Tiny microrobots are learning to fly with insect-like speed and control, thanks to new AI-driven technology developed at MIT.
Researchers and students developed a new AI model that generates motion in a variety of robots using simple text commands.
General-purpose robots remain rare not for a lack of hardware but because we still can’t give machines the physical intuition ...
NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / December 15, 2025 / Classover Holdings Inc. (Nasdaq:KIDZ)(Nasdaq:KIDZW) ("Classover" or the "Company"), a leading provider in K-12 educational AI, today announced ...
Stanford researchers have become the first to demonstrate that machine-learning control can safely guide a robot aboard the ...
Over the past decades, roboticists have introduced a wide range of advanced systems that can move around in their ...
Embodied learning for object-centric robotic manipulation is a rapidly developing and challenging area in embodied AI. It is ...
Prince George will soon be following in Prince William's footsteps with one Diana-inspired part of his royal education ...
The autonomous vehicle industry is heating up thanks to advances in AI. But can those same innovations help startups like HyprLabs build safe tech?
A new meta-learning framework inspired by how babies explore the world could help robots adapt faster, handle objects safely, and interact more naturally with humans.
An IEEE senior member discusses the results of the organization's global study on the potential impact of AI robotics.
Say you want to listen in on a group of super-intelligent aliens whose language you don't understand, and whose spaceship ...