Researchers from King’s College London have created a groundbreaking technology that enables complex instructions to be conveyed to robots without relying on electricity for the first time ever. This innovation could potentially free up more space in the robotic ‘brain’ for advanced decision-making processes. The team achieved this feat by transmitting a series of commands to devices using a new compact circuit that utilizes variations in pressure from a fluid inside it.
New tech gives robots complex instructions without electricity for the first time
It could free up more space in the robotic ‘brain’ for them to ‘think’.
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