Robots are here to stay, and they’re only getting smarter. But it’ll be a while until they respond to our every verbal command, so until then we’ll have to use our mind to communicate with them.
BUFFALO, N.Y. – Worried that machines will someday control the human race? If so, relax. Researchers at the University at Buffalo and elsewhere are helping to advance technology that allows people to ...
Researchers are looking to push robotic exoskeletons into the realm of thought control, eliminating the need for hand controls and reaching those unable to use their upper bodies. Journalist Bonnie ...
Using a humanoid robot connected to a cap that measures humans' brain waives, researchers have created a mind-reading robot. I’m the deputy managing editor of the hardware team at PCMag.com. Reading ...
There have been some amazing breakthroughs that enable humans to control a single machine with their thoughts. The next step is figuring out how to operate an entire fleet of robots with mind control.
When it comes to controlling robots, it isn't just a matter of finding ways to give them commands, but of making sure they're carrying out those commands properly. To help with this, a team from MIT's ...
Swiss scientists have demonstrated how a partially paralyzed person can control a robot by thought alone, a step they hope will one day allow immobile people to interact with their surroundings ...
Baxter the robot is blushing. It made yet another embarrassing mistake by placing a spray paint can in the wrong bin. A moment later, the big, red bot makes the right choice, placing a bundle of wire ...
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