From sorting chicken nuggets to screwing in light bulbs, Eka’s robots are eerily lifelike. But do they have real physical smarts?
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The new frontier of autonomy: Where AI's greatest skill is knowing its limits
Autonomous systems are often judged by how decisively they act. A car that accelerates smoothly into a merge or a robo ...
We talk to Stefan Leutenegger, professor at ETH Zurich, about humanoids' transition from gimmick to core hospitality ...
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What will it take to make AI-enabled robots safer?
The effort to "align" AI with human values is falling dangerously short in robotic systems, according to researchers from ...
On this episode of Bloomberg Primer, we explore the gap between futuristic hype and reality—and how quickly it will shrink.
Have you ever seen a robot this gentle and dexterous? In more than a decade of writing about robotics, I've honestly never ...
A new method developed by MIT researchers can accelerate a privacy-preserving artificial intelligence training method by ...
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One brain for all: China builds unified AI model to handle complex multi-task robotics
ShengShu Technology has unveiled Motubrain, a unified AI model designed to act as a ...
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