Kategorie: IT InformationTechnology
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Smart, effizient, nachhaltig Studie über Sensoren als Treiber der digitalen Zukunft
Viel wird darüber gesprochen, wie KI die Zukunft verändert. Weniger offensichtlich ist die zentrale Rolle der Sensoren für die technologische Entwicklung der kommenden Jahre: Sensoren sind oft nahezu unsichtbar, aber erst durch sie werden viele Innovationen möglich – ob in der Mobilität, der Medizintechnik oder der Umweltüberwachung. Jetzt haben der AMA Verband für Sensorik und…
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Conference Novel computing architectures based on the principles of the brain
Developing innovative information processing and computing architectures that work according to the principles of the brain – this is the topic of the international conference ‘Neuro-Inspired Computational Elements’ (NICE). The latest event in a series of conferences that began more than ten years ago is being held in Europe for the first time: It will…
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Humanoid robots game changer or aberration?
The potential of humanoid robots is often praised, but concrete applications are still rare. A study published by Fraunhofer IPA as part of the AI Progress Centre analyses the status quo and uses research, interviews and surveys to derive recommendations for meaningful industrial use. Stuttgart/Germany, March 12, 2025 – News about humanoid robots, typically with…
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Jack the robot moves like a human
Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed a wheeled robot that makes its way through a crowd of people safely and without hesitation. A computer on board predicts the movement of people in the vicinity and how they are likely to react to the robot. From this, it calculates the fastest route.…
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Effortless robot movements
Humans and animals move with remarkable economy without con-sciously thinking about it by utilizing the natural oscillation patterns of their bodies. A new tool developed by researchers at the Tech-nical University of Munich (TUM) can now utilize this knowledge for the first time to make robots move more efficiently. Munich, 11, 18, 2024. Four-legged animals…