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Moravec‘s Paradox

Spontaneous robot dances highlight a new kind of order in active matter Moravec‘s Paradox

Spontaneous robot dances highlight a new kind of order in active matter

Predicting when and how collections of particles, robots, or animals become orderly remains a challenge across science and engineering. In the 19th century, scientists and engineers developed the discipline of statistical mechanics, which predicts how groups of simple particles transition between order and disorder, as when a collection of randomly…
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December 31, 2020
Low rattling: A predictive principle for self-organization in active collectives Moravec‘s Paradox

Low rattling: A predictive principle for self-organization in active collectives

Shake, rattle, and help each other alongIn classical statistical mechanics, the deterministic dynamics of a many-body system are replaced by a probabilistic description. Chvykov et al. work toward a similar description for the nonequilibrium self-organization of collectives of active particles. In these systems, continuously input energy drives localized fluctuations, but…
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December 31, 2020
Softbank Ventures Asia Leads Financing In Chinese Delivery Robot Firm KeenOn Moravec‘s Paradox

Softbank Ventures Asia Leads Financing In Chinese Delivery Robot Firm KeenOn

Introducing Finley, the fintech newsbot from China Money Network! Using state-of-the-art machine learning technologies, Finley scours the globe for immediately usable data about the latest private equity deals, venture capital funding rounds, and business expansions happening in China. Finley asks: Who's buying whom? What company just raised new capital? What…
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December 31, 2020
Watch: Humanoid Atlas and Spot the Robot-dog wishes you a happy 2021 [video] Moravec‘s Paradox

Watch: Humanoid Atlas and Spot the Robot-dog wishes you a happy 2021 [video]

Spot the Robot Dog made headlines back in 2018 when Boston Dynamics shared several videos of the robotic creature – dancing to Bruno Mars and opening doors. It had most people concerned. Three months later, the company was back with another reveal: Atlas, a humanoid robot capable of an impressive parkour and…
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December 30, 2020