Rahul Somvanshi

University of Tokyo scientists used human cells to develop an equivalent to living skin that can be attached to robotic surfaces to flash a smile. Photo Source : UTokyo

How Did Tokyo Scientists Make a Robot Smile? Discover Their New Skin Engineering Breakthrough

Rahul Somvanshi

A breakthrough has been achieved by researchers who found a way to bind engineered skin tissue to the complex forms ...

OpenAI's GPT-4O

OpenAI’s GPT-4o Model Revolutionizes Multi-Modal AI Interactions with Sub-Second Response Times

Rahul Somvanshi

OpenAI has announced its new flagship model, “GPT-4o (Four-O).” This model seamlessly handles text, voice, and images with fast response ...

Inside Boximator: The Tech Behind ByteDance’s Latest Video Synthesis Marvel

Rahul Somvanshi

ByteDance Research has unveiled a novel tool that will expand the possibilities of video synthesis in the field of digital ...

China Internet Backbone

China Shatters Records with 1.2 Terabit Internet Backbone Launch

Rahul Somvanshi

China’s digital frontier just hit a new high-speed milestone with the launch of the world’s first ultra-high-speed next-generation Internet backbone, ...

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evoBOT Emerges as Game-Changer in Logistics with Advanced Package Handling Capabilities

Rahul Somvanshi

The evoBOT, developed since 2020 by a team focused on creating an advanced mobile robot for logistics, represents a significant ...

Azure Maia and Cobalt Microsoft's AI Weapon in the Cloud Wars

Azure Maia and Cobalt: Microsoft’s AI Weapon in the Cloud Wars

Rahul Somvanshi

The Dawn of Azure’s Silicon Era Microsoft’s recent unveiling of its custom silicon chips, Azure Maia 100 AI Accelerator and ...

Meet Archax: The $3 Million Transforming Mech Straight Out of Sci-Fi

Rahul Somvanshi

Meet Archax, Tsubame Industries’ latest brainchild. It’s a 15-foot, 3.5-ton robot that transforms into a vehicle, blending the worlds of ...

Micron Technology

Micron Ignites American Semiconductor Renaissance with Cutting-Edge Memory Fab Debut

Rahul Somvanshi

Micron’s kicking things up a notch, folks! Gear up, because we’re diving deep into the silicon jungle where Micron Technology ...

From @IEEEXplore, "Using Swarm Intelligence to Boost Decision-making Power of Groups" -- see how the Swarm platform can cut a group's error rate in half

U.S. Air Force Partners with Unanimous AI for Next-Gen Weapon Technology

Rahul Somvanshi

The U.S. Air Force is flying into new territory, partnering with Unanimous AI under a $1.25 million contract to boost ...

First AI capable of intelligently designing new robots that work in the real world

Northwestern University AI Shakes Robotics World with Instant Designs!

Rahul Somvanshi

A team at Northwestern University has achieved a remarkable feat: creating an AI that can whip up functional robots from ...