Roving Robotic Beds are the Best Way to Commute While You Sleep
We’ve all fantasised about sleeping comfortably on the way to work. And now, thanks to a new robot on exhibit in London, you can go anywhere without leaving your (robotic, moving) bed.
We’ve all fantasised about sleeping comfortably on the way to work. And now, thanks to a new robot on exhibit in London, you can go anywhere without leaving your (robotic, moving) bed.
The first day of the DARPA Robotics Challenge Finals saw the world's elite robots face off to compete for millions in prizes.
No self-respecting Star Wars fan should be planning on going to the cinema without one
We’ve got everything you need to know about today’s events, along with a live stream where you can watch the competition all day long.
Having trouble telling Japan’s JAXON from Germany’s Johnny 05? If you have any hope of following along with the DARPA Robotics Challenge Finals this weekend, you’re going to need to get up to speed on every robot competing.
Here’s Huggable—Teddy Ruxpin for the new millennium. It’s a talking blue teddy bot designed to care for and comfort hospitalised children.
A truly smart robot adapts to a variety of challenges on the fly—like adjusting its posture to push or pull big objects, just like a person does. But what comes naturally to humans is a lot more complicated for robots, making this little dude truly impressive.
The tiny self-folding robot will destroy itself when it finishes its assigned job, It can even go through its entire circle of life without the need for cable tethers or wires of any kind. Read More >>
MIT's robot Cheetah can now run and jump. So climbing a wall won't save you from the robot apocalypse. Thanks MIT!
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Humanity wouldn’t be where it is today if we didn’t learn how to work together, but robots have once again demonstrated that they’re much faster at adapting than us.
It's an attempt to make its theme parks even more magical
Researchers at UC Berkeley are now developing algorithms that robots can use to learn all sorts of tasks through trial and error, just like humans do.
So, they say robots are supposed to be stealing all our jobs. Soon. Included in that group? Those who usher us through the magical portal of happy hour: bartenders.
Google’s hoping there’s a market for sophisticated artificial intelligence voice assistants you can hug.
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