Oct 29, 2017 | Construction Robots, Latest Robotics News
This robotic fabricator could change the way buildings are constructed: A construction robot has to be powerful enough to handle heavy material, small enough to enter standard buildings, and flexible enough to navigate the terrain. Robots revolutionized the automotive...
Oct 14, 2017 | AI and Deep Learning, Latest Robotics News
China is doubling down on AI. China looks set to make larger waves than ever in artificial intelligence and augmented reality. The nation’s search giant, Baidu, is leading the charge. Already a leader in AI research, it has now announced that former Microsoft...
Oct 14, 2017 | AI and Deep Learning, Latest Robotics News
In hacker circles, the “Internet of Things” is often the object of derision. Do we really need the IoT toaster? But there’s one phrase that — while not new — is really starting to annoy me in its current incarnation: AI or Artificial Intelligence. The problem isn’t...
Oct 12, 2017 | Autonomous Cars, Latest Robotics News
California DMV Changes Rules to Allow Testing of Fully Autonomous Vehicles: The California Department of Motor Vehicles is changing its rules to allow companies to test autonomous vehicles without a driver behind the wheel — and to let the public use autonomous...
Oct 12, 2017 | Autonomous Cars, Latest Robotics News
Failed Palo Alto Startup Pivots From Trying To Be ‘Android-Killer’ To Creating Self-Driving Tech: The company now known as Cyngn has changed its name from Cyanogen and recently got a permit to test its self-driving tech on California roads, according to a...
Oct 12, 2017 | Autonomous Cars, Latest Robotics News
At the center of many of the semi-autonomous cars currently on the road is NVIDIA hardware. Once automakers realized that GPUs could power their latest features, the chipmaker, best known for the graphics cards that make your games look outstanding, became the darling...
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