Just like us, robots can't see through walls. Sometimes they need a little help to get where they're going.
Engineers at Rice University have developed a method that allows humans to help robots "see" their environments and carry out tasks.
The strategy called Bayesian Learning IN the Dark -- BLIND, for short -- is a novel solution to the long-standing problem of motion planning for robots that work in environments where not everything is clearly visible all the time.
How Agricultural Robots Can Help Global Food Supply Shortages
IDTechEx considers whether the Russia - Ukraine war will impact global food supply shortages, and how agricultural robots can play a part.
BOSTON , June 15, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- According to Hansotia, about "13% of the global calories came out of production" when Russian and Ukrainian borders shut down.
Cali supermarkets testing autonomous robots | Retail Customer Experience
Five Vallarta Supermarkets in California counties are part of an autonomous cloud-based robot pilot aimed at boosting the shopping experience and improving operational efficiencies.
The robots are from Badger Technologies and the pilot also involves testing the robot inventory management capabilities at a sixth supermarket in a quest to boost on-shelf product availability, according to a press release.
Continental and Octiva to develop autonomous mobile robots for agriculture
Continental and Dutch-Belgian technology company Octiva are partnering to develop autonomous mobile robotic solutions for horticulture applications.
The agreement follows Continental's announcement that it has started the volume production of autonomous mobile robots for intralogistics.
Miko: A Startup That Aims to Make Learning Fun With Robots
The startup supports different formats of engagement such as games, audiovisual content, conversational content, Human-Robot Interactions, among others
Miko is a companion robot that engages, educates, and entertains kids. It creates a personalized learning experience and educational journey for children. There are plenty of ways in which a Miko engages with a kid across a range of topics.
Watch a robot cat with a brain-inspired chip chase a robot mouse | New Scientist
A robotic game of cat and mouse playing out in a lab provides a peek at future possibilities of robots carrying out search and rescue missions or wildlife surveys without much human guidance.
The Tianjicat robot developed by researchers at Tsinghua University in China uses a brain-inspired computing chip called TianjicX. The so-called neuromorphic chip can run multiple artificial intelligence techniques simultaneously in an energy-efficient manner.
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