Many of the environments where human-facing universal robots can provide benefits — homes, hospitals, schools — are sensitive and personal.
The Arizona Science Center is teaching first to sixth graders about robotics and coding through Camp Innovation.
The event put families, kids, and resources under one roof to show young enthusiasts what a future in robotics could include.
Cooper the STEM Robot was a favorite among our toy experts because it has a lot of functions built in: It can follow a black line, detect light and dark, sense and avoid objects, and communicate with ...
Code Ninjas has two locations in the the valley and is now offering new programs focused on robotics and artificial ...
Days after Meagan Brazil-Sheehan’s 6-year-old son was diagnosed with leukemia, they were walking down the halls of UMass Memorial Children’s Medical Center when they ran into Robin the Robot. “Luca, ...
Kids at a nursery school in Yamanashi Prefecture near Tokyo have had the chance to play with a friendly robot while it measured their development. The device is programmed to offer around 300 kinds of ...
Health facilities in the U.S. are shifting focus to robots in an attempt to provide emotional support to young and old-age patients alike. As AI has been penetrating into our everyday life, it is ...
A new face is lighting up hospitals and nursing homes across the country. It’s an animated, cartoonish persona displayed on a digital screen roughly the size of an iPad, mounted on top of a robotic ...