XDA Developers on MSN
Someone used a Raspberry Pi 5 to give Claude Fable 5 a robot body, because that's not worrying or anything
This is fine.
A YouTube channel named CPSDrone has developed a fully autonomous robotic fish capable of operating without direct human ...
Can an umbrella think and follow you? This drone-powered prototype can use embedded vision, ToF sensing and Raspberry Pi to stay overhead autonomously.
How-To Geek on MSN
5 reasons every Raspberry Pi enthusiast should own a 3D printer
From cable simulators to console mods, 3D printing and Raspberry Pi go hand in hand.
This is a DIY electronics project article that teaches readers how to build a low-cost 3D LiDAR mapping system using a ...
Watching fish glide silently around a tank is one of the most relaxing hobbies a person can pick up, but keeping an actual ...
Quadrupeds up close, film sets conjured from thin air and fox-eared helpers for hospitals. In the Intelligent Systems zone at ...
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Class 12 student builds ‘dustbin’ that collects, sorts waste: Tech behind AI-powered trashcan
A 17-year-old student has developed TRASHbot, an AI-powered robot designed to tackle litter in public spaces. This autonomous machine uses a camera and advanced AI to identify and sort waste into ...
Business Today on MSN
From a school trip to a smart invention: How a teen built an AI trash robot
The innovation is currently being tested in homes, schools and residential societies.
Stringman uses ceiling cables, cameras, and a robotic gripper to collect clutter, showing a lower-cost path for practical home robotics.
Ocean pollution is already major environmental problem, but one 15-year-old from Ontario has designed an AI-powered robotic ...
Class 12 Delhi student Mahi Malhani developed TRASHbot, an AI-driven robot with 90% waste-sorting accuracy, already operational in residential societies and schools.
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