Overview: Robots are evolving from programmed machines to independent thinkers, capable of seeing, deciding, and acting in ...
Autonomous inspections demonstrate how industry is moving past sensing and data to operational intelligence, says ANYbotics' ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Menacing robot powers up and calls humanity a resource to exploit
On a chilling day in November 2025, a robot with a terrifying appearance powered up for the first time and made a startling ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Robots get new ‘brain’ system inspired by birds, ants to navigate without GPS
Chinese researchers have developed a new navigation system for robots inspired by how rats, ants, and birds get their ...
IEEE Spectrum on MSN
Students Compete—and Cooperate—in FIRST Global Robotics Challenge
A spiring engineers from 191 countries gathered in Panama City in October to compete in the FIRST Global Robotics Challenge. The annual contest aims to foster problem-solving, cooperation, and inspire ...
The Mercury on MSN
Girls Exploring Tomorrow’s Technology marks 25th anniversary
The event was hosted by the Innovative Technology Action Group of the Chester County Economic Development Council, and marked ...
Researchers have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) system that allows robots to distinguish between human emotions ...
The four-day event at Aloki brings 14 workshops that encourage young participants to experiment, build and think beyond the basics ...
The Eastern Lake County Chamber of Commerce on Nov. 12 invited local government officials to provide updates from their communities. This is one in a series of articles detailing ...
Opinion
Early research suggests AI tools may impair critical cognitive skills instead of building them
Other studies have painted a grimmer picture, suggesting that AI may impair performance or cognitive abilities such as critical thinking skills. One paper showed that the more a student used ChatGPT ...
At the heart of this quiet revolution is Mrs Miniyothabo Baloyi-Chiwenga, the school’s founder and guiding force. She is not your typical educationist.
ZDNET sat down with Andrew Ng at AI Dev 25 in New York to talk about developer futures, responsible AI, and why AGI is overhyped.
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