A team of researchers from Osaka Metropolitan University have recently evaluated the environmental costs of artificial intelligence (AI), revealing the requirement for global sustainability initiatives.
In a study published in Scientific Reports, a team led by Associate Professor Hideyuki Kobayashi of the Department of Urology, Toho University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan, created an AI model that can predict the risk of male infertility with no need for semen analysis by measuring hormone levels in a blood test.
Researchers at Binghamton University and the State University of New York have developed a groundbreaking aquatic robot capable of skimming across water surfaces.
Cigarette butts, discarded food wrappers, shards of plastic - all items we wish to avoid when we're at the beach and have our toes in the sand.
Researchers from the Advanced Photon Source (APS) and Center for Nanoscale Materials (CNM) at the US Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory have paired XPCS with an unsupervised machine learning algorithm, a type of neural network that does not require expert training, according to a new study published in Nature Communications.
Imagine walking into an unfamiliar grocery store in search of bottled water. Upon spotting a cooler near a cash register, you open the cooler door and snag a cold bottle. While this may be a simple task for a person to accomplish, an assistive robot would greatly struggle with it.
In a shift towards retail automation, major chains across the United States are increasingly turning to Navia Robotics' AI-driven service robots to optimize their operations, enhance customer experiences, and significantly improve their bottom line.
In a recent study published in the journal Nature Reviews Materials, an international group of researchers from EPFL developed RoboFood to monitor health, provide nutrients, and administer medications to people and animals in need.
Primech Holdings Limited, an established technology-driven facilities services provider in the public and private sectors operating mainly in Singapore, is pleased to announce the launch of Primech AI Pte. Ltd. (“Primech AI”) as an operating subsidiary that will focus on creating robotic-based solutions catering to the vast demands for efficient and autonomous cleaning technology.
Researchers from the New Jersey Institute of Technology developed a technique to train robotic exoskeletons using AI and computer simulations that can assist users in conserving energy when running, walking, and climbing stairs.
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