A field called swarm robotics is taking inspiration from ants, bees and even slime molds.
Robots are starting to do jobs like firefighting, lawn mowing and beach cleaning, among other things.
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The Norinco P60’s release was touted by Communist Party officials in press statements as an early showcase of how Beijing is ...
China's state-owned defense giant Norinco in February unveiled a military vehicle capable of autonomously conducting ...
For decades, the idea of humanoid robots on the battlefield has belonged squarely to science fiction. They stalked through dystopian futures in The Terminator, filled the ranks of armies in Star Wars, ...
On an airstrip somewhere in Texas, a swarm of killer jets approaches—controlled by, of all things, a large language model.