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Robots have one big problem: they still completely suck
Robots have never looked more impressive, yet in the real world they still fail at the basic promise of doing useful work ...
There has been a boom in functional humanoid AI robots recently, with all the prominent countries joining the race. However, sometimes these experiments can fail, which is exactly what happened to a ...
Many users feel disappointed by AI results because they treat the technology like a one-step tool rather than a collaborator. AI expert Jordan Wilson argues that better outcomes come from a structured ...
Hospitals trumpet robotic surgery as innovation. Surgeons market it as progress. Manufacturers insist the technology is safe. But when things go wrong, everyone insists it was someone else’s fault.
Interesting Engineering on MSN
AI-trained quadruped robot walks rough, low-friction terrain without human input
A quadruped robot has learned to walk across slippery, uneven terrain entirely through simulation, ...
A few short months ago, almost every robot made by the hundreds of companies working on humanoid robots could charitably be described as slow, topping out at around three mph. Walking was on the edge ...
As spine surgery races toward a more automated future, Andrew Meyers, DO, an orthopedic spine surgeon at the Orthopaedic & Spine Clinic Of Louisiana in Monroe has a perspective many leaders don’t, not ...
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