Moravec's Paradox is a robotics theory from the '80s that explains why humanoid robots still can't do your laundry.
Today, neuroscience and robotics are developing hand in hand. Mikhail Lebedev, Academic Supervisor at HSE University's Centre for Bioelectric Interfaces, spoke about how studying the brain inspires ...
The robotics industry has entered a phase that would’ve seemed like science fiction just a decade ago. Robots are no longer ...
When Isaac Asmiov was writing I, Robot, the field of robotics was still in its infancy. As he notes in The Complete Robot, as the field began to mature, it started showing signs of conforming to the ...
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Robots don’t need humans watching their every move. But the employees responsible for ensuring the robots perform properly must be technologically adept, another sign of the changing requirements of ...
Robots that recognize your voice or remember what you look like. Robots that play musical instruments. Robots that shake your hand and know up to 10,000 words -- in Japanese. All of these futuristic ...
No one said the “most modern robot” at a Russian technology event was a real robot, but it appears no one said it wasn’t either. So, some journalists covering the state-sponsored event for children ...
A robot visited a Cincinnati department store in 1977, attempting to sell coats and make friends. He wasn’t always a success. The robot was named Sam Struggle Gear. He told the reporter there were 25 ...