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Researchers developing more natural robotic leg control

Researchers developing more natural robotic leg control

A smoother experience for robotic prosthetic leg users is the aim of a University of Michigan project that has received renewed support from the National Institutes of Health. The R01 grant of $3 million will also enable the implementation of the researchers’ improved...

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Multiple AI models help robots execute complex plans

Multiple AI models help robots execute complex plans

Your daily to-do list is likely pretty straightforward: wash the dishes, buy groceries, and other minutiae. It’s unlikely you wrote out “pick up the first dirty dish,” or “wash that plate with a sponge,” because each of these miniature steps within the chore...

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AI job automation will happen gradually, says MIT CSAIL

AI job automation will happen gradually, says MIT CSAIL

A new study from MIT CSAIL, MIT Sloan, The Productivity Institute, and IBM’s Institute for Business Value provided more insight into how artificial intelligence could affect the job market. Its findings challenge the common belief that AI will put vast numbers of...

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5 robotics startups Bill Gates is excited about

5 robotics startups Bill Gates is excited about

There has been $90 billion invested in robotics companies in the last five years, according to F-Prime Capital’s 2023 State of Robotics Report. With more than 1,250 companies currently within the industry, it can be hard to sift through them all to pinpoint the most...

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Getting Started on Your Next AI and HPC Project

Getting Started on Your Next AI and HPC Project

Overprovisioning clusters is easy but comes at great expense. Installing systems that meet this demand are hard to optimize, scale, and manage on a day-to-day basis. As such, those undertaking such efforts must carefully plan for and address every step of the process...

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Charging challenges can be solved for rugged robotics

Charging challenges can be solved for rugged robotics

Modern robotics has come a long way since the 1960s. We’ve created robots accurate enough to work on a production line and safe enough to maneuver around a facility floor. The next frontier for them extends beyond factories and warehouses into rugged environments,...

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