Georgia Tech researchers have developed COBALT, a smartphone-based platform that allows anyone to remotely control robots from anywhere using simple motion controls and Wi-Fi connectivity.
Allen Control Systems (ACS) on Friday said it has raised $200 million to scale production of its Bullfrog autonomous weapon ...
With its new portable memory layer, Walrus Memory lets AI agents carry context across apps, sessions and providers—putting ...
The python was found trying to slither to safety from a collection bin at a Windsor, Ont., sewage plant and taken to the ...
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The Windsor/Essex County Humane Society reported Saturday on the find at the Little River Pollution Control Plant in Windsor, ...
UiPath cofounder and CEO Daniel Dines goes deep on the machinery under the platform – the Temporal engine that lets an ...
The Agent Governance Toolkit brings runtime policy enforcement to autonomous agents, targeting the OWASP top 10 agent risks.
Starlink controversy, AI psychosis debates, invisible malware takedowns, and dangerous MCP vulnerabilities dominated this ...
Traditional job scheduling relied heavily on time-based execution, with cron jobs and hourly synchronisation being common in ...
FANUC Corp. in Rochester Hills, the world's leading supplier of industrial robots and factory automation, has announced a ...