Category Archives: Robotics

Neuralink Video Shows First Human Recipient Using ‘Telepathy’ To Play Game

Sharing extra particulars concerning the course of, Arbaugh mentioned through the reside stream that he was discharged and again to regular merely a day after the implantation surgical procedure. To recall, Neuralink has developed a complicated surgical robotic armed with a needle that’s thinner than a human hair to carry out the process. Following implantation, neural exercise is recorded by greater than 1,000 tiny electrodes packed throughout 64 ultra-thin threads dangling within the recipient’s mind tissue. The firm additionally guarantees that the implant is “cosmetically invisible” and can be utilized to regulate each computer systems and cell gadgets.

“If y’all can see the cursor moving around the screen, that’s all me,” Arbaugh mentioned through the broadcast. He added that other than on-line chess, he was in a position to play “Civilization VI” for hours till the battery ran out, explaining that it lasts for round eight hours however with out revealing how the charging course of takes place. The Neuralink engineer seen within the video assured viewers that extra particulars will probably be revealed within the coming days.

It’s a small however exceptional first step for Neuralink, which has set formidable objectives, together with restoring mobility and imaginative and prescient in sufferers. It appears there’s some studying curve, however the outcomes come rapidly. “I would attempt to move, say, my right hand left, right, forward, back, and from there I think it just became intuitive for me to start imagining the cursor moving,” Arbaugh says within the video.

SwitchBot K10 Plus Robot Vacuum Launches With Promise Of Incoming Matter Support

The SwitchBot K10+ robot vacuum is known for its compact size and is packed with features. It uses a powerful motor, generating 2500Pa of suction to capture heavy items on the floor. It also supports mopping with disposable mops that can be attached after vacuuming.

The robot vacuum comes with a base station for charging and garbage collection. After cleaning, it automatically returns to the base station to charge. The base station has a 4-liter dustbin that can hold waste for up to 70 days.

Other features include memory for up to 10 different maps, carpet detection, 4 suction levels, scheduled cleaning, and support for Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. It is also promised to support Matter in the future.

The SwitchBot K10+ is available in the U.S. at a launch price of $499.99, but it is currently on sale for $399.99 for a limited time on Switchbot’s website or on Amazon.

White House Announces 31 U.S. Tech Hubs to Drive Innovation

The White House has officially designated 31 technology hubs in the United States to foster innovation and support the growth of various industries. These hubs cover different categories, including autonomous systems technology and biotechnology applied in healthcare and pharmaceuticals. The tech hubs are located across the country, spanning states such as Montana, Rhode Island, Oklahoma, Massachusetts, Colorado, Illinois, Ohio, Wisconsin, Indiana, Virginia, New Hampshire, Missouri, Kansas, Maryland, Alabama, Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, Louisiana, Idaho, Georgia, South Carolina, New York, Florida, Oregon, Texas, Maine, Washington, Vermont, and even Puerto Rico.

Several federal agencies, including the USDA and the Transportation Department, will provide assistance to these tech hubs when appropriate. Gina Raimondo, the U.S. Secretary of Commerce, expressed the importance of these consortia, stating, “Each of these consortia will help us ensure the industries of the future — and their high-paying jobs — start, grow, and remain in the United States.” It is worth noting that the selection process for these tech hubs involved entities applying for the designation, with the 31 chosen from a pool of approximately 400 applicants. The grants allocated to support these tech hubs will amount to nearly $500 million.

iRobot’s Roomba Combo J9+ Takes A Smarter Approach To Mop Drips & Pet Mess

iRobot has introduced the new Roomba Combo j9+ robot vacuum and mop, which makes a significant improvement in how it handles mop drips and pet messes. Unlike previous models that simply raise the mop pads slightly when encountering carpeted surfaces, the Roomba Combo j9+ lifts the mop pads onto the top of the robot to avoid any drips. Additionally, the new Roomba features SmartScrub, a function that applies extra pressure and back-and-forth motions to the mop for twice the scrubbing power. With dual rubber brushes and 100% more powerful suction than the Roomba i Series, the Roomba Combo j9+ ensures a thorough clean.

One of the standout features of the Roomba Combo j9+ is its compatibility with iRobot OS 7.0’s Dirt Detective. This feature analyzes the cleaning requirements of each room and determines which rooms should be cleaned first based on their level of dirtiness or their most recent cleaning. It automatically adjusts its cleaning behavior accordingly, such as doing two passes in kitchens and bathrooms, increasing vacuuming strength on carpets, and using less liquid on hardwood floors. The Roomba also has a smart sequencing feature that leaves the bathroom for last to prevent tracking messes into other rooms.

The mapping capability of the Roomba Combo j9+ has been significantly improved, allowing it to map rooms up to 7 times faster than its predecessors. It also supports automatic room naming for easier identification. Users can manually override settings through the iRobot app, and the Roomba itself is equipped to detect over 80 everyday household objects, such as wires, socks, and pet waste. In fact, iRobot’s Pet Owner Official Promise (P.O.O.P.) guarantee ensures that if the Roomba fails to avoid solid pet waste, the company will replace the robot.