Ronald Arkin has created prototype software for the Army that could configure robots with a built-in "guilt system," potentially making them better than human soldiers at avoiding civilian casualties.
Robots are changing the way many businesses operate. As this trend continues, more companies will embrace robots, which means more demand for engineers to design and program them. Consequently, ...
Xiaomi has hired a former engineer from Tesla's Optimus team, Zach Lu Zeyu, to join the Chinese tech giant's robotics ...
Heriot-Watt University Dubai has developed a series of “Engineer for a Day,” workshops to give participants an opportunity to ...
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Hanut Singh, a 30-year-old lead robotics application engineer at Chef Robotics based in Dallas. It's been edited for length and clarity. Before ...
Early in Levi Unema’s career as an electrical engineer, he was presented with an unusual opportunity. While working on ...
DigiKey, the leading global electronic components and automation products distributor, is offering a free webinar with ...
The 1,500 g automation arm by Oleksandr Stepanenko keeps moves under a micron, boosting photonics throughput while fitting on ...
64-year-old Mark Bryan is works as a robotics engineer, coaches a local football team, exercises twice a week and is married with three children. However, if you ever see him walking in the street, ...
The chief legal and administrative officer for an undersea robotics company founded by a NASA robotics engineer is one of two executives the company recently dismissed, according to a regulatory ...
A former head of product safety at Figure AI is suing the company for wrongful termination after warning executives that its ...