Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A humanoid pilot, dubbed Pibot, operates an aircraft inside a cockpit simulator. Photo courtesy of KAIST SEOUL, July 20 (UPI) ...
A team of researchers has developed the world’s first humanoid robot pilot. As well as being able to slide easily into the pilot’s seat and use its hands to flip switches in the cockpit, the robot – ...
People fear that robots will take their jobs one day, and this is a frightening prospect for many professions. Although highly repetitive tasks are considered best suited to be performed by robots, ...
"Our pilot robot PIBOT can manage everything in the airplane including turning on and off the engines and fly the airplane, take off crews and land everything." PIBOT was tested in a flight simulator ...
The robot’s memory is so large that it can memorise all Jeppesen navigation charts, a task that is impossible for human pilots. Both artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics have made significant ...
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If you’ve stood in line for Disneyland’s “Star Tours” ride before, the below picture might look a little familiar. But this isn’t an animatronic for a new Star Wars attraction. Instead, it’s an actual ...
The next time you fly, your pilot might be a robot. Researchers at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology have developed a robot that can fly a plane all by itself. Their pilot robot, ...
SEOUL, July 20 (UPI) --The Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology said its scientists have developed a humanoid robot that can fly aircraft. Headed by Professor Shim Hyun-chul, the ...
A team of engineers and researchers from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (KAIST) is currently developing a humanoid robot that can fly aircraft without needing to modify the ...