Recent advancements in artificial intelligence and engineering have the potential to change the world in many ways, from health care to disaster response. And now there’s a push from companies racing ...
Recent developments in First Person View (FPV) drone racing highlight an intriguing twist as autonomous drones, powered by artificial intelligence, have emerged victorious against human champions.
MIT Technology Review’s highly subjective take on the latest buzz about AI. Separating AI reality from hyped-up fiction isn’t always easy. That’s why we’ve created the AI Hype Index—a simple, ...
A couple of years ago I wrote about the work of Davide Scaramuzza and his colleagues at the University of Zurich’s Robotics and Perception Group, and the development of a racing drone able to match ...
The autonomous vehicle revolution has hit some speed bumps here in the United States, but in other parts of the world it is accelerating at speeds over 180 mph. The Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League ...
This video is no longer available. Thousands of people are gathering at the Washington Convention Center in Downtown D.C. this week for the second annual AI+ Expo. Companies, colleges, the military ...
BEIJING — It was not even close as a bright red Chinese humanoid named “Lightning” lived up to its name in a half-marathon pitting humans against robots, smoking its competition on Sunday ...
After days of planning, building and testing, Laila Harris’s long-armed, orange-clawed, wheeled robot was ready. She and her classmates were preparing for the Robot Olympics competition at Brookland ...
A robot in China outran the human half-marathon record, though tumbles and chaos stole part of the spotlight.
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