Robotics
Veteran becomes first with bionic hand in country
A veteran has become the first person in the country to be attached with an advanced bionic hand capable of conveying sensations, regaining the ability of gripping objects after 17 years.
Gendarmerie Specialized Sergeant Yılmaz Yiğit lost his two arms, along with one leg and one eye, as a result of bomb explosion during a PKK operation in the southeastern province of Şırnak in 2007.
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Vucic: First 1,000 Komarac 2 UAVs to be produced by September
PARACIN - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said Thursday's live ammunition military exercise Fire Strike 2024 at the Pasuljanske livade training range in central Serbia had primarily focused on UAVs and their links with other systems and that Serbian-made Komarac 2 (Mosquito 2) UAVs had been seen in action for the first time.
Arnaoutoglou speaks of the urgent need to invest in new technologies for the accurate detection of fires
The urgent need for investment in artificial intelligence and new technologies for the prevention of fires, PASOK MEP Sakis Arnaoutoglou stressed in a statement, on the occasion of the latest fires in Parnitha, Keratea and other parts of Greece, and called on the government and the competent bodies to take initiatives in this direction.
Athens seeks air defense system like Iron Dome
The reference on Wednesday by Defense Minister Nikos Dendias to the need for a protective anti-aircraft system brought back to the fore a debate which has being continuing at the level of the country's military leadership over the last few years - long before the demonstration of Israel's capabilities against enemy missiles and rockets.
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Cruise robotaxis back on the road with human drivers
GM subsidiary Cruise on has said it plans to get its self-driving cars back on the road without human drivers after suspending robotaxi service late last year due to safety concerns.
Vehicles driven by humans are out gathering mapping data in the Arizona city of Phoenix, which has been amenable to testing of autonomous cars deployed by Cruise and Google's Waymo.
Debris from a Drone Discovered Near Romania-Ukraine Border
Romanian authorities have announced the discovery of wreckage believed to be from a drone near the border with Ukraine. The find, discovered on agricultural land close to the Danube River, has sparked intrigue and concern among local residents and officials alike.
Elon Musk Unveils Tesla's Humanoid 'Optimus' in Striking Walk Video
Tesla's visionary CEO, Elon Musk, has once again captivated the online audience by sharing a video featuring the humanoid robot "Optimus" going for a walk. The footage, posted on Musk's Twitter account, showcases the nearly 6ft (182cm) tall robot confidently strolling around, eliciting reactions ranging from fascination to unease among online spectators.
Inspections straight out of Hollywood
Covert operations with the help of drones, digital maps, GPS systems through which targets are located; dozens of screens broadcast directly what the elite units see as they await instructions from the center for their intervention: The tax administration's operations center resembles a Hollywood movie scene.
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Figure’s humanoid can now watch, learn and perform tasks autonomously
General-purpose humanoid robots will need to handle all sorts of jobs
Autonomous driving is 'happening', but slower than expected
To the believers, the oft-promised autonomous car revolution is "clearly happening" — they point to the myriad displays at the Consumers Electronics Show in Las Vegas that defy the industry's bad headlines.
"Companies are deploying robotaxis in larger scale than before and in more cities," insisted Kersten Heineke, partner and codirector of the McKinsey Center for Future Mobility.