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China's humanoid robots are founded upon the collaborative robot supply chain, with cost control and motion capabilities becoming key advantages. Abstract Supported by a comprehensive ...
Dean Mellor enjoys a cruise on Marella Discovery 2 around Turkey and Greece on the Aegean Delights itinerary aptly discovering that this is a ship that ticks all the boxes ...
Austin residents and visitors have spotted human-like robots wearing cowboy hats and wandering downtown and The Domain, with the tech linked to Unitree Robotics ...
The RoBoLeague World Robot Soccer League will host its final match in the city’s Yizhuang Development Zone on Saturday.
This $1,299 Robot Dog Plays Soccer, Dances and Can 'Evolve' With AI The Sirius robot dog goes on preorder Thursday, integrating with OpenAI to develop its "soul." ...
I spent six weeks putting the top robot lawn mowers through its paces in my own yard. I found two clear winners and a few duds.
Electronics Industry robots automation Robots are transforming warehouse automation and ending back-breaking truck loading The last stand of manual warehouse labor is falling to robotics By Skye ...
Four-legged robot ANYmal-D demonstrates advanced human-robot interaction by playing badminton, using AI perception to track and return shuttlecocks.
A hydrogel-based hand was poked, prodded, burned, and slashed to help robots 'feel.' ...
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Scientists built a badminton-playing robot with AI-powered skills A lower-latency visual system might be needed to make the robot more competitive.
Humanoid robots pose unique safety risks. That's driving a push for new standards before they start sharing our workplaces and homes.