A team of four students at Purdue University has built a robot that can solve a Rubik’s Cube in about one-tenth of a second The robot, which the team has dubbed the “Purdubik’s Cube,” solves the ...
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OpenAI, a San Francisco-based research group focused on studying artificial intelligence to help humanity (and founded by Elon Musk), has released footage of a robotic hand that's trained to solve a ...
Last November, 14-year-old Lucas Etter amazed the world by unraveling a Rubik’s Cube in 4.904 seconds and earning a Guinness World Record for the fastest time. A spectacular display of human prowess, ...
OpenAI, the artificial intelligence development company co-founded by Elon Musk, just released software that lets an AI-powered robot hand that solve a Rubik's cube by itself. After years of ...
We all know our days are numbered, with our AI and robotic overlords planning to overthrow humanity at some point in the future... and it all seems like it'll begin with a Rubik's Cube. AI research ...
If you’re really good, it’s possible to solve a Rubik’s Cube in under 10 seconds. For the rest of us, though, it can be an exceedingly tedious task. For that reason, you might ...
Purdue students set a new Rubik’s Cube world record. For most people, the Rubik’s Cube in any amount of time is a challenge. But with the help of robotics, a group of students at Purdue University ...
The Inquirer on a pair of Rowan University students who have created a robot to finish a Rubik’s cube in 15 seconds: …In a project that started in a Rowan course, Ridgeway and Zachary Grady, both ...
Six hundred milliseconds - six-tenths of a second - is not a lot of time. Plenty of things, though, can still happen within such a short period. It was about the time it took Google's search engine to ...
Artificial intelligence researchers released a video Tuesday after designing a multipurpose robot hand which learned how to solve a Rubik’s cube. The team at OpenAI, based in San Francisco, taught the ...
Automated Rubik’s Cube solvers are such a common sight in robotics competitions that Guinness World Records has a dedicated category for them. But OpenAI Inc.’s new entry into the field stands out.