Massimo Bucolo is a self made entrepreneur who is betting that the pizza lovers of Rome will give his machine a chance, which makes a pizza from scratch in just three minutes.
Since May of 2020, an autonomous AI named Rachael has been posting one image a day on Instagram, all real-time rendered 3D sculptures that are especially ‘likable’.
Oceanographer and engineer Derya Akkaynak has devised a new algorithm, cleverly named ‘Sea Thru’ that cancels out blue green hues, producing underwater imagery so pristine that it looks like the water has been magically erased from the photos.
We love the irreverence of Eric Joyner’s art, who has a deep interest in an unlikely duo, robots and donuts.
Scientists and researchers at Georgia Tech have created a robot that is so small, it’s almost hard to see.
Will a clothes-folding machine change your life? Probably not. But we are slowly getting closer to our Rosie the Robot future.
It’s been proclaimed for years now that robots will eventually take over many, if not most manual labor professions. While some tedious things like robot sorting and factory work has come to pass, not too many construction tasks have been overtaken by robotics, yet. The Japanese robot HRP-5P is trying to change that, with a demo of it installing sheets of drywall, entirely by itself.
Rolls Royce is deploying a swarm of tiny robots to scamper about inside their jet engines, looking for defects, problems, and gathering data about various hard-to-reach parts.
Creator is an entirely automated robot, able to make you an artisan burger from scratch, for six bucks.
Niko Photographisme has a striking series called The Robot Next Door, which explores humanoid robot that live normal human lives.