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TIOBE Index for February 2026: Specialized Languages Gain Ground as Python’s Lead Eases Your email has been sent Python remains comfortably ahead in February, but the composition of the top 10 is ...
Abstract: This paper presents a cooperative control framework for dual-arm robots that integrates vision-language models (VLMs) with online reinforcement learning (RL) to enhance autonomy and ...
Consensus proposes retrospective workflows, metrics, multidisciplinary teams, design principles, feedback, and reporting standards for safe deployment of models in healthcare A new expert consensus ...
Washington — President Trump said he will not be imposing tariffs against European countries over their objections to his efforts to acquire Greenland, revealing Wednesday that he and the ...
To be useful in more dynamic and less structured environments, robots need artificial intelligence trained on a variety of sensory inputs. Microsoft Corp. today announced Rho-alpha, or ρα, the first ...
Recursive language models (RLMs) are an inference technique developed by researchers at MIT CSAIL that treat long prompts as an external environment to the model. Instead of forcing the entire prompt ...
Abstract: Continuous Sign Language Recognition (CSLR) is a challenging computer vision task that automatically recognizes sequences of sign language gestures from continuous video streams, aiming to ...
CES is always chock-full of robots, and this year electronics giant LG announced a new bot, dubbed CLOiD, that it claims will revolutionize household chores (as in, you won’t have to do them anymore).
LG has debuted a home robot that's designed to cook, clean, and manage chores using advanced Physical AI. Part of LG's "Zero Labor Home" vision, the wheeled humanoid features dexterous hands and ...
In the field of biomedicine and public health, continuous viral mutation and evolution may enable viruses to cross species barriers, infect non-natural hosts, and subsequently trigger human-to-human ...
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