During your next hospital visit, you may just see a robot on the job. That's because artificial intelligence is leading the charge to give medical staff more help.
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You could see a robot or two during your next visit to the hospital or the doctor's office. One company has deployed what is thought to be the world's first fully robotic medical assistant.
If you thought humanoid robots all have stiff, unnatural movements, it's time to take another look. A company in Shenzhen has taken a giant leap forward, perfecting robots capable of the smooth, ...
U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order related to AI to "make America the world capital in artificial intelligence," his aide told reporters in the White House's Oval Office ...
The company says the CUA’s reasoning technique, which they call an “inner monologue,” helps the model understand intermediate steps and adapt to unexpected input. Under the hood, CUA takes screenshots ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on artificial intelligence Thursday that will revoke past government policies his order says “act as barriers to American AI innovation.” ...
A prior Freedom Economy Index report conducted by PublicSquare and RedBalloon discovered that 68 percent of small business owners said Gen Zers were the "least reliable" of all their employees. And 71 ...
A new AI model, based on the PV-RNN framework, learns to generalize language and actions in a manner similar to toddlers by integrating vision, proprioception, and language instructions.
With tests of humanoid bots and new developments in military applications, the year ahead will intrigue even the skeptics.
India], January 23: Ati Motors, a leader in AI and autonomous robotics, today announced a $20 million Series B investment led ...
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