You finish a greasy-yet-satisfying lunch at the cafeteria, pick up the items from the table and walk to the trash and recycling bins. Like most well-intentioned people, you face a familiar dilemma.
Today’s intelligent robots can accurately recognize many objects through vision and touch. Tactile information, obtained through sensors, along with machine learning algorithms, enables robots to ...
Tae Hyung Park, CEO of AETECH, during an interview at the ‘Global Media Meetup’ Tae Hyung Park, CEO of AETECH, answering questions at the ‘Global Media Meetup’ AETECH, founded in May 2020, specializes ...
The "era of global boiling" has come. More natural disasters are occurring due to climate change such as abnormally high heat, bone-chilling cold waves and droughts around the globe. Thus climate tech ...
Robotic technology is helping sort through recycling from Lancaster and other central Pennsylvania businesses and residents. At the Penn Waste Materials Recovery Facility in York, a new robot has ...
Beginning this week, the City of Regina is enlisting the help of robots to perfect its recycling program. Yes, robots. Until the end of October, Regina will use a new automated technology developed by ...
San Francisco, Nov 20 (IANS) Signalling an era of machines slowly taking over human work, a fleet of more than 100 robots are autonomously performing a range of useful tasks around Google offices in ...
A few years ago, Rebecca Hu-Thrams and her business partner, Areeb Malik, rented an attic from an ad on Craigslist to test out their robots using artificial technology. Fast forward and their company, ...
Tae Hyung Park, CEO of AETECH, during an interview at the 'Global Media Meetup' Tae Hyung Park, CEO of AETECH, answering questions at the 'Global Media Meetup' AETECH installed 13 ATron waste sorting ...
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