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Programming robots with rubber bands
From sorting objects in a warehouse to navigating furniture while vacuuming, robots today use sensors, software control ...
New research shows that programming robots to create their own teams and voluntarily wait for their teammates results in faster task completion, with the potential to improve manufacturing, ...
Robots can be finicky learners. Historically, they've required precise, step-by-step directions to complete basic tasks, and tend to call it quits when things go off-script, like after dropping a tool ...
Nvidia Corp. today detailed Eureka, an artificial intelligence system that can automatically train robots to perform new tasks. In an internal evaluation, the chipmaker used Eureka to teach 10 ...
DARPA's four-year Autonomous Robotic Manipulation program aims to produce robots that can perform complex tasks with minimal human intervention. Robots have transformed the way the U.S. military ...
Researchers demonstrate that robots can be designed to react to their environment and perform tasks by programming ...
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