This automated parsing eliminates the need for tedious manual programming, empowering robots to self-correct errors in real ...
In our most recent cover story for the MIT Technology Review print magazine, I looked at how robotics as a field is at an inflection point. You can read more here. A really exciting mix of things ...
A team of researchers at MIT have created a robot that can play the children's game Jenga. It uses machine learning and AI to learn as it plays, and may have uses in industrial automation in the ...
Research shows that people anthropomorphize robots (that is to say they attribute human forms or personality to them). Kate Darling of MIT, a rising ... as participants’ self-assessment of ...
We’ve seen many creative 3D designs here on Hackaday and [jegatheesan.soundarapandian’s] Baby MIT Cheetah Robot is no exception. You’ve undoubtedly seen MIT’s cheetah robot. Well, ...
Whether you care to admit it or not, hair is important to self-image ... researchers at MIT CSAIL have created a hair-brushing robot that combines a camera with force feedback and closed-loop ...
a graduate student in MIT's Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS). "With our method, a robot can self-correct execution errors and improve overall task success." ...
According to New Scientist, “swarms of tiny living robots can self-replicate in ... Bongard says this is an example of “kinematic self-replication,” a process noted in molecules before ...
For instance, researchers have demonstrated flocks of self-replicating assembler robots show ... (the volumetric equivalent of a 2-D pixel). (Image: MIT) A conventional representation of a robot ...
The Ecovacs Deebot X2 Omni is the most self-sufficient robot vacuum that we’ve ever tested. The X2’s robust array of sensors help it efficiently map and navigate your home.
As director of CSAIL and head of MIT’s Distributed Robotics Lab, Daniela Rus is dreaming up our robot-filled future. MIT computer scientist Daniela Rus is dreaming up our robot-filled future.
According to New Scientist, “swarms of tiny living robots can self-replicate in ... Bongard says this is an example of “kinematic self-replication,” a process noted in molecules before ...