(May 21, 2011) Andrew Ng (Stanford University) is building robots to improve the lives of millions. From autonomous helicopters to robotic perception, Ng’s research in machine learning and artificial intelligence could result one day in a robot that can clean your house. STAN: Society, Technology, Art and Nature, was Stanford University’s prototype conferecne for TEDxStanford, and showcased some of the university’s top faculty, students, alumni and performers in an intense four-hour event laced with surprising appearances and memorable experiences. STAN, modeled after TED, explored big questions about society, technology, art and nature in a format that invites feedback and engagement. Stanford University: www.stanford.edu STAN 2011: stan2011.stanford.edu Andrew Ng ai.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com
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Project 3: Making a complete robot Testing the self developed robot arm. Minor Robotics at TU Delft. Bram van der Veen Ingmar Jager Wilson Ko Hans Gaiser Sjors de Wit Jelle ten Kate
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s the latest in Avian robotics – SmartBird. Launched at the world’s biggest industrial fair at the Hannover Messe in Germany, the robotic bird almost perfectly mimics the flight of a seagull…. www.euronews.net
Aldebaran Robotics Nao Robot Show in France Pavilion Shanghai Expo 2010
Aldebaran Robotics founder and CEO Bruno Maisonnier demos the latest version of the Nao humanoid robot. Read more: spectrum.ieee.org