Scientists have developed a novel approach to creating artificial skin for robots that can self-repair, mimicking the healing process of human skin. This breakthrough involves using cultured skin cells and a unique anchoring system that prevents the skin from sagging or detaching from the robot’s frame, leading to a more lifelike appearance.
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LG Business Solutions USA has launched the latest iteration of its CLOi ServeBot, a door-type autonomous robot designed to enhance delivery services in hospitality and healthcare settings. The new CLOi ServeBot boasts advanced AI, communication, and control technologies, offering efficient multi-delivery capabilities and user-friendly features.
China’s sex doll industry is leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to create more realistic and interactive ‘companion’ bots. While promising a new era of emotional connection, these AI dolls raise ethical concerns about blurring human relationships and potential harm. Companies like Starpery Technology are developing AI-powered dolls capable of conversation and physical interaction, aiming for wider accessibility and future applications beyond companionship.
Navia Robotics’ autonomous cleaning robots are transforming floor maintenance in airports and transportation hubs, offering significant labor cost savings and enhancing cleanliness for a better traveler experience.
Saudia Airlines is revolutionizing the travel experience for its passengers by embracing cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics technologies. AI-powered chatbots and virtual assistants provide round-the-clock support, while robots at airports assist with check-in, baggage handling, and navigation. AI is also used to enhance maintenance and safety through predictive maintenance tools. Saudia plans to further integrate AI and robotics to offer personalized services and streamline operations, setting new standards in airline innovation.
NASA is moving forward with a study on a levitating robot train system concept for the Moon’s surface. Known as FLOAT, this concept aims to transport materials efficiently and autonomously, supporting future lunar exploration endeavors.
Climate change has intensified wildfires in North America, prompting the use of drones to assist in firefighting efforts. However, current drones have limitations, as they cannot navigate through smoke or fly low enough to provide optimal assistance. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University are developing drones that can overcome these challenges, creating 3D digital twins of impacted areas and providing firefighters with real-time information to enhance safety and effectiveness.
The robotics industry is witnessing a surge in the integration of artificial intelligence (AI), promising significant improvements in automation and innovation. Global demand for industrial robots is projected to reach record levels, with China leading the market. AI advancements, such as ChatGPT, are fueling the development of robots that can be programmed using simpler language and learn through observation. Collaborative robots, or cobots, are becoming increasingly capable, working alongside humans in various industrial settings.
The Orange High School Robotics Team 1787, known as the Flying Circuits, had an impressive showing at the prestigious FIRST Robotics Championship, which took place from April 17th to 20th in Houston, Texas. The team advanced to the first round of the finals as part of an alliance with two other schools.
Shady Side Academy’s Blue robotics team members collaborated with Cooper-Siegel Community Library to host a program that introduced young builders and coders to the world of robotics. Through hands-on classes, the junior engineers learned the fundamentals of construction, programming, and problem-solving. The highlight of the program was a showcase of their robotic creations, demonstrating their ingenuity and teamwork. The initiative aimed to foster a passion for science and technology among the younger generation.