Researchers at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) are developing robots that can teach each other learned skills. Dubbed C-LEARN, (the ‘C’ stands for ‘constraints’) ...
CMU evaluated how robots using LLMs behave when they have access to personal information such as a person’s gender, ...
Discover 2026’s biggest shifts in AI, robots, blockchain, agents, and ethics. Thirteen bold predictions reveal how technology ...
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New control system teaches soft robots the art of staying safe
Imagine having a continuum soft robotic arm bend around a bunch of grapes or broccoli, adjusting its grip in real time as it lifts the object. Unlike traditional rigid robots that generally aim to ...
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This startup bucked mainstream robotics training methods to teach a robot how to load the dishes
Sunday Robotics spent less than 2 years in stealth figuring out how to train robots to complete complex tasks like handling ...
Building a robot is hard. Teaching a robot is even harder. But teaching a robot to do your teaching for you might just be within the realm of possibility. If you're building a robot to perform a ...
In order for robots to learn new skills faster, all they need is a little help from their Internet friends. At the 2014 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers International Conference on ...
The World Health Organization estimates that by 2030, there will be 1.4 billion people older than 60 on the planet. Caring for this population will require intensive care from health professionals, ...
The word “trust” pops up a lot in conversations about human-robot interactions. In recent years, it’s crossed an important threshold from the philosophical fodder of sci-fi novels into real-world ...
“What to Expect When You’re Expecting Robots: The Future of Human-Robot Collaboration”, by Laura Major and Julie Shah, has some good information, but it suffers from the problem many books by ...
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