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Neuralink User Taps Brain Chip to Control a Robot Arm
Neuralink patient Nick Wray demonstrates how the brain chip lets him control a robot arm to take a drink from a cup.
When he's not battling bugs and robots in Helldivers 2, Michael is reporting on AI, satellites, cybersecurity, PCs, and tech policy. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto via Getty Images) Elon Musk’s ...
Remedy Robotics announced that it debuted the N1 system, a remotely operable endovascular surgical robotic system.
Tesla's Optimus robot showcased remarkable AI by flawlessly performing Kung Fu alongside a human trainer, as revealed in a ...
Remedy Robotics, Inc., a leading medical technology company, today debuted the world's first remotely operable endovascular robotic system. By combining proprietary hardware with AI-enabled software, ...
Skild is building a “general purpose” robot brain, essentially a prefabricated AI model that can go into pretty much any general purpose robot, for less cost than custom-built robot software. The ...
“Figure 03 is a general-purpose humanoid robot for every day,” the California startup said. In a video, it showed off the new ...
One of the biggest challenges in space exploration is the dangerous nature of space environments: many places we want to explore have no or low levels of oxygen, low or micro-gravity, and potentially ...
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