Social companion robots have been shown to reduce loneliness in one-on-one interactions with senior living residents. A ...
Robots that look and move like people are no longer just science experiments or movie props. Some are already showing up in real jobs working in stores, helping in warehouses, or doing chores at home.
Robots are increasingly being used in manufacturing, agriculture and health care. But programming a team of robots to carry out individual tasks raises a question: How can robots learn from other ...
The team at TUM’s (Technical University of Munich) Learning Systems and Robotics Lab has developed a humble-looking robot that resembles a stick on wheels with a camera on top. However, don’t let the ...
Curious how robot swarms can operate far longer in 6G edge computing setups? A new Engineering study reveals a smart subset selection strategy that taps into data correlation between robots, cutting ...