Which Jobs Are Workers Most Willing to Move For? These Ones (Real Time Economics); see also Moving to a Place Instead of a Job (Bloomberg View); How the Math Men Overthrew the Mad Men (New Yorker); When Your Investing Robot Has a Mind of Its Own ...
Why a Robot Can't Yet Outjump a Flea. When it comes to things that are ultrafast and lightweight, robots can't hold a candle to the fastest-jumping insects and other small-but-powerful creatures.
A construction company in New Hampshire has found a new employee to help make work a little easier. Advertisement. Watch the video above to see the full story. Dream House of the Week: Prince's ...
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robot future is approaching, but there's a lot that still stands in the way of a complete machine takeover. One issue is in how humans currently communicate with
robots; a lot of data and energy goes ...
Robots can learn tasks by watching and mimicking humansEngadgetNvidia's researchers teach a robot to perform simple tasks by observing a humanTechCrunchRobots can now complete tasks by simply observing humansCNETZDNet -
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The Finnish Center for Artificial Intelligence now offers a free six-part online course, The Elements of AI, available to anyone. The course was developed through a collaboration between the University ...
Despite the success shown in prototypes from groups like Boston Dynamics, bipedal walking is still really hard to implement. When the robot lifts one leg, it has to shift its center of gravity over the other ...
Forget drones — scientists developed these tiny robot insects are powered by lasers for wireless flights. Engineers from the University of Washington created the RoboFly, which is just a smidge larger ...
In regions of high wind, the robot is designed to stay aloft, much like its avian counterpart. Where there are calmer winds, the robot can dip a keel into the water to ride like a highly efficient sailboat ...
"Our examples show that we can use structured materials that deform in response to environmental cues, to control and propel robots," said Daraio in a statement, professor of mechanical engineering ...
The robots are coming! They're vacuuming the living room. They're having sex. They're building us homes on the moon. Everyone is talking about robots, and the fashion industry is no exception.