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A bit silly perhaps, but the dance represents a serious step for China’s tech industry. After years of American companies ...
Boston Dynamics' Atlas humanoid demos advanced real-time perception and adaptability in chaotic environments in new video.
What do you get when you combine the beloved Robot Wars show with today’s advancements in Artificial Intelligence? A martial arts tournament featuring humanoid robot contestants, of course! The ...
After decades of being tortured, shoved, kicked, burned, and bludgeoned, robots are finally getting their chance to fight ...
Saunders, of Hyundai-owned Boston Dynamics, presented an update Wednesday on the development of its Atlas humanoid robot but didn't ... but it still failed to reach its destination, spinning ...
The crowd laughed and complied. But as they streamed onto the show floor at Boston’s convention center, greeted by a ...
Long confined to the lab, humanoids finally appear ready to work in manufacturing. There are just a few hurdles to get them to market.
This fact was illustrated during a half-marathon in Beijing, China, over the weekend, when most of the competing robots fell over, fell apart, or failed ... to Boston Dynamics' Spot, RAIBO2 ...
A smart foam material developed by researchers at the National University of Singapore allows robots to sense nearby objects ...
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When the robot failed to pick up an item ... our next-generation robot in the next 18 months." While Atlas from Boston Dynamics wasn't present at Nvidia GTC, the company's CTO, Aaron Saunders ...
Just like how Boston Dynamics’ robots look very impressive in demo ... It looks great when solving specific coding problems but fails miserably apart when having to deal with actual software ...