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Researchers are using generative AI and other techniques to teach robots new skills—including tasks they could perform in homes.
Building AI-powered robots that can learn how to interact with the physical world will enhance all forms of repetitive work.
Researchers from Stanford University developed a humanoid robot that can learn to do things by imitating its human operator.
MIT professor Daniela Rus explains how AI-powered robots are being trained to safely assist in homes and daily life.
The melding of artificial intelligence and robotics could catapult both fields to new heights.
A robot that can learn to open most types of doors, cabinets, drawers and refrigerators – without human direction – may pave the way for your future robot butler ...
Robot building kits offer a perfect blend of creativity and learning, teaching essential skills like coding, problem-solving, and engineering through play.
Physical Intelligence, a well-funded startup chasing breakthroughs in robotic intelligence, has developed a robot capable of doing various household chores remarkably well.
Commentary: Apple may have a lot to learn from the failed robots of years past.
Advances in machine learning (the mathematical operations behind AI) enable better robotics when there is more data and information.