MIT researchers have developed an AI memory system that lets robots remember objects, locations, and details from real-world environments over time.
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MIT’s hydrogel tendons boost biohybrid robots 30× in strength
“If muscles are nature’s motors, tendons are the drive shafts—and MIT just built a better one.” That’s how one researcher ...
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MIT’s hydrogel tendons boost biohybrid robot power by 30x
“Muscles never clamp directly onto bone.” This anatomical truth, as simple as it sounds, has become the blueprint for a leap ...
MIT's DAAAM framework gives robots long-term spatial memory by attaching language descriptions to 3D maps. Ask "where's my wallet?" and it searches its memory.
With long-term memory, robots can know where objects are. MIT has developed an approach for such a memory framework.
MIT engineers built an ultrasound wristband that tracks 22 degrees of hand freedom with 120ms latency, enabling real-time robot hand and sign language control.
As technology improves, researchers slowly bridge the gap between prosthetics and human limbs: Scientists have developed a prosthetic hand that lets users feel temperatures and bionic legs that move ...
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