Have you ever been in a situation where you’re cruising down the road, enjoying a smooth ride, when suddenly — wham — you hit a pothole? It jolts your car and reminds you of the never-ending battle against these road menaces. Well,
The megacity at the heart of Neom is a massive £803bn project by the Saudi Arabian government to create a new metropolis in the middle of the desert, however, it is already facing problems. Comprising two 170km stretches of building work, it has
An artificial intelligence group has released a new set of results assessing the speed of hardware in running AI applications. Two new benchmarks measure the speed of AI chips and systems in generating responses from data-packed AI models. One new benchmark also
Children have revealed their dream “stadium of the future” – including drones delivering refreshments, and light-up balls. Former Scotland and Gloucester player, Rory Lawson, and current Scotland woman’s international, Coreen Grant, listened as kids enthused about seeing water slides to get around
Blood clots are a serious health problem that can cause strokes, heart attacks and even death. Some blood clots can be removed by doctors using a flexible tool that goes inside the affected vein or artery, but others are too hard to
When you think of humanoid robots, you might think of an army of T-800s from “Terminator” or C-3PO from “Star Wars.” You probably don’t think of shapewear. But women’s clothing brand Spanx is using a robot to work in its Georgia warehouse
Imagine a factory that can make humanoid robots that can walk, run, and work like us. Sounds like a sci-fi movie, right? Well, it’s not. It’s RoboFab, and it’s opening soon here in the U.S. CLICK TO GET KURT’S FREE CYBERGUY NEWSLETTER
A new study found that employees are more likely to be lazy when working near or with robots versus working on their own or with a group of people. Scientists at the Technical University of Berlin in Germany provided images of circuit
AI robots capable of carrying out attack on NHS that would cause COVID-like disruption, expert warns
Robots run by artificial intelligence have the potential to attack the United Kingdom’s National Health Service (NHS) and cause a disruption on the scale of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a cybersecurity expert. Ian Hogarth, who works on the U.K.’s AI task
Winking, grimacing or nodding their heads, robots mimicked the expressions of visitors at a robot expo in Beijing. They were among the creations dazzling people attending the annual World Robot Conference, where companies showed off robots designed for a wide range of