A new game by Neal Agarwal called wants you to prove you’re human by solving 48 increasingly difficult CAPTCHA puzzles.
Those smart techie folks at Carnegie Mellon University have put together a program aimed at boosting young students' interest in computer science with the hopes that they can convince more teenagers ...
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Video: ‘World’s first’ AI-powered Santa robot blends learning with holiday fun
H ong-Kong-based robotics firm MangDang Technology has debuted its newest creation, an AI-powered Santa Claus robot, designed ...
With a heavy focus on technology these days, kids that get exposed to related subjects at an early age get a distinct advantage over their peers. In the Society 5.0 future that Japan envisions, such ...
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Dad’s New Robot Surprises Everyone in Funny Twist
Dad’s new robot surprises everyone with a funny twist. Good Vibes Only is your new favorite spot for motivating and uplifting ...
AURORA — A small robot rolled across the floor in the basement of the Edgerton Explorit Center and stopped when it "saw" a shoe in front of it. Another robot made from Legos rolled forward exactly one ...
As its name suggests, Funbotics is committed to making robotics fun while also empowering youth in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) programs. This spring the Yale chapter of ...
Just as movies had envisioned a long time ago, robots are slowly becoming a common sight in our daily lives. Apart from the delivery robots that are roaming the streets, all sorts of machine waiters, ...
Sony, Hyundai Heavy Industries and Naio Technologies were some of the standout robot creators this year. A drone designed for aerial video production, an autonomous boat and a robot that hoes and ...
I could probably write my Titanfall review right now. I’ve played about fifteen hours of the game, all-told. I’ve finished most of one of the multiplayer “campaigns,” though everyone left our server ...
Carson Bruns is working to lend chemists a hand—literally—by bringing collaborative robots into chemical wet labs. Bruns, an assistant professor in the Paul M. Rady Department of Mechanical ...
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