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How to Build a Robot That Won't Take Over the World The computer scientist Christoph Salge is trying to circumvent the need for rules that guide robots’ behavior.
What once seemed like a gimmick and over-complicated, robot lawn mowers have entered a newer, simpler era.
It takes building a few not very good robots to learn how to build better ones. You’ve got to be hands on and trying things. If it doesn’t work, always find out why at all costs, and then fix it.
The Shonkbot is what the team at Bristol Hackspace came up with for a robot that is obvious in its working and encouragingly easy to build, even for kids (with supervision).
Readers - who are expected to be mainly teenage boys - will have a fully working robot by issue 18. They can then download other programmes from the Internet, at the magazine's website or write ...
Why not the real world? The main obstacle to scaling this model up, and why we’re not putting this on any real robot yet, is that it’s hard to compute the channel capacity of an agent and a human far ...
An Apple robotics division has risen from the ashes of the Apple Car and wants to build an autonomous robot companion for your home.
Brooklyn Robot Foundry's Jenny Young showed us how to build a tiny Mars Rover for under $25. You’ll get into the basics of electrical circuitry, motors, and lighting—perfect for kids over 7.
Check out Pulte’s video of their construction robot at work. For more details on PulteGroup’s construction initiatives and technologies, visit their website here.
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