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Driverless cars’ safety gets boost, new system lets robots see around corners uses radio waves
Researchers have developed a new system that could help improve safety of driverless cars.
The breakthrough builds on neuromorphic engineering, a field that designs hardware modeled after the human brain. Unlike traditional processors, which separate memory and computation, neuromorphic ...
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How can you rescue a 'kidnapped' robot? New AI system helps robots regain their sense of location
Mobile robots must continuously estimate their position to navigate autonomously. However, satellite-based navigation systems are not always reliable: signals may degrade near buildings or become ...
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An assistive robot learns to set and clear the table by observing humans
Researchers at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) have developed a new methodology for a robot to learn how to move its ...
Imagine it rsquo;s a rainy Tuesday in February 2026 . An autonomous delivery robot is navigating a busy metropolitan sidewalk .
The Zeekr-made Ojai minivan fitted with Waymo’s sixth-generation Driver suite will start offering trips to employees soon.
University of Pennsylvania scientists have revealed the AI-driven HoloRadar system that lets robots see around corners using ...
Researchers in China have developed a neuromorphic chip inspired by the brain’s lateral geniculate nucleus to enable real-time robotic vision.
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