Researchers tested whether one person could command a robot swarm of drones and ground vehicles in complex missions.
Scientists with DARPA are trying to find ways to biohack human cells to create soldiers that can withstand disease better.
Military robots equipped with artificial intelligence and autonomous weapons raise a major question: can they respect human values? Inspired by Isaac Asimov's laws, an American program explores this ...
Swarms of autonomous robots are increasingly being tested and deployed in complex missions, yet a certain level of human ...
ASIMOV stands for Autonomy Standards and Ideals with Military Operational Values, a clunky title intended as an homage to ...
The seven decades of "artificial intelligence" have been marked by exaggerated promises, surprising developments and ...
The IAC held an autonomous 4-car racing competition during CES 2025 and announced commercialization efforts for addressing ...
The DARPA Robotics Challenge will task Oh and his team with building the best robot capable of navigating human environments, using tools and driving vehicles with the goal of deployment as first ...
Human-centered and human-like bipedal robots, including robotic exoskeletons ... Robocup, Cybathlon, and the DARPA Robotic Challenge) have aimed to test and compare robotic implementations in ...
None of the robot vehicles in 2004 finished ... consequences in high-risk scenarios. DARPA’s AIE proposal released November 15, says, “The FACT effort seeks to explore, develop, and evaluate human-AI ...
Humanoid robots perform live with humans, blending technology and creativity through real-time collaboration in a ...