sensor fusion
30 articles about sensor fusion in AI news
AI Model Decodes Silent Speech from Phone Sensors, No Microphone Needed
A new AI model can reconstruct speech by analyzing imperceptible facial movements captured by smartphone sensors, effectively enabling silent speech recognition without a microphone. This represents a significant leap in sensor fusion and on-device AI.
Pony.ai Unveils NVIDIA-Powered Domain Controller for L4 Autonomy
Pony.ai introduced a new autonomous driving domain controller built with NVIDIA, targeting large-scale L4 deployment. The controller integrates NVIDIA's DRIVE platform to handle sensor fusion and planning.
REWE Expands Pick&Go Cashierless Store Test to Seventh Location in Hanover
German retailer REWE has launched its seventh Pick&Go cashierless convenience store test location in Hanover. This expansion signals continued investment in frictionless retail technology, a space where AI-powered computer vision and sensor fusion are critical.
3D-Printed Rocket Uses $5 Sensor for AI-Guided Mid-Flight Correction
A builder created a fully 3D-printed rocket that uses a $5 sensor and AI to recalculate its trajectory mid-air. This showcases accessible, real-time control systems outside traditional aerospace.
mmAnomaly: New Multi-Modal Framework Uses Conditional Latent Diffusion to Achieve 94% F1 Score for mmWave Anomaly Detection
Researchers introduced mmAnomaly, a multi-modal anomaly detection system that uses a conditional latent diffusion model to synthesize expected mmWave spectra from visual context, achieving up to a 94% F1 score for detecting concealed weapons and through-wall anomalies.
Ladybird Robot Demonstrates Solar-Powered, Multi-Sensor Microclimate Monitoring for Precision Agriculture
A solar-powered 'Ladybird' robot autonomously performs precision microclimate monitoring, tracking wind, rainfall, and leaf moisture with onboard sensors. This showcases a practical application of robotics and AI for granular, real-time agricultural data collection.
DriveXQA: New AI Framework Helps Autonomous Vehicles See Through Fog and Sensor Failures
Researchers introduce DriveXQA, a multimodal dataset and MVX-LLM architecture that enables autonomous vehicles to answer complex questions about adverse driving conditions by fusing data from multiple visual sensors, significantly improving performance in challenging scenarios like fog.
CGCMA Model Achieves +0.449 Sharpe Ratio in Asynchronous Crypto News Fusion
Researchers propose CGCMA, a model for fusing sporadic news with continuous market data. It achieved a +0.449 Sharpe ratio on a new crypto trading benchmark, showing gains not explained by simple heuristics.
Sparse Sensors, Rich Views: How Minimal Radar Data Supercharges AI Scene Generation
Researchers have developed a novel approach that combines single images with extremely sparse radar or LiDAR data to dramatically improve AI's ability to generate realistic 3D views from 2D photos. This multimodal technique overcomes fundamental limitations of vision-only systems in challenging conditions like bad weather and low texture.
Stanford's EgoNav Trains Robot Navigation on 5 Hours of Human Video, Enables Zero-Shot Control of Unitree G1
Stanford's EgoNav system uses a 5-hour egocentric video walk of campus to train a diffusion model that enables zero-shot navigation for a Unitree G1 humanoid robot, eliminating the need for robot-specific training data.
OpenClaw Enables Natural Language Control for Drones and Humanoid Robots via Open-Source Framework
OpenClaw, an open-source framework, now allows developers to control drones and humanoid robots using natural language commands. The system integrates with physical sensors like cameras and lidar to build multi-agent systems.
Horizon Launches Full-Stack AI Platform for Autonomous Driving
Horizon Robotics launched a trio of products—a new chip, an open-source OS, and a smart driving system—aiming to push cars closer to becoming autonomous AI agents. The platform integrates hardware and software for enhanced perception and decision-making.
Fanuc robot arms combine AI and computer vision to adopt flexible workflows
Fanuc has updated its robot arms with AI and computer vision, enabling them to handle flexible workflows rather than fixed, repetitive tasks. This shift allows for greater adaptability in manufacturing environments.
HONOR's Lightning Robot Runs 21km in 50:26, Beating Human World Record
At Beijing's 2026 humanoid robot half-marathon, HONOR's 'Lightning' robot finished the 21 km course in 50 minutes and 26 seconds. This time surpasses the current human men's world record of 57:20, marking a massive leap from last year's winning robot time of over 2 hours 40 minutes.
