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ETH Zurich’s AI robot ANYmal-D plays badminton using RL-based control, combining vision, locomotion, and precise arm movements.
The company recently announced its plans to develop innovative brain-computer interfaces, in the same vein as the brain implant specialist, Neuralink. While Neuralinks technology currently takes the ...
German Bionic claims Exia is the world’s first exoskeleton powered by augmented AI, a type of artificial intelligence ...
The future of robotics is collaboration between machine and human, said Dr Oussama Khatib, director at Stanford’s newly ...
Although research has seen this before, the big news is that he was able to control the arm for seven months. That’s far ...
In a bright, high-tech operating room, a sleek robotic arm stands poised next to the operating table. The autonomous robot ...
At least, I thought that was the case. Then I found out that the tech giant behind the iPhone, iPad, and countless other devices is reportedly working on a way to control your devices using brain ...
Rainbow Robotics will debut new RB-Y1 humanoid control tech - master arm, touchpad/joystick, and virtual reality - at ICRA ...
A high-stakes technology race is playing out in the human brain. Brain-computer interfaces are already letting people with ...
Each octopus arm has its own dense network of neurons, up to 350 million across all eight arms, that can work without the ...
Apple is making strides towards a future where people control their iPhones with thoughts, using brain implants, according to a report in a leading American daily. This is similar to the vision of ...
Apple has reportedly developed a new standard with Synchron, a startup that develops stent-like devices for the brain.