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Ancient Greek thinker Archytas built one of the first flying machines long before Leonardo da Vinci sketched his own and drones soared.
Have you ever wanted to play a platformer in which you control two characters at the same time? If so, you might want to ...
When just one pigeon stares in a particular direction, others rarely follow its gaze. Yet, as soon as several pigeons look in the same direction, most of the others do likewise.
Scientists have developed a robot eye that can adjust to sudden changes in light much faster than humans. This new sensor could make robots and cars safer.
Japan-based Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Taiwan's Hon Hai Precision Industry (Foxconn) have jointly developed a medical robot based on Kawasaki's Nyokkey service robot that is currently ...
He was nothing and nobody, and nobody cared, and he thought that everyone was watching him, that even I was watching him.
A new review published in Engineering explores the advancements in hand–eye coordination technology for agricultural robots, highlighting their potential to address labor shortages and ...
Samsung is reportedly developing advanced AI vision capabilities for future humanoid robots. More details here.
Robots in challenging places like disaster zones need energy-efficient systems to find their way.
Amazon tests humanoid robots for delivery, starting with indoor obstacle courses; savings could hit $7.1B by 2032. BofA sees long-term AI and robotics gains for Amazon, boosting margins across ...
But these are not the only types of eye to exist in nature: roboticists are also drawing inspiration from the honeycomb-like compound eyes of insects and crustaceans.
Iron, a robot that stands 5 feet, 8 inches tall and weighs 154 pounds, combines advanced artificial intelligence with human-like movement and exceptional vision.