Unitree G1 humanoid robot KOID told CNBC that "only time will tell" if the AI boom is actually a bubble. KOID is manufactured ...
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Robot 'skin' from China lets humanoids feel pain and react fast
Humanoid robots are starting to gain something that once belonged firmly in the realm of science fiction: a sense of pain.
Thanks to artificial intelligence, robots can already perform many tasks that would otherwise require humans. In this interview, Edoardo Milana, a junior professor of soft machines, explains how ...
Tech companies are collectively spending billions to turn the age old sci-fi trope of humanoid, general-purpose robots into ...
Robots that move, sense and even coordinate with one another usually bring to mind tangled wires, circuit boards and humming ...
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The science of human touch – and why it’s so hard to replicate in robots
Robots now see the world with an ease that once belonged only to science fiction. They can recognise objects, navigate ...
In a tiny laboratory pond, a robotic stingray flaps its fins and swims around. Roughly the width of a dime, the bot dashes distances multiple times its body size. It easily navigates around corners ...
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New soft armband uses AI to read gestures while you run
A soft patch on the arm could soon let you steer robots with simple hand movements, even while your whole body is in motion.
It was early January 2016, and I had just joined Google X, Alphabet’s secret innovation lab. My job: help figure out what to do with the employees and technology left over from nine robot companies ...
What if a robot could show us how the brain keeps us balanced? UBC scientists built one – and their discovery could help shape new ways to reduce fall risk for millions of people. A towering ...
What if a robot could show us how the brain keeps us balanced? UBC scientists built one – and their discovery could help shape new ways to reduce fall risk for millions of people. A towering ...
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