Europa, here we come.
In the coming years, NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) will send two robotic missions to explore Jupiter’s icy moon Europa.
Europa, here we come.
In the coming years, NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) will send two robotic missions to explore Jupiter’s icy moon Europa.
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Don’t tell these engineers that they “are being exploited…” wink
Tesla is building a top-class team of roboticists including robot design modelers, actuator designers, manufacturing engineers and technicians.
Join us in building Tesla Bot:
Design/Simulation/Modeling: https://www.tesla.com/careers/search/job/senior-humanoid-rob…tect-96880
Actuator design: https://www.tesla.com/careers/search/job/mechanical-engineer…-bot-98591
Gear design: https://www.tesla.com/careers/search/job/mechanical-engineer…bot-117429
Manufacturing: https://www.tesla.com/careers/search/job/mechatronics-techni…bot-132814
HackSmith Industries/ YouTube.
Initially, the project was supposed to take three months. But it ended up lasting a year and a half and saw many failures, breakdowns, and rewrites. The team behind the YouTube channel even made three videos before scrapping them all and going with the final version.
See the people building up Atlas.
How does Atlas recognize and interact with objects? How do we develop new Atlas behaviors? Why is manipulation important for the future of robotics?
Join our team in the Atlas lab to discover the answers to these questions and more. Keep reading on our blog: https://www.bostondynamics.com/resources/blog/sick-tricks-and-tricky-grips.
00:00: Introduction.
01:57: Perception and Manipulation.
05:11: Electrical Doctors.
06:29: Developing in Simulation.
07:13: “Sick Trick“
08:24: What’s Next?
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The artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot ChatGPT that has taken the world by storm has made its formal debut in the scientific literature, pulling up at least four authorship credits on published papers and preprints.
Editors, researchers, and publishers are currently debating whether such AI tools should be included in published literature and whether the bot should be cited as an author. Publishers are thinking of policies to be created for chatbots like chatgpt.
Research publications and preprint servers stated that AIs like ChatGPT don’t meet the criteria for study authors. They cannot assume responsibility for scientific papers. Some publishers claim that an AI’s contributions to writing papers can be recognized in sections other than those on the author list.
Posted in information science, robotics/AI
Luwu Dynamics products are quadruped robot dogs with 12 degrees of freedom. They are used for teenagers to learn Artificial Intelligence Programming. They can realize omni-directional movement, six-dimensional attitude control, attitude stability and a variety of motion gait. They are internally equipped with 9-axis IMU, joint position sensor and current sensor to feed back their own attitude, joint angle and torque for internal algorithm and secondary development, It can off-line AI functions such as face recognition, image classification, gesture recognition, speech recognition, audio analysis and target tracking, and supports cross platform graphical and python programming.
An interesting interview conducted at a conference workshop with 3 experts discussing what is AI and how it is impacting the world of scientific publishing.
A recap of a recent SSP webinar on artificial intelligence (AI) and scholarly publishing. How can this set of technologies help or harm scholarly publishing, and what are some current trends? What are the risks of AI, and what should we look out for?
An artificial intelligence dubbed Claude, developed by AI research firm Anthropic, got a “marginal pass” on a recent blindly graded law and economics exam at George Mason University, according to a recent blog post by economics professor Alex Tabarrok.
It’s yet another warning shot that AI is experiencing a moment of explosive growth in capability — and it’s not just OpenAI’s ChatGPT that we have to worry about.
Anthropic — which according to Insider secured funding from disgraced crypto exec Sam Bankman-Fried and his alleged romantic partner, former Alameda Research CEO Caroline Ellison — made a big splash with its new AI earlier this week.
The chipmaker is showcasing how a robotics startup is using its simulation platform to train robots to pick up food like pieces of chicken.