Still, if this year’s CES is an indications of what is to come, we could be on the verge of seeing robots go mainstream, helping out in our hospitals, shops, restaurants, and homes.
From serving as companions in homes to performing complex tasks in factories, these robots are poised to change the way we live and work. I see a future where these robots can assist with everyday ...
We’re seeing collaborative robots increasingly enhancing efficiency and customer service experiences across these industries, from Kime robots serving drinks at self-contained kiosks in Spain to ...
Video cameras see fast and far—all the way to the horizon. They can measure the texture and color of the ground, helping robots understand where it's safe to drive and alerting them to dangers.
In this case, researchers wanted to see if they could teach a robot to learn movements more organically. To do that, they first needed a powerful brain with a good baseline of knowledge.