AI-powered wearable cleans noisy motion signals to let users control machines with simple gestures in real-world conditions.
Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a next-generation wearable system that enables people to control machines using everyday gestures — even while running, riding in a ...
Walk through almost any small or mid-sized machine shop in the United States today and a new scene is emerging. Amid the familiar soundtrack of mills and grinders, a robotic arm might be tending a ...
Using common kitchen ingredients such as citric acid and sodium bicarbonate, scientists have created an edible pneumatic ...
China leads in low-cost rotary actuators, but trails Western suppliers in C3-grade roller screws needed for heavy-load, ...
Indian company XMachines will introduce its new robot Neo in December. Neo is built to autonomously perform a wide range of ...
Orano and Capgemini have launched Hoxo, an AI-powered humanoid robot, at Melox facility in France to enhance nuclear ...
Anthropic believes AI models will increasingly reach into the physical world. To understand where things are headed, it asked ...
Frankenstein is an abomination. In the same way, we have to figure out how to control AI before it's too late.
Household robots and AI assistants illustrate how personality can make technology more approachable, while also amplifying ...
Two machines resembling robotic vacuum cleaners sped around a ring colliding, shooting sparks and catching fire, as Iranian engineering students watched from behind plexiglass. The dramatic clash was ...
The fields at this year's competition included robot battles, programming, artificial intelligence, as well as drones, cybersecurity and connected devices. A few hours before his event, Alireza ...