Chris Connor chats with The Wild Robot Composer Kris Bowers… The Wild Robot has earned some of the strongest reviews for an ...
During the 1980s, computers transitioned from large, clunky machines in back offices, to devices on everybody's desk. While ...
This article is part of an ongoing series on AI in Rhode Island. A favorite puzzle of philosophers is the trolley problem. You can pull a lever and divert a runaway trolley just in time to avoid ...
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Armed drones are terrifying. They can rain down hellfire without the targets even knowing they're in danger. And adding to the creepiness, the person pulling the trigger is usually thousands of ...
AI-powered mobile robots developed by University of Liverpool speed up chemical synthesis by making data-driven decisions faster than humans. The team developed AI logic for robots to process data and ...
The Wild Robot director Chris Sanders and producer Jeff Hermann spoke with ComingSoon Editor-in-Chief Tyler Treese about the DreamWorks movie adaptation of the hit book. The duo discussed the ...
MIT this week showcased a new model for training robots. Rather than the standard set of focused data used to teach robots new tasks, the method goes big, mimicking the massive troves of ...
"The whole point of society is we all do jobs. If everything is done by robots, everybody's gonna be out of work. I just find AI a bit weird." Since 2022, Sheeran has been on the Mathematics Tour ...
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Mr Akihiko Kondo, a Japanese school administrator, had been serially unsuccessful as a suitor. Demoralised by a string of rejections and despairing of ever having a real woman as a life-partner ...
Dog-like robots could one day learn to play fetch, thanks to a blend of artificial intelligence (AI) and computer vision helping them zero in on objects. In a new study published Oct.10 in the ...