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Amazon's new Vulcan fulfillment center robot doesn't look humanoid but it has some very human characteristics, like the ability to "feel" the items it's handling. Amazon introduced Vulcan at its ...
Brown University researchers have developed an artificial intelligence model that can generate movement in robots and ...
Hollywood prepares for a packed 2025 summer, offering a diverse slate of blockbusters, sequels, and indie gems for theaters ...
Thunderbolts* made no secret that its main characters are scrappy underdogs, with the tagline “Not super. Not heroes. Not giving up.” The movie leaned into this premise as much as the ...
Imagine monitoring a robot working more than 200,000 miles away ... Debbie Carstens is the director of Human Factors: Aeronautics, Safety, Sociability, Interfaces, Stress & Training (HF ASSIST ...
As Amazon continues to push the boundaries of technology in its quest for warehouse optimization, one thing is certain: Vulcan is not your average robot. So, dear human workers, watch out – your ...
Vulcan is not our first robot that can pick things up. Our Sparrow, Cardinal, and Robin systems use computer vision and suction cups to move individual products or packages packed by human workers.
Goodbye human drivers? Waymo’s robotaxis are now fully operational Summoning a robotaxi from your phone is not a futuristic fantasy since Waymo achieved full commercial deployment.