Bayside Hotel, a member of the Edward Thomas Collection of Hotels (ETC), announced today a partnership with COCO that will provide hotel guests with an on-call robot delivery service during their stay
Working safely is not only about processes, but context - understanding the work environment and circumstances, and being able to predict what other people will do next.
Home Robot LLC, robotic technology specialists based in Fort Walton Beach, FL, have launched the Hobot Legee-688, a robot mop-vacuum cleaner with smart navigation technology.
Home Robot LLC, the official distributor of HOBOT Technology INC. in the US, has released the HOBOT-388 window cleaning robot. The product features a patented ultrasonic cleaning spray and two vacuum motor-powered cleaning wheels based on artificial intelligence technology.
In recent years, robots have gained artificial vision, touch, and even smell. "Researchers have been giving robots human-like perception," says MIT Associate Professor Fadel Adib. In a new paper, Adib's team is pushing the technology a step further. "We're trying to give robots superhuman perception," he says.
At the entrance of Nature of Robotics a couple of robotic snails slither around the floor, leaving behind slimy trails. Two visitors, young boys, enter the exhibit and squat next to the slimy creatures, trying to follow both of them at once. Docents come over to explain that the robotic snails is an art instillation called "Maybe" imagined by Swiss artist Urs Fischer.
Soft robot development could benefit from an algorithm that optimizes sensor placement allowing such machines to better ‘understand’ their environments.
Eye contact is a key to establishing a connection, and teachers use it often to encourage participation. But can a robot do this too? Can it draw a response simply by making "eye" contact, even with people who are less inclined to speak up. A recent study suggests that it can.
The New York Police Department is receiving a lot of attention for testing robot "dogs," which it has deployed in several situations, including to deliver food in a hostage situation and to scout out a location where the police feared a dangerous gunman might be lurking.
A technological and biological development that is unprecedented in Israel and the world has been achieved at Tel Aviv University. For the first time, the ear of a dead locust has been connected to a robot that receives the ear's electrical signals and responds accordingly.
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