Unitree H1 Humanoid Robot Shifts from Jog to Run in Seconds
A new video shows Unitree's H1 humanoid robot accelerating from a jogging pace to a running gait in seconds, showcasing improved dynamic locomotion control.
LLM Schema-Adaptive Method Enables Zero-Shot EHR Transfer
Researchers propose Schema-Adaptive Tabular Representation Learning, an LLM-driven method that transforms structured variables into semantic statements. It enables zero-shot alignment across unseen EHR schemas and outperforms clinical baselines, including neurologists, on dementia diagnosis tasks.
AI-Powered Circuit Simulator Offers Free Hardware Prototyping
A new website provides a free, AI-assisted environment for designing and testing electronic circuits, featuring pre-built projects for learning. This lowers the barrier to entry for hardware prototyping and education.
Computer Vision's Retail Applications: A Look at Current Use Cases
An article from vocal.media details five real-world applications where computer vision is transforming retail operations, including inventory tracking, loss prevention, and customer analytics.
AI-Powered Drone De-Ices Power Lines in Sub-Zero Fog
A drone system autonomously navigates thick fog and snow to de-ice high-voltage power lines. This removes the need for hazardous manual crew climbs, improving grid reliability and safety.
MLX Enables Local Grounded Reasoning for Satellite, Security, Robotics AI
Apple's MLX framework is enabling 'local grounded reasoning' for AI applications in satellite imagery, security systems, and robotics, moving complex tasks from the cloud to on-device processing.
Snap & Qualcomm Partner on Snapdragon XR for Future Spectacles
Snap has entered a strategic agreement with Qualcomm to power future generations of its Spectacles AR glasses with Snapdragon XR platforms. This hardware partnership is critical for Snap's long-term bet on AI-driven augmented reality.
China Demonstrates AI-Coordinated Infantry with Robot Dogs, Drones
China has demonstrated a live military exercise featuring infantry soldiers, robot dogs, and drones moving in a tightly coordinated unit. The display highlights rapid progress in battlefield AI integration and human-machine teaming.
World Monitor: Open-Source Real-Time Global Intelligence Dashboard Launches
Developer 'aiwithjainam' has launched World Monitor, an open-source dashboard for real-time global intelligence tracking. The tool aggregates and visualizes live data streams for public access.
NVIDIA Spotlights Physical AI Tools for Robotics Week 2026
NVIDIA is highlighting its platforms for robot simulation, synthetic data, and AI-powered learning during National Robotics Week 2026, aiming to accelerate the transition from virtual training to physical deployment.
PhAIL: Open Benchmark for Robot AI on Real Hardware Shows Best Model at 5% of Human Throughput
Researchers have launched PhAIL (phail.ai), an open benchmark for evaluating robot AI systems on real hardware using the DROID platform, with the best-performing model achieving only 5% of human throughput and requiring intervention every 4 minutes.
LimX's Oli Robot Demonstrates Autonomous Unboxing and Boot-Up via 31-DoF System
LimX's Oli robot autonomously exited its shipping container, powered up its 31-degree-of-freedom system, and began moving. The demo highlights progress in self-contained robotic deployment without human setup.
Kyushu University AI Model Achieves 44.4% Solar Cell Efficiency, Surpassing Theoretical SQ Limit
Researchers at Kyushu University used an AI-driven inverse design method to create a photonic crystal solar cell with 44.4% efficiency, exceeding the 33.7% Shockley-Queisser limit for single-junction cells.
Ethan Mollick: AI's Real Economic Impact Will Be in Robotics, Not Just White-Collar Work
Wharton professor Ethan Mollick argues that while AI is transforming knowledge work, the true economic revolution will occur when AI-powered robots transform the physical economy, echoing past industrial shifts.
AgentComm-Bench Exposes Catastrophic Failure Modes in Cooperative Embodied AI Under Real-World Network Conditions
Researchers introduce AgentComm-Bench, a benchmark that stress-tests multi-agent embodied AI systems under six real-world network impairments. It reveals performance drops of over 96% in navigation and 85% in perception F1, highlighting a critical gap between lab evaluations and deployable systems.
Chinese Railway Robot Detects 0.1mm Rail Scratches, Performs Automated Grinding Repairs
A railway maintenance robot in China uses high-precision detection and automated grinding to find and repair surface scratches as small as 0.1mm. It also employs ultrasonic flaw detection to identify internal rail defects.