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Watch: YouTuber builds talking robot head that answers like Greek philosopher Aristotle
Polish maker Nikodem Bartnik built a talking robot head that channels the mind of Aristotle using a homemade AI system.
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5 Raspberry Pi 5 projects that are actually useful at home
A Raspberry Pi 5 can replace small appliances, automate tasks, and deliver real value through practical projects that improve ...
XDA Developers on MSN
5 Raspberry Pi projects that made my smart home even smarter
Each of these Raspberry Pi projects added a layer of intelligence and independence to my smart home. They made it more ...
Cyber security is on everyone’s minds these days. Embedded devices like cameras have been used by bad guys to launch attacks on the Internet. People worry about data leaking from voice command devices ...
Innovative platforms like Kolibri, Rumie, and Khan Academy Lite demonstrate that AI-powered education can reach learners even ...
Before we get to today’s column, Steph and Sri broke news Tuesday night about a flurry of investments VCs are making in ...
Build a private, customizable security system. Qwen3-VL powers local AI security that detects people, outfits, and launches a drone or sends alerts ...
Forty Grade XII Computer Science students from New Millennium School, Bahrain, visited Bahrain Polytechnic as part of their educational tour focusing on Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and ...
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Disney teaches a robot how to fall gracefully and make a soft landing
Bipedal (two-legged) robots are sophisticated machines, but they are not the most graceful when things go wrong. A simple ...
A groundbreaking robot head brings Aristotle's ancient wisdom to life with 3D printing and AI. See how it works.
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