Binghamton University researchers have developed a robotic guide dog system that uses GPT-4-powered voice interaction to help visually impaired users navigate ...
If you want a humanoid robot of your very own, here's the cheapest way to make that a reality. And it's actually a pretty good robot, too.
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Neurobots: Tiny living robots now use neurons to guide movement and behavior
Scientists have created tiny living robots endowed with functional nervous systems, marking a major ...
Since the early 1900s, dogs have helped people who are blind or have low vision to navigate their world. Now, in a very 21st ...
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AI-powered robotic guide dog uses voice to guide visually impaired users in real time
Researchers at Binghamton University have developed a robotic guide dog system that can talk ...
It’s always nice to simulate a project before soldering a board together. Tools like QUCS run locally and work quite well for ...
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Electrofluidic fiber muscles could enable silent robotic systems
Muscles are remarkably effective systems for generating controlled force, and engineers developing hardware for robots or ...
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