BOT or NOT? This special series explores the evolving relationship between humans and machines, examining the ways that robots, artificial intelligence and automation are impacting our work and lives.
Robots are everywhere, from the assembly line of major factories to the vacuums cleaning the living room carpet. As big tech companies continue to innovate, they are only becoming increasingly woven ...
This article is part of a series of articles based on common questions in robotics. The previous article dealt with the question: What is a robot? Robots are machines designed to perform tasks – ...
Homogeneous vector and plane, homogeneous transformation, position and orientation transformations, kinematics and inverse kinematic solutions of robot manipulators and mobile robots, Jacobian and ...
Apple is deepening its long-term commitment to India by taking a significant step beyond manufacturing expansion: introducing Swift coding and ...
Saint Louis University’s School of Science and Engineering offers a robotics minor that allows students to study one area related to robotics while exploring how other areas interface with each other ...
Robotic Process Automation goes deeper than BPO previously allowed. Automation end-to-end using bots is not possible, explains ServiceNow's VP Strategy, Chris Pope. As of 2017, the term ‘robotics’ is ...
The fast advance of robot vision capabilities may makes it appear that these technologies have resolved all of the work cell issues that can impact reliable and accurate robot movements. But these ...
It’s a bold declaration for a startup founder aiming to work with robots — or more accurately, the software that helps turn a tractor, tiller or forklift into an automated vehicle. But Stefan ...
Robots can already discern and react to speech thanks to voice-recognition software such as the iPhone's Siri. But “smart” machines still struggle with most other sounds. “In some sense, it's almost a ...