💨 Abstract
Scientists have developed an AI-powered coffee-making robot that can navigate a kitchen, adjust to its environment, and make a cup of coffee when verbally asked. The robot, published in Nature Machine Intelligence journal, merges AI and robotics for potential future applications in fields like precision surgery and navigation. Meanwhile, scientists at the Indian Institute of Science have discovered a non-invasive method for monitoring glucose levels in the body using photoacoustic sensing.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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