It looks almost like any other shopping cart, except sensors allow it to follow the shopper around the supermarket and slow down when needed so items can be placed in it, and it never crashes into ...
Terminators have night and infrared vision. But they had to start somewhere, right? In 1979, a robot at Stanford called Cart that was radio-linked to a mainframe tracked and navigated 3D obstacles ...
Medical crash carts—stocked with medications, syringes, gauze, and IV fluids—are essential tools in emergency rooms, where seconds matter, space is tight, and confusion can cost lives. However, ...
(Circa) — When you hear "self-driving shopping cart," your response might be: "How lazy can we get?" But the new DASH autonomous shopping cart does more than push itself; it's a full-fledged retail ...
Researchers have developed a control system that helps make humanoid robots better handle tough, real-world tasks. Named FALCON, and developed by a team at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), it helps ...
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