Research aims to make artificial intelligence explain itself

Eight computer science professors in Oregon State Universitys College of Engineering have received a $6.5 million grant from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to make artificial-intelligence-based systems like autonomous vehicles and robots more trustworthy.

Frontier Precision Brings Microdrones® UAV Mapping Systems to Western U.S.

"We're very excited about this technology and our partnership with Microdrones," said Steve Richter, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Frontier Precision. "We know this is a big part of our future."

Yandex.Taxi Unveils Self-Driving Car Project

Yandexs on-demand transportation service Yandex.Taxi has developed a self-driving car prototype as a first step towards a comprehensive set of driverless technologies for applications across a wide range of industries. Yandex.Taxis driverless car incorporates Yandexs homegrown technologies such as mapping, real-time navigation, computer vision and object recognition, which have been powering a range of Yandex services for years.

Project Lifesaver Partners with DARTdrones for UAV Pilot Training

Project Lifesaver International (PLI) to partner with DARTdrones to provide UAV pilot training to its member agencies seeking to implement the latest Project Lifesaver SAR innovation - the PLI Indago UAV.

Drone vs. truck deliveries: Which creates less carbon pollution?

Science Daily: A new study finds that drone deliveries emit less climate-warming carbon dioxide pollution than truck deliveries in some -- but not all -- scenarios.

Neva offers modular turbo-drones for indoor and outdoor missions

European consortium Neva Aerospace continues to emphasise its aeronautical engineering lead with the announcement that it is ready to deliver all-electric Eole turbo-drones for payloads from 6 - 50kg. This follows successful indoor and outdoor flights for its test rig.

CMU's interactive tool helps novices and experts make custom robots

Phys.org: A new interactive design tool developed by CMU's Robotics Institute enables both novices and experts to build customized legged or wheeled robots using 3D-printed components and off-the-shelf actuators.

ANSI Establishes Unmanned Aircraft Systems Standardization Collaborative

The UASSC will work to coordinate and accelerate the development of the standards and conformity assessment programs needed to facilitate the safe, mass integration of UAS - commonly known as drones - into the national airspace system (NAS) of the United States.

Robotic Exoskeleton's Ergonomic Benefits Widen its Application Scope in Healthcare and Industrial Automation

Steady stream of innovation to attract funding from diverse industries and drive growth opportunities, finds Frost & Sullivan's TechVision team

Olaeris Signs Chinese Joint Venture for AEVA© Unmanned Aircraft Production

The project is planned to be a state-of-the-art aviation engineering and production facility that meets U.S. safety standards and FAA Production Certification requirements.

Artificial Intelligence a Game Changer for Security Industry

SMP Robotics S5 Security Robot lineup enhanced with NVIDIA Jetson TX2 platform was presented at NVIDIA GTC Conference in San Jose. TX2 enables the robots to learn from their environment and make decisions according to what is happening around them.

No walls in sight - AutoSens Detroit puts automotive engineering discussion first at popular US event

350+ engineers and technologists joined AutoSens for 4-day US debut - the leading conference for the discussion of vehicle perception technology - during May 22-25, 2017 at the M1 Concourse near Detroit, MI, USA

Visible Flight: Drones Raise Filmmaking Opportunities

Despite all of the new tools, drones are still only used in about 10 percent of film productions where a camera drone and crew can cost less than $3,000 compared to $25,000 for a helicopter shoot.

Novatio Solutions Selected To Power Fujitsu Digital Workforce

Novatio To Power Fujitsu's Internal Robotic Process Automation Workforce With Operational Agility And Expertise

DARPA taps Boeing for unmanned reusable spaceplane

Ross Wilkers for Washington Technology: Boeing has emerged as the winner of a DARPAcompetition to design and test an unmanned reusable spaceplane.

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