Maps Radiation Environment in ROS | Robotics Aug 11, 2018 A team from the University of Manchester Robotics group have created the CARMA 2, a Jackal-based robot that showcases the ability to map a radiation…
Robotics These Hyper-Sensitive Fibers Might Stand In As Robot Nerves | Robotics Aug 11, 2018 Sure, some robots may run better than us, and they can dive deep underwater without ever needing to come up for air. But they don’t have our sense of…
Robotics Origami outfits help these bots change tasks swiftly | Robotics Aug 11, 2018 NewsRobotics, TechnologyRemote-controlled tiny cubes shift shapes when heatedByMaria Temming…
Robotics Farming Robot Changes the Future of Plant Pollination | Robotics Aug 11, 2018 The Other Black and Yellow Plant Pollinator When you picture the black and yellow creatures that pollinate plants, you probably don’t think of a Husky…
Robotics Studying aliens of the deep | Robotics Aug 11, 2018 By Lindsay Brownell The open ocean is the largest and least explored environment on Earth, estimated to hold up to a million species that have yet to…
Robotics When recurrent models don’t need to be recurrent | Robotics Aug 10, 2018 By John Miller An earlier version of this post was published on Off the Convex Path. It is reposted here with the author’s permission. In the last…