It's not a sci-fi hypothetical anymore. Developments in AI have allowed the technology to run rampant, perhaps beyond our control.
Sam Eckholm on MSN
The future of warfare might look like this - meet the robot dog
It doesn’t bark. It doesn’t get tired. And it doesn’t need a human beside it. This robot dog is already being tested for military use, capable of patrolling, detecting threats, and operating in ...
In the past year, interest in four-legged robots capable of autonomous patrols has surged, according to executives at Boston Dynamics and Ghost Robotics, two of the ...
Sheepdogs, bred to control large groups of sheep in open fields, have demonstrated their skills in competitions dating back ...
Boston Dynamics and Ghost Robotics are selling robot dogs to data center operators, providing perimeter security and inspection capabilities.
By incorporating insights from canine companions, researchers enable robots to use both language and gesture as inputs to help fetch the right objects.
Whether in the kitchen or on a workshop floor, robot assistants that can fetch items for people could be extremely useful.
Eremenko explains how his startup P-1 AI aims to build AI engineers and reflects on why hydrogen aviation stalled. Few engineers have moved as fluidly between defense research, Silicon Valley ...
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