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Pudu Robotics introduces the PUDU MT1 Max, an AI-fueled robotic sweeper with enhanced 3D perception for complex cleaning ...
Pudu Robotics, a global leader in service robotics, today launched the PUDU MT1 Max, an AI-powered 3D Perception Robotic ...
Smart glasses provide scalable training data compared with static cameras. Robots learn manipulation tasks directly from ...
A new system enables a robot to use reflected Wi-Fi signals to identify the shape of a 3D object that is hidden from view, which could be especially useful in warehouse and factory settings.
Stacking an object on top of another object is a straightforward task for most people. But even the most complex robots struggle to handle more than one such task at a time.
“One of the main limitations with 3D printers is you typically have it printing inside this box, and you can really only print objects of the size of the workspace you’re printing in,” says ...
Thermographic 3D sensor makes transparent objects visible to robots for the first time A new 3D measurement technique, developed by researchers at Fraunhofer IOF last year, solves this problem: The ...
Robots will soon be everywhere – especially if ordinary objects can be turned into them. A computer program can now use 3D printing to convert household objects into hand-activated robots.
Once engineers give the robot an objective, 3D cameras and depth sensors create a virtual copy of an object. The hand's AI then runs myriad simulations to help it quickly figure out what to do.
Joris Laarman has created a free-standing 3D printing robot that creates beautiful metal sculptures with the graceful brush strokes of an artist. You may remember Laarman.
Meet Plen2, an adorably cute humanoid robot that's small enough to stand on your desk. This bot can bust a few moves, such as dancing and carrying small objects. It's also open source and 3D ...