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Tag: robotics

Google makes robots learn new skills faster by sharing their experience

October 10, 2016 Michal Dudic News

Google Brain Team and their subsidiaries DeepMind and [X] have revealed the learning method for robots to end all learning methods.[…]

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MIT to test autonomous robot boats in Amsterdam

September 20, 2016 Michal Dudic News

While much of the world seems crazed by the idea of autonomous cars, in Netherlands, something else floats their boat.[…]

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Assistant robots are not just bipedal. They could do even more as an accessory.

June 13, 2016 Michal Dudic News

Many new robots look less like the metal humanoids of pop culture and more like high-tech extensions of ourselves and our capabilities. In the same way eyeglasses, wheelchairs, pacemakers and other items enable people to see and move more easily in the world, so will many cutting-edge robotic systems.

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Advanced exoskeleton puts children with spinal muscular atrophy on their feet

June 9, 2016 Michal Dudic News

Spinal muscular atrophy is one of the most serious degenerative neuromuscular disesases in children, with very high mortality rates in the affected population. We don’t have a cure for this condition and there is no treatment in sight, but this world’s first exoskeleton for children could make a world of difference for a non-negligible number of them…

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Pulling the plug on disobedient AI is a real concern even for Google

June 8, 2016 Michal Dudic News

Uprising of super-intelligent robots is something to worry about – at least according to people like Stephen Hawking and Elon Musk. It seems that Google takes the matter no less seriously according to the recently published research by their DeepMind lab…

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Super stretchy and self-healing polymer could be suitable for artificial skin and muscles

April 19, 2016 Michal Dudic News

Testing the stretchiness of a newly synthesized rubberlike polymer in one of the Stanford University labs has yielded surprising results. Cheng-Hui Li, a member of a research group led by chemical engineering Professor Zhenan Bao, has developed a type of elastomer – the kind of plastic…

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Humanoid robots lend a helping hand to people with social disorders

April 12, 2016 Michal Dudic News

Researchers from the University of Bristol, in collaboration with colleagues at the Universities of Exeter, Montpellier, and Naples Federico II, have found that humanoid robotics and computer avatars could help rehabilitate people suffering from serious social disorders, such as schizophrenia or social phobia…

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A formal approach to modeling self-adaptive behavior for swarm robotics

May 27, 2015 Editorial Staff Research

Two researchers from the Lero-the Irish Software Engineering Research Centre, University of Limerick, (Limerick, Ireland) presented a formal approach to[…]

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