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Engineers develop incredible AI-powered robot that could save lives in disaster zones: 'Helps to make operations safer'
It’s not just a remote-control toy. Engineers develop incredible AI-powered robot that could save lives in disaster zones: ...
As the number of robots in the Iraq war and other combat zones have risen dramatically over the past five years, so too have robot death tolls. The problem? Soldiers consider these life-saving ...
When a magnitude 7.7 earthquake in Myanmar led to a skyscraper collapse in Bangkok this spring, search and rescue teams—human, canine, and machine—struggled with dangerous debris, thick dust, and ...
Researchers at MIT are testing a robotic forklift prototype they hope can one day unload and move military supplies in a war zone, keeping soldiers out of harm’s way. MIT scientists used robotics and ...
Researchers at the Center for Bio-Robotics, part of Tallinn University of Technology, have created a new robot called “U-CAT” that’s small enough to get into areas that today’s underwater robotic ...
The idea of a human-controlled robot in your home might sound weird at first, but perhaps it's not all that different to what we're already used to.
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