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Paralyzed man controls robots with mind as China outpaces Elon Musk vision
Scientists at the Chinese Academy of Sciences have enabled a paralyzed man to control robots and wheelchairs, and to perform paid work, using only brain signals.
ZME Science on MSN
The World’s Strangest Computer Is Alive and It Blurs the Line Between Brains and Machines
Scientists are building experimental computers from living human brain cells and testing how they learn and adapt.
Step aside, LLMs. The next big step for AI is learning, reconstructing and simulating the dynamics of the real world.
The success of efforts to turn Phoenix into a dominant center of semiconductor manufacturing may hinge on efforts to train ...
Morning Overview on MSN
‘Digital twins’ rescued NASA robots lost in space, here’s how
When NASA’s free-flying helpers on the International Space Station drifted into trouble, the solution did not come from a new thruster or a last-minute software patch. It came from a virtual copy of ...
Instead ChatGPT has become perhaps the most successful consumer product in history. In just over three years it has ...
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Lakeland, Lakeshore recognized by SCEDC for preparing future workforce
Lakeland University and Lakeshore College were recognized as the SCEDC's Economic Drivers of the Year for training the county ...
Modern Engineering Marvels on MSN
China’s brain implant leap: Outpacing Musk in real-world BCI
Can a thought-controlled wheelchair or robotic dog become as second nature to control as the movement of one’s legs and arms?
E-books and tablets, smartphones, Google and even ‘The Matrix’ were all conceived in the mid-20th century by the author of ‘Solaris’. Here’s how Stanisław Lem predicted the future we live in.
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Researchers create world's smallest programmable, autonomous robots
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and University of Michigan have created the world's smallest fully programmable ...
It’s been quite a year for humanoid robots, with all manner of increasingly advanced designs coming to our attention. The ...
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