They call it a “world model”, an essential tool to help AI systems make sense of the complex, unpredictable physical spaces ...
The barriers to adopting physical AI are falling, and leaders will be well served by understanding the possibilities this shift enables.
The Extinction of Experience: Being Human in a Disembodied World, by Christine Rosen, W.W. Norton & Company, 272 pages, $29.99 Human beings are not brains in vats. We are not computer code. We are ...
As AI systems take on safety-relevant roles, demonstrating compliance and explainability is increasingly a prerequisite for market access, partnerships and scale.
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Amazon recently announced that it had deployed its one-millionth robot across its workforce since rolling out its first bot in 2012. The figure is astounding from a sheer numbers perspective, ...
Panelists discuss the challenges and opportunities of integrating AI into the physical world. (Purdue University Photo) Industry leaders convened at Purdue University last month for a robust ...
The robots won’t be replacing us, but we will increasingly be working side-by-side with artificial intelligence tools that can then learn from our human expertise. That’s one conclusion of researchers ...
The newest evolution of AI needs to be carefully vetted before being unleashed in the real world, tech experts and execs say.
In the early 2000s, the idea that you could write programs on microcontrollers that did things in the physical world, like run motors or light up LEDs, was kind of new. At the time, most people ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Alex Ossola: Hey, What's News listeners? It's Sunday, June 15th. I'm Alex Ossola ...