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Google’s humanoid robot hands pass banana test using Gemini’s latest AI models
Google's humanoids are now capable of carrying out complex, multi-step tasks using the newly released Gemini 1.5 model family ...
Nature is brimming with animals that collaborate in large numbers. Bees stake out the best feeding spots and let others know where they are. Ants construct complex hierarchical homes built for defense ...
Researchers at the University of California Berkeley have developed a framework that allows robots to teach each other without human intervention. Historically, robots struggle to transfer skills ...
Just like bees, the individual robots in this simulation have no master plan. Simply by responding to local cues, they are able to construct honeycomb-like structures. The method could presage a new ...
Have you ever wondered why robots need to learn such simple tasks? In an office building in Haidian District, Beijing, trainers are undertaking a challenging task: teaching robotic arms how to fold ...
Newly developed mathematical rules allow virtual swarms of tiny robots to build without blueprints. In computer simulations, the robots built honeycomb-like structures without ever following - or even ...
Teaching a robot how to do something is usually done by either programming it to perform a specific task, or demonstrating that task for the robot to observe and imitate. The latter method, however, ...
The study's findings hint at a future where robots aren't just teaching tools but could act as emotional buffers for children.
Have you ever had moments like this? In the morning, casually folding the clothes you changed out of, putting them in the wardrobe in just a few moves, and when the refrigerator is empty, effortlessly ...
The smaller carbon footprint, or wheel print, of automatic delivery robots can encourage consumers to use them when ordering food, according to a new study. The suitcase-sized, self-driving electric ...
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