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How can people hand over packages comfortably to delivery robots?
A research team from the Cognitive Neurotechnology Unit and the Visual Perception and Cognition Laboratory, Department of ...
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This is what the humanoid-robot dystopia looks like today
From delivery robots to AI assistants that mimic humans, the line between humans and machines is blurring. Witness how the ...
Strategic collaboration integrates humanoid robotics with IFS.ai to deliver measurable automation outcomes across manufacturing, field service, and asset management Industrial X Unleashed NEW YORK, ...
When OpenAI released GPT-5.1, it didn’t sound like much more than a routine update, another decimal in a sea of upgrades. But ...
Every four years at the Cybathlon, teams of researchers and technology “pilots” compete to see whose brain-computer interface ...
The five established senses are sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. Each of these has specialist organs that send ...
Discover innovative lazy tech gadgets designed to effortlessly handle your everyday chores. From cooking robots to robotic ...
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Food-snatching seagulls are more likely to leave you alone if you shout at them, researchers say
Researchers have found that shouting is more effective than speaking when trying to scare off seagulls. The study published ...
Shawn Willoughby of UiPath explores how agentic AI is helping financial services cut through legacy complexity — pairing AI agents, automation, and human oversight to strengthen customer experience, ...
OpenAI launches GPT-5.1 Instant and Thinking, upgrades to its troubled GPT-5 flagship and adds more personalization features ...
IFS, a leading provider of Industrial AI software, on Thursday announced at its Industrial X Unleashed a strategic partnership with 1X Technologies (1X), to jointly industrialise humanoid robotics for ...
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Bees Can Learn Symbolic Patterns Like Morse Code and Use It to Find Delicious Treats
The bees were split into two groups. For the first one, a short flash was the “dot” in Morse code, and it was associated with ...
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