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6 Things to Know About Computational Intelligence in Robotics Before Learning

February 8, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Studying different methods and strategies for building intelligent devices and systems is known as computational intelligence. It covers techniques like swarm intelligence, fuzzy logic, evolutionary computation, and artificial neural networks.

These methods can be used in various applications, such as robots, autonomous systems, natural language processing, image and audio recognition, and many more. Creating systems that can adapt, learn, and make judgments in complex and dynamic contexts is the general aim of computational intelligence.

In this guide, let’s check out the six things you should know about computational intelligence in robotics before learning it! [Read more…] about 6 Things to Know About Computational Intelligence in Robotics Before Learning

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: computational, intelligence, learning, robotics, systems

Hacking Robots: The 5 Threats You Need to Know About

February 6, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Robots have already flipped manufacturing industries on their heads in the last couple of decades. With the potential to revolutionize everything from the military and law enforcement to education, it’s vital to take stock of the security risks that come with increased automation.

Manufacturing companies are the second biggest target for ransomware gangs. If robots are vulnerable to attack, money-hungry criminals will find a way to disrupt factories and demand payment to restore systems.

Where exactly do the risks to robots and automation systems come from? We’re going to explore who is likely to exploit issues in system confidentiality, integrity, availability, and authentication. [Read more…] about Hacking Robots: The 5 Threats You Need to Know About

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: authentication, automation, connections, data, process, processes, risks, robotics, robots, security, systems, work

AMD launches Kria ecosystem program to help developers bring automation solutions to market faster

February 5, 2023 by David Edwards

Chipmaker AMD has launched a new Kria-based ecosystem program to help developers bring automation solutions to market faster.

Building on the success of its AMD Kria portfolio of adaptive system-on-modules (SOMs), the company has unveiled the AMD Kria SOM ODM Partner Ecosystem.

AMD says this new program delivers production-grade, fully functional Kria SOM-based solutions that help customers get to market faster without the need for dedicated chip-design resources. [Read more…] about AMD launches Kria ecosystem program to help developers bring automation solutions to market faster

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: ai, amd, applications, automation, control, ecosystem, edge, faster, help, industrial, kria, market, odm, partner, program, smart, software, solutions, support, users

Foxconn plans to build autonomous vehicles on Nvidia computing platform

February 5, 2023 by Mai Tao

Foxconn, one of the world’s largest contract manufacturers and Apple’s main iPhone maker, is planning to build autonomous cars and will use Nvidia chip technology to do so.

Nvidia and Hon Hai Technology Group – Foxconn’s domestic name – have agreed a strategic partnership to develop automated and autonomous vehicle platforms.

As part of the agreement, Foxconn will be a tier-one manufacturer, producing electronic control units (ECUs) based on Nvidia Drive Orin for the global automotive market. [Read more…] about Foxconn plans to build autonomous vehicles on Nvidia computing platform

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: automated, autonomous, build, development, drive, driving, foxconn, hyperion, intelligent, nvidia, orin, partnership, platform, sensor, vehicle, vehicles

Celera Motion unveils ‘world’s smallest’ servo drives

January 31, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Celera Motion, a business unit of Novanta, has launched what it says are “the world’s smallest servo drives”.

Named the Denali Series, the new compact, ultra-fast servo drives are perfect for a variety of service robots, surgical robots, industrial grippers and lab automation applications.

Denali is the latest addition to Celera Motion’s line of premium-performance Ingenia servo drives. [Read more…] about Celera Motion unveils ‘world’s smallest’ servo drives

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: applications, business, celera, compact, denali, drives, features, motion, multi-axis, power, robotics, series, servo, single, smallest, version, versions

How to Enhance Cyber Security Awareness for Remote Teams (5 Tips)

January 27, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Remote teams are exposed to more cyber security threats due to an expanded attack surface. With an exponential increase in the number of endpoints, cybercriminals can gain access to sensitive company data.

Enhancing cybersecurity awareness for remote teams is essential, and here are five tips to help with this. [Read more…] about How to Enhance Cyber Security Awareness for Remote Teams (5 Tips)

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: awareness, cyber, employees, policies, remote, security, teams, threats, training

2023 Predictions & Forecasts: Unwritten code

January 22, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Where would we be without computer code and code writers? And where will they take us next? 

Here, experts from of Celonis, Snowflake and Canonical comment on a range of topics and emerging technologies, such as process mining, data sharing, social robotics and the rise of “influencer-coders”. [Read more…] about 2023 Predictions & Forecasts: Unwritten code

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: code, data, process, robots, social

Brain Corp partners with Google Cloud to introduce analytics solution for retailers

January 20, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Brain Corp, an artificial intelligence company creating technologies in robotics, is partnering with Google Cloud to launch “BrainOS Inventory Insights”, a new and proprietary solution able to deliver next generation in-store inventory analytics to retailers. 

Brain Corp, which already powers the largest global fleet of autonomous robots in public spaces and the world’s largest fleet of robotic inventory scanners, will now offer retail customers “a true end-to-end solution” for analyzing the inventory data collected by its BrainOS powered inventory scanning robots.

Using BrainOS Inventory Insights, retailers will be able to quickly identify out-of-stock and low stock events, assess product details such as where an item is (product location), if it’s in the correct location (planogram compliance) and ensure it’s priced correctly (​​price tag compliance). [Read more…] about Brain Corp partners with Google Cloud to introduce analytics solution for retailers

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: accurate, ai, analytics, brain, brainos, cloud, compliance, corp, customer, experiences, google, improve, increase, insights, inventory, product, providing, recognizer, retail, retailers, solution, tag, task

GreyOrange launches GreyMatter open API to manage variety of robotic systems

January 20, 2023 by Mark Allinson

GreyOrange, a provider of automated robotic fulfillment and inventory optimization software, has launched its GreyMatter open API (application programming interface). 

The API enables any vendor’s robotic solution to seamlessly connect to the GreyMatter fulfillment orchestration platform, giving customers the freedom to choose the technology that fits their warehouse environment.

Under the API, GreyMatter can now orchestrate autonomous mobile robots (AMR) and other execution agents from companies that have joined the GreyOrange Certified Ranger Network (CRN) ecosystem. [Read more…] about GreyOrange launches GreyMatter open API to manage variety of robotic systems

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: api, automated, customers, fulfillment, greymatter, greyorange, integration, inventory, network, open, operations, orchestration, platform, robotic, robotics, robots, seamlessly, solutions, technology, work

Kodiak Robotics equips autonomous trucks with Ambarella AI system-on-chip

January 9, 2023 by Mark Allinson

Kodiak Robotics, a self-driving trucking company, has agreed a partnership with Ambarella, an edge AI semiconductor company, to integrate Ambarella’s CV2AQ AI perception system-on-chip (SoC) into its self-driving trucks for all camera data processing.

To kick off the partnership publicly, Kodiak will exhibit one of its self-driving trucks at Ambarella’s demo event in Las Vegas during the 2023 Consumer Electronics Show (CES).

Don Burnette, founder and CEO, Kodiak, says: “Our focus on building the world’s safest and most reliable self-driving trucks requires us to seek out the best partners. [Read more…] about Kodiak Robotics equips autonomous trucks with Ambarella AI system-on-chip

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