For robots to move beyond warehouses and into homes, they’ll need to navigate using more than just vision. Most AI-powered robots today use cameras to understand their surroundings and learn new tasks ...
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Robots That Learn to Fear Like Humans Survive Better
This article is part of our exclusive IEEE Journal Watch series in partnership with IEEE Xplore. Imagine walking downtown when you hear a loud bang coming from the construction site across the ...
Roboticist Karen Liu combines machine learning and animation to teach robots to move and respond more like humans.
Researchers have developed a new robotic framework powered by artificial intelligence -- called RHyME (Retrieval for Hybrid Imitation under Mismatched Execution) -- that allows robots to learn tasks ...
Johns Hopkins University researchers have created a system that could make social robots more effective at detecting and managing user interruptions in real time based on a human speaker's intent—a ...
Instead of designing a humanoid robot with AI reasoning and neural networks, you can just teach it yourself. Researchers at Stanford University developed a robot that can imitate what you’re doing in ...
With tests of humanoid bots and new developments in military applications, the year ahead will intrigue even the skeptics. MIT Technology Review’s What’s Next series looks across industries, trends, ...
And like Black Mirror, another Netflix anthology taking soundings in the uncharted region between science fiction and science fact, with a few seasons under its belt, Love, Death & Robots has built a ...
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Could a Robot Ever Love You Like a Dog Does?
Many people today ask if robots can replace pets. They talk about robots that wag their tails or make soft sounds like ...
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