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Revision as of 09:59, 30 April 2023
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- Case Studies
- Keeping track of what AI can do and where it is being applied | DeepIndex
- Social Robots
- 3D Simulation Environments
- Connecting Brains
- Reinforcement Learning (RL)
- Autonomous Bag
- This Robotic Chemist Does Over 600 Experiments a Week and Learns From Its Own Work | Edd Gent - SingularityHub
- Zumi! | Robolink
- Robots for Healthcare
- White Castle To Introduce Kitchen Robotic Assistant Flippy | Heard on All Things Considered - NPR
- The Advent of AI / Robotics in the Welding Industry | Philadelphia Technician Training Institute
Boston Dynamics
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Boston Dynamics has a range of products that are robust enough for dull, dirt, and dangerous tasks, and agile enough for human-purposed environments. Some of their products include:
- Atlas - an R&D platform pushing the bounds of robotics forward. It leverages its whole body to move with human-like grace and speed
- Spot - an agile mobile robot that offers unmatched mobility to tackle tasks in industrial environments and beyond
- Stretch - a versatile mobile robot for case handling and truck unloading
Ddog
Ddog project features Spot robot from Boston Dynamics and a Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) system, powered by AttentivU, a pair of wireless glasses that can measure person’s Electroencephalography (EEG – brain activity) and Electrooculography (EOG – eye movements) signals. Ddog project is the next step in extending the Brain Switch application, a real-time, closed-loop BCI system allowing for real-time correspondence of simple user needs to a caretaker non-verbally. The Brain Switch aims on helping to support basic communication needs to those with physical challenges (ALS, CP, SCI). Ddog project is built using the same tech stack and infrastructure as Brain Switch. The biggest advantage of the Ddog is its mobility: it is a the first fully autonomous, brain-powered, wireless system, that features Spot robot, runs on 2 iPhones, with no need of using sticky electrodes, backpacks for compute. Ddog is designed with manipulation assistance in mind: the arm of Spot is used to: deliver groceries, bring a chair, a book or a toy, etc. This interview with Nataliya Kosmyna, Ph.D, the project lead of Ddog covers the following topics: Why creating Ddog? Why using Spot and not other robot? What is the tech stack behind Ddog? Why it is important to have wireless and portable brain sensing solution for Ddog project? As well as crazy use cases, the Future of Ddog project, STEM and Ddog and much more!
Disney Research
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All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them - Walt Disney
Home
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- Artificial Intelligence in Home Robots – Current and Future Use-Cases | Insights
- DIY Artificial Intelligence Robot | NOVA - Robotics
- Smartibot kit turns any household object into an AI-enhanced robot | Dezeen
- Machine learning made easy with two SparkFun AI kits | Electronic Products
- Robots, Parts, & Custom Solutions | SuperDroid Robots
- Be a STEM Hero | Revolution Robotics
- 20 Best Robot Kits 2019: From Lego to Arduino - Top 20 DIY Robot Kits Available Right Now | Luca Robotics
- The Best Robotics Kits for Beginners | Signe Brewster - Wirecutter
- Top 10 Programmable Robot Kits for Adults | Makeblock
- NOVA DIY Artificial Intelligence Robot | Creoqode
Kitchen
Cognitive Architecture