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MIT professor Daniela Rus explains how AI-powered robots are being trained to safely assist in homes and daily life.
MIT's Biomimetic Robotics Labratory, which sits across the lawn from the school's iconic main building, created these so-called mini cheetahs, four-legged robots that are powered by 12 motors.
MIT created a legged robot that can dribble a soccer ball under real-world conditions. MIT's Improbable Artificial Intelligence Lab, part of the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence ...
MIT's FluidLab advances robot fluid manipulation, unlocking new potential for intricate tasks. MIT's FluidLab has made significant progress in revolutionizing the fluid manipulation skills of robots, ...
Two new research projects out of MIT give robots the ability to sense what they are picking up. It's useful for delicate tasks such as picking up a potato chip.
MIT has designed a robot that is capable of disinfecting the floor of a 4,000-square foot warehouse in only half an hour, and it could one day be used to clean your local grocery store or school.
An unlikely pair of robots and opera singers teamed up for the U.S. debut of “Death and the Powers: The Robots’ Opera” in Boston Friday night. The brainchild of MIT Media Lab professor and ...
The MIT Biomimetics Robotics recently took a number of its talented Mini Cheetah robots for some fun in the park. Take a moment to enjoy the incredible sight of the nine remote-controlled ...
At a time when social distancing has become the norm, MIT researchers are teaching robots how to work more effectively alongside humans. Written by Esther Shein, Contributor July 1, 2020, 7:05 a.m. PT ...
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