With long-term memory, robots can know where objects are. MIT has developed an approach for such a memory framework.
MIT researchers have developed an AI memory system that lets robots remember objects, locations, and details from real-world environments over time.
MIT's DAAAM framework gives robots long-term spatial memory by attaching language descriptions to 3D maps. Ask "where's my wallet?" and it searches its memory.
One company is racing ahead with rapid revenue growth but deep losses, while the other boasts strong cash flow and market ...
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US industrial robotics: Growth, gaps, and opportunities
According to the World Robotics 2021 Industrial Robots report by the International Federation of Robotics (IFR), the United ...
Indian American Johns Hopkins professor gets top honors at global summit for pioneering work in artificial intelligence.
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UK robotics startups driving engineering innovation
Artificial intelligence has become inseparable from modern robotics, with physical systems increasingly managed by algorithms ...
Computer vision continues to be one of the most dynamic and impactful fields in artificial intelligence. Thanks to breakthroughs in deep learning, architecture design and data efficiency, machines are ...
The emerging network of mutualistic technologies – including extended reality (XR), artificial intelligence (AI) and sensors – is set to benefit a number of industries and applications, not least ...
Physical artificial intelligence (PAI) development kits for humanoid robotics range from high-end, industrial-grade platforms ...
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