In the international Cybathlon competition, people with physical disabilities undertake routine tasks with the aid of assistive tech that can be seamlessly integrated into everyday life. Here are three ETH teams that will be putting their innovative solutions to the test at this October’s event.
The moonshot of many roboticists is cooking up the proper hardware and software combination so that a machine can learn “generalist” policies (the rules and strategies that guide robot behavior) that work everywhere, under all conditions.
In this episode, we discuss research coming out of Columbia University to better connect humans with robots by having them detect, process, and respond to facial expressions!
Columbia engineers build Emo, a silicon-clad robotic face that makes eye contact and uses two AI models to anticipate and replicate a person’s smile before the person actually smiles
In a recent episode of the podcast "The Tech Between Us," host Raymond Yin engages in a compelling discussion with Chris LaPré, the Chief Technology Officer at the Connectivity Standards Alliance.
In this episode, we discuss a novel new approach for increasing the field of view of autonomous systems by leveraging reflections of blindspots on reflective bodies.