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Wearable Devices’ Mudra technology provides hands-free and touch-free interaction of digital devices, robots and machines using the Mudra neural input wristband.
And the process could one day allow robots to learn new information without any input from people - a process called 'unsupervised learning' that would represent a giant leap forward in AI technology.
A researcher at Georgia Institute of Technology announced that it has developed ' micro-bristle-bots ', a robot with a size of only 2 mm. A tiny ant-like tiny-haired robot can be output with a 3D ...