A soft armband that lets you steer a robot while you sprint on a treadmill or bob on rough seas sounds like science fiction.
Anthropic believes AI models will increasingly reach into the physical world. To understand where things are headed, it asked Claude to program a quadruped.
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While compact, Flair Bridge offers powerful capabilities. Flair Bridge, powered by a simple 5V USB-C connection, is fully ...
Noninvasive brain tech is transforming how people interact with robotic devices. Instead of relying on muscle movement, this technology allows a person to control a robotic hand by simply thinking ...
You can use your smartphone to send and receive email, take pictures, play games, check the weather and stocks, get directions, watch videos, surf the web, and call and text people. How about using it ...
The company behind some of the coolest strength-multiplying robots in the world has a new trick up its sleeve: A wearable controller garment that enables teleoperated robots to do a user's bidding.
Seafood lovers and marine predators won’t want to eat this fish. A Massachusetts Institute of Technology team has created a robotic fish that’s directed by a game controller. A video features the ...
Using image recognition and motor control, I built a robot that plays FPS games entirely on its own. It aims, shoots, and ...
A new robotic eye with a light-powered soft lens promises ultra-sharp vision that can be, focused wirelessly and reveals ...