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Engineers develop AI-powered wearable that turns everyday gestures into robot commands
AI-powered wearable cleans noisy motion signals to let users control machines with simple gestures in real-world conditions.
A new wearable system uses stretchable electronics and artificial intelligence to interpret human gestures with high accuracy even in chaotic, high-motion environments.
Imagine being able to control a robot just by moving your arm, even if you’re running, riding in a car or being bounced ...
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Hand Gesture RC Car
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New AI-powered armband uses gestures to control robots in real time
A soft armband that lets you steer a robot while you sprint on a treadmill or bob on rough seas sounds like science fiction.
Samsung is reportedly testing to incorporate the Galaxy XR headset into its Galaxy Ring. For Android users, this mixed-reality experience is something they have been looking forward to for years. With ...
A white car is plugged into one of several electric chargers in a parking area. While the environmental effects related to building batteries for electric cars, such as the one shown here, are ...
We still have a long way to go unit self-driving cars become the norm. While there are many companies exploring this technology, autonomous driving has hit something of a roadblock after a period of ...
The American-made Aptera pursues aerodynamic efficiency with the singular focus of a bottlenose dolphin hunting a tasty crustacean. Looks like one too. That ultra slippery body helps to achieve a ...
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