Flirtey Continues to Lead Drone Delivery Industry

July Marks The Anniversary of The First FAA-Approved Drone Delivery in the U.S. and The First Autonomous Drone Delivery to a Customer's Home

Robotic Assembly and Manufacturing in Space Comes One Step Closer

NASA Engages Specialty Engineering Firm COSM for Key Design Responsibilities

OrionStar Wins Challenge to Recognize One Million Celebrity Faces with Artificial Intelligence

Researchers at MSR published the first MS-Celeb-1M dataset, comprising images of real-life celebrities, in June 2016 to encourage the development of advanced facial recognition technologies.

Public Safety Training at 2017 Drone World Expo

Pre-Conference Workshop and Educational Sessions Led by Industry Experts

Autonomous Driving Technology

We believe three components are critical for turning self-driving cars into a mass product: power-efficient hardware, optimized algorithms and a solid regulatory environment. While none of these components are fully ready at this stage, competition and advances in technology are speeding the process for the first two.

RPA - The Small and Medium Businesses Challenge

RPA does have impactful potential for SMB companies but the analysis and application needs to a lot more granular and explicit about avenues of costs savings beyond head-count reductions.

ICYMI: TechCrunch Features Restore™ Soft Suit Showcase at MIT's MassRobotics Event

Soft Exoskeleton System is Developed in Collaboration with Harvard's Wyss Institute

NDSU Students Are First North Dakota Team to Compete in International Aerial Robotics Competition

North Dakota will be competing, for the first time ever, in the world's oldest aerial robotics competition for colleges and universities. A team of North Dakota State University students will travel to Atlanta, Georgia to compete in the competition, which runs from July 25th to July 27th.

As California's labor shortage grows, farmers race to replace workers with robots

Geoffrey Mohan for LA Times: Now, the $47-billion agriculture industry is trying to bring technological innovation up to warp speed before it runs out of low-wage immigrant workers.

ZTO Successfully Completes First Trial Delivery Using a Drone

The drone, developed by a domestic drone producer and custom designed for ZTO, flew 14.0 kilometers (8.7 miles) from ZTO's sorting facility in Le Qing county, Zhejiang Province to the office building of an enterprise customer located in an economic development park in the same county.

New Speakers Announced for the RE•WORK Montreal Deep Learning Summit, 10 & 11 October: Hear from Facebook, Twenty Billion Neurons, Google Brain, NYU, Maluuba and more

'Theres no doubt that Canada could lead the planet in artificial intelligence, and with pioneers and industry leaders coming together in the 'Silicon Valley of Deep Learning, we will explore the obstacles that AI is helping to overcome and hear how it can be applied in industry. The world leaders in AI, Yoshua Bengio, Yann LeCun, and Geoffrey Hinton will also be discussing their work in the field in a rare appearance together.

Robotics experts dismiss Musk's call for AI regulation

Steve LeVine for AXIOS: Musk, along with Bill Gates and Stephen Hawking, has been one of the leading voices warning of a dystopian, machine-led future if humans are not careful.

Founders of DeepMind, OpenAI and Chief Scientist at Uber Back Graphcore in New $30m Funding Round Led by Atomico

Graphcore IPU products will lower the cost of accelerating AI applications, increase the performance of both training and inference by 10x to 100x compared to the fastest systems today and enable recent success in deep learning to evolve rapidly towards useful, general artificial intelligence.

Yaskawa Motoman Names Doug Burnside V.P. of North American Sales & Marketing

Yaskawa Motoman is pleased to announce that Doug Burnside has been appointed Vice President of North American Sales and Marketing. In this position, Burnside will be responsible for establishing and executing strategic business direction to drive growth in the North American market, as well as leadership for all sales and marketing activities.

Waymo Is Officially Testing Self-Driving Trucks

Recent research by companies like Waymo are paving the way for others and their own work, and it wont be long before self-driving trucks are on the road once and for all.

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