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This AI Paper Introduces an LLM+FOON Framework: A Graph-Validated Approach for Robotic Cooking Task Planning from Video Instructions
Robots are increasingly being developed for home environments, specifically to enable them to perform daily activities like cooking. These tasks involve a combination of visual interpretation, manipulation, and decision-making across a series of actions. Cooking, in particular, is complex for robots due to the diversity in utensils, varying visual perspectives, and frequent omissions of intermediate…
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Elon Musk dies to tutorial boss in Path of Exile 2 livestream
Elon Musk, seemingly keen to repair some of his gamer cred after he admitted to account boosting, streamed himself playing Path of Exile 2 during a flight as a part of an “airborne continuity test” of his Starlink internet service. But during the stream, he was bombarded by messages from viewers bullying him for his…
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ING abrirá en Madrid un centro tecnológico enfocado en ingeniería de software, arquitectura de sistemas y análisis de datos
El Grupo ING ha anunciado la apertura el próximo mes de septiembre de un centro tecnológico en España, en concreto en la ciudad de Madrid, en el que trabajarán profesionales centrados en ingeniería de software, arquitectura de sistemas y análisis de datos. El objetivo de la iniciativa, que se suma a la red global de…
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Sensor-Invariant Tactile Representation for Zero-Shot Transfer Across Vision-Based Tactile Sensors
Tactile sensing is a crucial modality for intelligent systems to perceive and interact with the physical world. The GelSight sensor and its variants have emerged as influential tactile technologies, providing detailed information about contact surfaces by transforming tactile data into visual images. However, vision-based tactile sensing lacks transferability between sensors due to design and manufacturing…
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Nintendo is delaying Switch 2 preorders in Canada, too
Nintendo has delayed Switch 2 preorders in Canada, which were set to start on April 9th, according to a statement shared with MobileSyrup. Last week, the company delayed preorders in the US because of the potential impact of the Trump administration’s new tariffs. “Pre-orders for Nintendo Switch 2 in Canada will not start on April…
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Most Americans don’t trust AI — or the people in charge of it
AI experts are feeling pretty good about the future of their field. Most Americans are not. A new report from Pew Research Center released last week shows a sharp divide in how artificial intelligence is perceived by the people building it versus the people living with it. The survey, which includes responses from over 1,000…
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Los CEO creen que la IA puede desarrollar mejores planes de negocio que los miembros de la junta directiva
Una gran mayoría de consejeros delegados cree que la IA ha avanzado lo suficiente como para empezar a asumir algunas de las responsabilidades que desempeñan otros miembros de la alta dirección y del consejo de administración. El 94% de los CEO encuestados por Dataiku, proveedor de plataformas de IA, cree que un agente de IA…
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CalDigit’s new Thunderbolt 5 docks bring plenty of ports
The CalDigit TS5 Plus dock offers a total of 20 ports. | Image: CalDigit CalDigit is well-known for its Thunderbolt docks that don’t skimp on ports. After debuting a compact but well-equipped Thunderbolt 5 dock at CES 2025, the company is finally upgrading its larger docks with Thunderbolt 5 and boosting the number of ports…
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Is there a ‘right’ way to use AI in art?
The arguments against AI in art are obvious. Most visual artists hate Midjourney, Stability AI, and similar image generators, decrying the scraping of training data without compensation and the onslaught of generic âslop.â But is it possible to deliberately misuse generative AI for creative work? Oakland, California-based painter Brett Amory uses image generators as tools constantly. Instead of passively…
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The modifiers
Technology doesn’t need to die. So much of our consumer habits frame old gadgets, instruments, and concepts as disposable. So The Verge wanted to talk to small businesses, creators, and fans across the world who have a different view. In this week-long series, we explore unexpected repurposing — and the remix of the old with…