Legged robots have a lot of potential for real-world applications, but getting them to work in narrow spaces is still a challenge. Large quadruped robots, such as BigDog and ANYmal, have excellent adaptability and load capacity but are unable to enter narrow spaces, whereas micro quadruped robots, such as sub-2g robots, were able to enter narrow spaces but were unable to complete tasks due to its low absolute payload capacity.
Is it possible for robots to change their working techniques to complete difficult operations? Scientists at the Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden have created a new form of AI that can adjust to accomplish tasks in a changing environment by monitoring human behavior.
For years, attempts in game solving have been limited to two-player games (i.e., board games such as checkers, chess-like games, and much more), where the game result can be efficiently and precisely predicted using artificial intelligence (AI) search techniques and a large number of gameplay statistics.
Today Kärcher expands its autonomous product line by introducing a professional robotic scrubber. The KIRA B 100 R is powered by Brain Corp’s BrainOS®, the world’s most proven and commercially validated software platform for powering autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) operating in indoor public spaces. KIRA is an acronym for Kärcher Intelligent Robotic Applications.
The self-driving vehicle will be servicing the route in cooperation with the City of Tartu, the University of Tartu and the companies Traffest OÜ, AS Bercman Technologies and Modern Mobility OÜ.
UAV Corp of Port St. Joe-Wewahitchka, Florida, has announced that the new Lighter Than Air Detachable Drone “LTATDD SA-70” is nearing completion, with avionics setup finishing up and subsystem integration nearing completion before flight.
Researchers at Duke University have demonstrated the first attack strategy that can fool industry-standard autonomous vehicle sensors into believing nearby objects are closer (or further) than they appear without being detected.
The University of Essex’s computer experts has discovered a radical new framework for improving artificial intelligence (AI) in the coming years.
Veriff, a global identity verification provider, today announced its partnership with Starship Technologies, the world's leading provider of autonomous delivery services to provide authentication and re-verification services for its fleet of autonomous delivery robots in the UK.
Only about 6% of players actually win a prize from arcade claw games, where users maneuver a grasping metal claw to attempt to pick up a prize from a tightly packed pile.