Robots are already adept at certain things, such as lifting objects that are too heavy or cumbersome for people to manage. Another application they're well suited for is the precision assembly of items like watches that have large numbers of tiny parts—some so small they can barely be seen with the naked eye.
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The robot can scan crops for health, insects and weeds.
Robot. USC Viterbi researchers have collaborated on a new resource for the future of AI learning, to define how AI and robots can learn and adapt ...
Robot team Curiosity, led by Sydney Organ and assisted by David Abel, was awarded the Judges Award at the event. This is the first time that a Warrior ...
BALTIMORE -- In a high-tech lab on Johns Hopkins University's Homewood campus in Baltimore, engineers have been building a robot that may be able ...
Robots are featuring more and more in our daily lives. They can be incredibly useful (bionic limbs, robotic lawnmowers, or robots which deliver meals to people in quarantine), or merely entertaining (robotic dogs, dancing toys, and acrobatic drones). Imagination is perhaps the only limit to what robots will be able to do in the future.
Czech play R.U.R., which stands for Rossum's Universal Robots, premiered on January 25, 1921, introducing the word 'robot' to the world.