Goyo AmbrosioNeural Networks: You’ve Got It So Easyhackaday.com - by: Steven DufresneNeural networks are all the rage right now with increasing numbers of hackers, students, researchers, and businesses getting involved. The last …
Goyo AmbrosioProgress on a standard RaspberryPi-based platformdiyrobocars.com - zliteOne of the things we’re hoping to do here is create a cheap, easy and powerful platform for people to get started with autonomous car technology. We …
Goyo AmbrosioReady For The Robotic Age? Industry Predicted To Hit $135 Billion By 2019Forbes - Janet BurnsA prototype of a self driving delivery robot, developed by Starship Technologies, navigates at the... [+] Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, on Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2016 (Photo credit Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg). According to the International Data Corporation (IDC), the wild west of innovation …
Goyo AmbrosioRobots That Could Decompose When They’re No Longer Neededverified_publisherPopular Science - Annabel EdwardsScientists at the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT) are developing materials that could allow robots to decompose at the end of their lives, much like humans, according to Reuters. Most robots are made of plastic and metal, which are non-biodegradable. But researchers at the the IIT’s Smart …
Goyo AmbrosioFord is testing its self-driving cars in a 32-acre fake cityverified_publisherBusiness Insider - Cadie ThompsonFord is ready to take its self-driving car program to the next level. The car maker said recently that it is the first automaker to test its autonomous vehicles at a MCity, a 32-acre faux city located in Ann Arbor, Michigan. While Ford has been developing its autonomous technology for more than a …
Goyo AmbrosioBest space photographs of 2015verified_publisherCNET - Michelle StarrHumanity has achieved a number of incredible space milestones and discoveries this year, and we've seen some stunning images from space. Here's a selection of our favourites. Runaway star This stunning nebula is being blasted outwards from the star at its core, WR 124, a Wolf-Rayet star that burns …