Move over human chemists, there are now molecule-sized robot arms that do chemical synthesis with high selectivity and efficiency, and take no vacation. A team of researchers led by chemist David A.
“First, they learned to learn,” may sound like the clichéd opening line of a movie on some fictional robot uprising, but in an inevitable twist of fate, researchers from Washington State University’s ...
Computers can play a pretty mean round of chess and keep up with the best of their human counterparts in other zero-sum games. But teaching them to cooperate and compromise instead of compete? With ...
National Robotics Week is a time to celebrate the remarkable advancements being made in the world of robotics and artificial intelligence (AI). As these technologies continue to evolve, they are ...
This file type includes high-resolution graphics and schematics when applicable. Different design approaches, techniques, and architectures are widely used for synchronous sequential machines. In ...
Regarding the Tribune article on Vote Security in North Dakota, the process of arming and educating the public with information about the election process may build confidence in some voters but it ...
Researchers developed an algorithm that teaches machines not just to win games, but to cooperate and compromise -- and sometimes do a little trash-talking too. Computers can play a pretty mean round ...