Watching These Ultra Fast Robots Arranging Batteries is Mesmerising
If I didn't know any better I'd say it was all done by magic.
If I didn't know any better I'd say it was all done by magic.
Shanghai design group does a deal with the robot overlords to defy gravity.
Artificial intelligence will continue developing, likely at a faster rate than we have ever seen before, but theories vary when it comes to specifics. Here's how the world's best scientists see the next half a decade or so playing out in the world of AI.
Boston Dynamics has shown off its new 'Spot' robot, and given it a good kicking to show how tough it is. Can't help but feel a bit sorry for the lump of wires and solder. Attach guns to the thing and then it's a different matter. See more >
Up until today, my plan for the robot takeover had been to flee to northern Canada, where deep snow and grizzly bears would keep me safe from Skynet. But not any more. All hail Skynet.
Because the first stage of the robot uprising will apparently involve occupying childrens' birthday parties.
Lazy people rejoice! MIT is well on its way to perfecting zippers that zip-up by themselves. Read More >>
US media organisations are developing robot journalists to replace… HEY! Should we be writing this? Well, the New York Times, Washington Post, Getty and Associated Press have signed up for a plan to produce cyber scribes, anyway.
Whatever happens, the creation of AI will likely spawn a paradigm shift for human civilisation and its many faiths. Rather than converting it, we might just want to stand back and listen.
From field scouting drones to robotic harvesters, the industry that keeps you fed is becoming totally dominated by autonomous machines.
Siri, Cortana and Amazon Echo are the biggest names in the world of electronic assistants. What's weird is that they are all – at least by default – women.
Do you want a way to build robots that's so easy a child could do it? These inflatable stickers are so simple, you could well have used them in primary school art lessons. Read More >>
It makes you wonder why all robot vacuums aren't designed like Panasonic's new MC-RS1 Rulo with its triangular-shaped form factor that allow its spinning bristles to reach and clean deep into corners.
The superhero of Dronedom, it's designed for rescuing victims in dangerous places after a natural disaster.
As if the original version of Boston Dynamics' ATLAS robot wasn't unsettling enough.
Japanese robot company shares its name with humanity-destroying Cyberdyne Systems from the 'Terminator' franchise.