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New adaptive system lets robots replicate human touch with far less training data
Japanese researchers develop an adaptive robot motion system that enables human-like grasping using minimal training data.
Apple's researchers continue to focus on multimodal LLMs, with studies exploring their use for image generation, ...
Apple has released an AI model that transforms single photos into 3D environments. An app makes the technology accessible for ...
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Gauss’s law explained with a cubical Gaussian surface
Gauss’s Law explained using a cubical Gaussian surface. This short walks through flux, symmetry, and electric field reasoning to show how Gauss’s Law applies beyond spheres, making the concept clear ...
Although Nvidia has struggled due to AI bubble fears, NVDA stock managed to pop higher following a Buy signal. Fortunately, ...
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Analyzing a uniformly charged sphere using Gauss’s law
This video analyzes a uniformly charged sphere using Gauss’s law. We walk through the symmetry arguments, choose the correct Gaussian surfaces, and derive the electric field both inside and outside ...
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Adaptive motion system helps robots achieve human-like dexterity with minimal data
Despite rapid robotic automation advancements, most systems struggle to adapt their pre-trained movements to dynamic ...
One of the most difficult challenges in payment card fraud detection is extreme class imbalance. Fraudulent transactions ...
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Researchers harness nonlinear Compton scattering to create sharper, multicolor gamma-ray beams
Researchers from Skoltech, MEPhI, and the Dukhov All-Russian Research Institute of Automation have proposed a new method to ...
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An AI approach for single-image-based 3D character animation with preserved proportions
In Proceedings of the SIGGRAPH Asia 2025 Conference Papers, a research team affiliated with UNIST reports a new AI technology ...
In a recent installment of the International Society of Automation’s “Ask the Automation Pros” series, Erik Cornelsen, ...
Researchers develop an adaptive motion system that allows robots to generate human-like movements with minimal data ...
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