Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Last week, MIT researchers introduced DAAAM, short for Describe Anything, Anywhere, at Any Moment. While the name is a bit long, ...
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Elephant’s memory: MIT built a robot that could remember exactly where you left your household items
Artificial intelligence has become remarkably good at recognizing faces, understanding speech, and even writing computer code. Yet one everyday ability has remained surprisingly difficult for robots: ...
MIT’s DAAAM gives robots long-term memory by attaching language descriptions to 3D maps. You can ask “where did I leave my wallet?” and it knows. Robots are still surprisingly bad at remembering where ...
A robot on a factory floor can carry parts, scan shelves, and move around people with growing skill. What it still struggles to do is something a human worker handles almost without thinking: remember ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. MIT researchers have introduced DAAAM, a system designed to give robots persistent memory of ...
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