Abstract: This paper presents a novel approach for robot instruction for assembly tasks. We consider that robot programming can be made more efficient, precise and intuitive if we leverage the ...
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Nov 5 (Reuters) - Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has warned that China will beat the United States in the artificial intelligence race, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday. "China is going to win the ...
Quincy Wilson revealed his top five college choices after finally concluding visits for his perfect NCAA program. Over time, the American visited the University of Tennessee, and more to explore his ...
Spanish home improvement and gardening retailer Leroy Merlin attempted this record as part of their annual community event in Madrid. This was Netflix's first movie 3D model visualises what an ...
Once boasting redemption rates above 95%, Michigan's redemption rate on its 10-cent deposit on some beverage bottles and cans has dropped significantly since the COVID-19 pandemic. A new University of ...
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Florida baseball coach Kevin O’Sullivan will take a leave of absence from his coaching duties to address personal matters, effective immediately, the school announced on Wednesday, Oct. 22. “I ...
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Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The news never sleeps. It’s a good job that many of the greatest minds at the FT are so caffeinated they can’t ...