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AI helps pilot free-flying robot around the International Space Station for 1st time ever
Now, however, Stanford researchers have used artificial intelligence to steer a free-flying robot aboard the International ...
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Video: NASA’s cute cube robot flies autonomously for first time on space station
They have become the first to demonstrate that AI-based control can guide a robot autonomously in space. The research focuses ...
Stanford researchers have become the first to demonstrate that machine-learning control can safely guide a robot aboard the ...
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AI takes control in space for the first time, helps ISS robot move 60% faster
Stanford researchers have successfully demonstrated a machine-learning-based control system aboard the International Space ...
BBC Tech Now visited the National Space Industry Hub in Sydney, Australia, to look at how robots were being developed to support astronauts in space. Reporter Nick Kwek travelled to the hub to meet ...
NASA's humanoid robot Valkyrie undergoes rigorous testing at Houston's Johnson Space Center, taking space exploration to another level. Valkyrie, at 188 cm tall and 136 kg, is designed to maneuver ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. The video, which Pettit posted Monday (Nov. 25) on X, formerly Twitter, shows hours of science ...
NASA and industry partners will fly and operate a commercial robotic arm in low Earth orbit through the Fly Foundational ...
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On her first visit to orbit, NASA astronaut Nichole Ayers has just introduced herself to three robots stationed aboard the International Space Station (ISS). “We hit the ground running (or floating??) ...
Robots and humans assembled their brains and artificial intelligence (AI) for Moon exploration at the ESA-ESRIC Space Resources Challenge. A team proved that when it comes to surveying uncharted ...
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