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AMOLF Research Institute is building self-learning robots that are able to move together in a certain direction without prior programming.
Kickstarter right now is packed with more than 1,100 projects that aim to build robot bartenders, robot gardeners and even a 15-foot robot clone that will imitate your every move.
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Robots learn how to move by watching themselves
By watching their own motions with a camera, robots can teach themselves about the structure of their own bodies and how they move, a new study by researchers at Columbia Engineering now reveals ...
Robots of the entertainment industry are given life by character animation, where the goal is to emotionally connect with the audience to tell a story. In comparison, real-world robot movement desi… ...
If we're really at the dawn of superhuman intelligence, we should not be scared.
For robots to be predictable and adaptive, they need a priority-based architecture and a new legal model, argues a researcher ...
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