A US Defense Department contractor has developed an AI-powered autonomous robotic machine gun system, which can target small ...
We’re talking about landmines, flamethrowers, and (recently) blinding laser weapons. Beginning in 2013, the UNOG decided to investigate whether killer robots should also be included in this list.
Last year, [Alvaro] built a laser turret robot for the DEFCONBOTs competition. It worked pretty well, but this year, he decided to step it up a notch. Now instead of moving the entire robot laser ...
Chinese officials say that the weapon can be used to suppress the signals of American GPS and other satellites.
Space Force now has a robot dog that can detect nuclear and chemical weapons, currently roaming around the base.
“We believe that adding weapons to robots that are remotely or autonomously operated, widely available to the public, and ...
and a robot dog that can be used to clear landmines. The weapons are not fully autonomous and require a level of human interaction. Robotic and Autonomous Systems director Lieutenant Colonel Adam ...
this feedback must be provided via a detour in the non-contact laser cutting process. The researchers are planning to use the sensors and actuators of a collaborative robot (cobot) for this purpose.