Documentation for the Hiwonder SpiderPi Pro robotic arm, covering getting ready, quick user experience, remote desktop installation, PC software & programming, kinematics, AI visual recognition & tracking, AI visual transporting & kicking ball, group control, and network configuration.
A paraphrasing of Gerald Jay Sussman's explanation for MIT's switch from Scheme to Python in its undergraduate computer science program, focusing on the changing nature of programming and the need to adapt to modern systems and libraries.
A STEAM education robot that makes teaching and learning robot programming simple and fun, featuring advanced programmable capabilities, 160+ mechanical parts, and the ability to build 10 different configurations.
Arduino Alvik: A Cross-Discipline Tool for Robotics and Programming
* Easy programming: The Alvik is powered by the versatile Nano ESP32, which streamlines the learning curve in robotics with its comprehensive programming suite that includes MicroPython and Arduino language.
* Robotic potential: The Alvik comes with multiple integrated sensors, including a Time of Flight, RGB color and line-following array, 6-axis gyroscope and accelerometer, and touchable buttons. This allows users to tackle a range of innovative, real-world projects.
* Design flexibility: The Alvik features LEGO Technic connectors, allowing users to personalize the robot and expand its capabilities. It also has M3 screw connectors for custom 3D or laser-cutter designs.
* Connectivity: The Alvik has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth LE connectivity, making it easy to connect to other devices.
MIT CSAIL researchers have developed three neurosymbolic frameworks - LILO, Ada, and LGA - that use natural language to help large language models (LLMs) build better abstractions for coding, AI planning, and robotics tasks.