Instead of simply fleeing directly away from a predator , many prey species from across the animal kingdom choose to escape in a surprisingly wide range of directions.
By studying how real predatory fish (blue acara cichlids) attack robotic prey, researchers from Bristol's School of Biological Sciences were able to experimentally test this idea.
Why Robots Need to See - Robotics Business Review
Most autonomous vehicle manufacturers incorporate high-end 3D LiDARs, along with additional sensors, into their vehicles so that they are provided with enough data to fully understand their surroundings and operate safely.
The LiDAR / Vision debate continues to this day. But since that time there has been a steadily increasing emphasis on cameras and computer vision in the autonomous vehicle (AV) market.
Researchers Developing Smart Robots for Hazardous Environments – IoT World Today
Dylan Kennedy, EMQ’s VP of global operations, sat down with Chuck Martin at Embedded IoT World 2022.
Omdia’s automotive semiconductor analyst sits down with Chuck Martin at this year’s event
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Burlington-Edison high schoolers build underwater robots | Education | goskagit.com
Fearing lawsuits, factories rush to replace humans with robots in South Korea - Rest of World
Kim Yong-rae is the CEO of Speefox , South Korea's biggest manufacturer of capacitors, and he thinks robots are key to the company's survival. On his factory floor, free-standing machines squeal as they spit out gleaming sheets of aluminum that roll into coils.
The air is filled with the rhythmic thud of stamping and the buzzing of machinery moving continuously, on the ground and overhead. Capacitors are essential to almost every electronic device, and these will end up in thousands of smartphones, cameras, and home appliances.
Inventor Robots Deserve Patent Rights, Federal Circuit to Hear
A machine called DABUS is the rightful inventor of a light beacon and a beverage container, computer scientist Stephen Thaler will argue to the Federal Circuit on Monday in a battle over whether or not a human must be the inventor of a patent.
The US Patent and Trademark Office and the US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia have also rejected the notion that the US should grant patents to a machine and not a person.
AgEagle Evolves from Agricultural Drones to Flying Robots - DRONELIFE
At Brown, innovative course explores 'responsible robotics' | Brown University
By merging themes in dance and computer science, the course Choreorobotics 0101 is teaching the next generation of engineers how to create technology that minimizes harm and makes a positive impact on society.
Choreorobotics 0101 is helping the next generation of engineers create emerging robotics and AI technologies that minimize harm and make a positive impact on society. All photos and videos: Nick Dentamaro/Brown University
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