The robots learned about the world in real time, without internal maps, and adjusted their behavior accordingly. At the time, experts told MIT Technology Review the technique was a “breakthrough ...
In our most recent cover story for the MIT Technology Review print magazine, I looked at how robotics as a field is at an inflection point. You can read more here. A really exciting mix of things ...
Research shows that people anthropomorphize robots (that is to say they attribute human forms or personality to them). Kate Darling of MIT, a rising ... as participants’ self-assessment of ...
We’ve seen many creative 3D designs here on Hackaday and [jegatheesan.soundarapandian’s] Baby MIT Cheetah Robot is no exception. You’ve undoubtedly seen MIT’s cheetah robot. Well, ...
The truth is that even the most advanced robots aren't very good at interacting with objects and environments designed for humans. Researchers at MIT are trying to change that. A team from MIT's ...
MIT has recently unveiled a novel design concept focusing on the development of flexible skeletons tailored for soft, muscle-powered robots. Ankit Joshi configures a software program to regulate ...
a graduate student in MIT's Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS). "With our method, a robot can self-correct execution errors and improve overall task success." ...