SAN FRANCISCO & TRONDHEIM, Norway--(BUSINESS WIRE)--T-robotics, a developer of programming for any robot using natural language and skill models with no code required, today announced it has raised a ...
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Programming robots with rubber bands
From sorting objects in a warehouse to navigating furniture while vacuuming, robots today use sensors, software control systems, and moving parts to perform tasks. The harder the task or more complex ...
Nvidia Corp. today detailed Eureka, an artificial intelligence system that can automatically train robots to perform new tasks. In an internal evaluation, the chipmaker used Eureka to teach 10 ...
New research shows that programming robots to create their own teams and voluntarily wait for their teammates results in faster task completion, with the potential to improve manufacturing, ...
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An AI-powered control system for robots with legs
Walking robots, such as quadruped robotic dogs, must be able to move safely through rough, often changing environments. Today ...
[Benjie Holson] is an experienced roboticist and wrote an interesting article published on IEEE Spectrum about how the idea most people have of non-roboticists is a myth, and efforts to target this ...
The young Galway man has developed a system that teaches welding robots to self-programme, reducing their set-up time from ...
ENCY Software and Stäubli Robotics have signed a global agreement to make robot programming more intuitive, faster, and more ...
Mouser Electronics, Inc., the authorized global distributor with the newest electronic components and industrial automation products, today announced the latest installment of its Empowering ...
Louisiana's Old Governor's Mansion, 502 North Blvd., will host a free interactive educational program highlighting robots and ...
A Harvard team has demonstrated that robots can be designed to react to their environment and perform tasks by programming intelligence into their structure. They created a robot capable of ...
Researchers demonstrate that robots can be designed to react to their environment and perform tasks by programming intelligence into their structure, with minimal electronics. (Nanowerk News) From ...
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