A new tomato-picking robot is learning to think before it acts. Instead of simply identifying ripe fruit, it predicts how easy each tomato will be to harvest and adjusts its approach accordingly. This ...
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New 4D vision chip can help robots, drones track distance and speed of moving objects
Researchers at Pointcloud GmbH in Zürich, Switzerland, have packed advanced 4D sensing technology — ...
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Thermal cameras used in drones and robots can be tricked by heat sources, study finds
As thermal cameras become commonplace on autonomous drones and vehicles, a University of Florida engineering professor is ...
Current vision systems for robots and drones rely on 3D sensors that, although powerful, do not always keep up with the ...
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China unveils ‘blue-collar’ humanoid robot that switches tools in six seconds
Chinese robotics firm XGSynBot debuted its Z1 humanoid robot capable of working across multiple ...
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