Hot Wheels aren’t just for kids; they’re the hottest adult collectible, with rare cars worth thousands and over nine billion sold since 1968. Why does this matter right now?
Tech policy is changing fast, and it’s having a big effect on how we use technology and how new ideas grow. Every year, rules shift, and what was allowed yesterday might look different tomorrow. In ...
The Snobots and Roboparks team victories at the FIRA Roboworld Cup are a testament to the dedication of both students and faculty, and they lay the groundwork for a new phase of innovation at ...
Halloween is the perfect opportunity to transform into anyone — or anything — you’ve ever imagined. Whether you’re drawn to spooky classics, pop culture icons or creative DIY designs, the right ...
Watch robotic hand glide to Smooth Criminal a playful moonwalk demo shows just how dexterous robotic motion has become.
AI is a topic on everybody's lips – even becoming a plot line in the latest series of Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon drama The Morning Show – but what exactly is it and should we be wary or ...
The high-tech industry, particularly the robotics sector, faces a pressing labor issue. And this labor issue isn’t one that will be displaced by automation in the future. I am talking about the ...
Walk into a campus hackathon today and the scene has changed. Teams still argue, still pull all-nighters, still sprint towards a demo. But the tools on the table now often include AI assistants, ...
As people embrace ChatGPT and other large language models, University of Michigan anthropologist Webb Keane says it's easy for people to imbue AI with a human, or even god-like, authority.
New Braunfels girl who was having multiple seizures a week returns to swimming, hanging out with friends after robotic-assisted surgeries at Texas Children's Hospital in Austin.
U.S. technology company Nvidia and Fujitsu, a Japanese telecommunications and computer maker, have agreed to work together on artificial intelligence to deliver smart robots and a variety of other ...
Is your doctor stuck in 2011? A new survey found six percent of Americans feel like they're walking "backwards in time" 14 years whenever they have a doctor's appointment. The ...
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