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RMIT engineers create a brain-inspired device that sees and thinks in real time, advancing robotics and autonomous tech.
Scientists have built a device that sees and thinks like the brain, opening doors to lightning-fast robotics and safer ...
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Sydney Chandler knows she’s impulsive at times, but in the case of Alien: Earth, it landed her the job.The actress, ...
Now, Cortical Labs has successfully developed a brain-on-a-chip computer primarily designed to aid scientists and researchers ...
Researchers have developed a new robotic framework powered by artificial intelligence -- called RHyME (Retrieval for Hybrid Imitation ... any given task from human to robot," said senior author ...
The wealth of information provided by our senses that allows our brain to navigate the world around us is remarkable. Touch, ...
Imagine a device no bigger than a grain of rice that can carefully navigate the complex and delicate pathways of the brain. This little robot could ... plans to begin human clinical trials in ...
Neuralink had to use a robot for the brain-computer electrode insertion, as it was impossible for a human to achieve the required speed and precision." THIRD NEURALINK BRAIN IMPLANT PATIENT ABLE ...
A research team from AMOLF in Amsterdam has created a soft robot that walks, hops, and swims—all without a brain, electronics, or AI. Just soft tubes, air, and some clever physics.