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A robot is a physical device capable of independent movement. Use this tag for questions involving the relationship of AI with robots. If you have questions about the physical aspect of robots, you should see if it fits our sister site Robotics, at https://robotics.stackexchange.com.

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How far are we from developing a robot that can cook at a stove with utensils pots and ingredients, and that can be operated with a visor and limb remote controls?
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Which type of Machine Learning is used in robots? Is it supervised learning or unsupervised learning or Reinforcement learning? Especially the robots that were sent in space?
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A Turing Test is a method of inquiry for determining whether or not a computer is capable of thinking like a human being. In an ideal Turing test, it would be clear to differentiate between a real ...
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I have a car with 8 lidars, each with a field of view of 60 degrees. My car looks like this: How can I merge all the lidar readings into 1 point cloud?
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Discussing the video More Parkour Atlas, a friend asked how the robot's movement was so similar to the one from a real human and wondering how this is achieved? To my knowledge, this is not something ...
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Since the supreme court is always political, why not program 9 AI robots that use different methods to determine whether a law is constitutional and the outcome of cases. How would engineers go about ...
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Karel the robot is an education software comparable to turtle graphics to teach programming for beginners. It's a virtual stack-based interpreter to run a domain-specific language for moving a robot ...
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Which algorithm is used in the robot Sophia to understand and answer the questions?
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I want to make a kind of robotic brain, i.e. a big neural network, which includes an NLP model (for understanding human voice), real-time object recognition system (so that it can identify particular ...
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What if we took a recursive approach and built a smallest possible first robot (Robot 1) that could transfer information and data about the place it was at and could build itself in a very small size ...
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Most humans are not good at chess. They can't write symphonies. They don't read novels. They aren't good athletes. They aren't good at logical reasoning. Most of us just get up. Go to work in a ...
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I talk about the robot from: Hanson Robotics, which was granted the right to citizenship from Saudi Arabia. I have found the following articles: Your new friend is a humanoid robot Source: ...
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Could a multi-camera SLAM system for self-driving cars that is accurate to under 10 cm (3.9 in) at parking lot speeds (i.e. very low driving speeds) retain this level of accuracy at high driving ...
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AI is progressing drastically, and imagine they tell you you're fired because a robot will take your place. What are some jobs that can never be automated?
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I'd like to investigate the possibility of achieving similar recognition as it's in Honda's ASIMO robotp.22 which can interpret the positioning and movement of a hand, including postures and gestures ...
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