Robots are becoming smarter and more common, but their ability to handle objects with human-like precision remains limited. At Kennesaw State University, new research is enabling robots to better ...
By learning from human touch, robots can grip objects more safely and adapt to real-world conditions without massive training ...
Robots have long excelled at repetitive factory tasks, but they have struggled with the messy ambiguity of everyday human ...
In an increasingly digital world, the sense of touch is often the first casualty. While visuals and sound have become highly immersive in virtual reality, replicating the feeling of physical ...
Humanoid robots achieve only up to 50% of human productivity in limited factory tasks, said Michael Tam, chief brand officer ...
The company is positioning this approach as a turning point for robotics, comparable to what large generative models have done for text and images.
Robots often fail outside factories when things move or change. Technology helps them see, feel, and learn, so they can work ...
Robot coworkers are closer than expected as labour shortages push humanoid machines into real workplaces ...
Scientists are teaching robots Bharatanatyam using AI and kinematic synergies. Ancient Indian dance guides machine movement, ...
CHENNAI, India — Now that artificial intelligence has mastered almost everything we do online, it needs help learning how we physically move around in the real world. A growing global army of trainers ...
Imagine walking into a bustling café where a humanoid robot greets you, takes your order, and expertly prepares your coffee, all while engaging in casual conversation. This scenario, once the stuff of ...
Service robots are reshaping healthcare, retail, and hospitality by improving efficiency, safety, and daily operations ...