Wearables and robots are getting smarter at recognizing objects, following commands, and navigating spaces—but they still struggle with something humans do naturally: remembering what they saw and ...
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Video-based AI gives robots a visual imagination
In a major step toward more adaptable and intuitive machines, Kempner Institute Investigator Yilun Du and his collaborators ...
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Robots with different bodies can now share skills: What intention-based learning changes
Robots are increasingly being used in manufacturing, agriculture and health care. But programming a team of robots to carry ...
ABB’s fusion of AI vision and intuitive software in the Flexley Mover aims to enable safer, more scalable autonomous navigation. ABB has upgraded its Flexley Mover MP604 model with advanced 3D visual ...
“A growing shortage of skilled labor requires the further simplification of automation and programming, especially among small and medium-size enterprises where complexity is seen as a major barrier ...
Shawn Shen believes that AI will need to remember what it sees in order to succeed in the physical world. Shen’s company Memories.ai is using Nvidia AI tools to build the infrastructure for wearables ...
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