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From automata to algorithms: How the first computer was imagined
Long before modern computers existed, scientists and philosophers wondered whether machines could imitate human reasoning. This video traces the evolution of that idea from Aristotle’s logic and ...
Women’s Day is a moment to recognise women who have shaped different fields, including technology and artificial intelligence ...
Rajeev Motwani, an IIT Kanpur graduate and Stanford professor, played a crucial role in mentoring Google founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page. A leading computer scientist, he helped shape early ideas ...
The speed at which artificial intelligence is gaining in mathematical ability has taken many by surprise. It is rewriting what it means to be a mathematician ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
Poultry processing robotics advances with ChicGrasp
What started out as a response to labor shortages in poultry processing plants during the COVID-19 pandemic has turned into a robotics system that can learn by imitating human movements to handle ...
The machines are built from autonomous modules that can be snapped together in a variety of forms ...
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Robots that refuse to fail: AI evolves 'legged metamachines' that reassemble and withstand injury
Northwestern University engineers have developed the first modular robots with athletic intelligence. They can be combined and recombined in the wild, recover from injury and keep moving no matter ...
Jon R. Lindsay does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
AI, a dead student, and US airstrikes: How a civilian became caught up in a new age of warfare - IN FOCUS: As debate grows over the role of AI in military strikes in the bombing of Iran, scrutiny has ...
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Robot hands so sensitive they can grab a potato chip
A new type of robotic hand developed at The University of Texas at Austin demonstrates such sensitive touch that it can grasp objects as fragile as a potato chip or a raspberry without crushing them.
India Today on MSN
Techie who worked at Microsoft compares Indian and global work culture, says Indians don't do deep tech work
A Reddit user claiming to have worked at Microsoft and Qualcomm is going viral for sharing views on the kind of work Indian tech teams handle. The techie argues that most Indian engineers rarely get ...
Five years post-spinal injury, a patient is back on his feet. The NeuCyber Matrix BMI System (Beinao-1) made it possible.
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