Cornell researchers are investigating the potential for using artificial intelligence to give robots social intelligence—the ...
KAIST researchers solved a key challenge in the commercialization of physical AI by developing a new technology that enables ...
What will become of the consequence when the next ability of a robot is not possible to preload in the laboratory, but it has ...
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For decades, humanoid robots have lived behind safety cages in factories or deep inside research labs. Fauna Robotics, a New York-based robotics startup, says that era is ending. The company has ...
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On top of that, spin introduces enormous complexity. A ball rotating at extreme speeds can curve mid-air and rebound unpredictably off the table. For humans, interpreting spin is largely intuitive.
A new study reveals that 3-year-olds read intention in human eyes but fail to recognize nonverbal preferences in a robot's gaze.
Robots are increasingly present in homes and healthcare facilities to assist humans in daily tasks, but communication with them can be unreliable. Brown researchers have developed a new approach to ...