Robot model (left).Equipment used (center).Unpredictable movements are unpleasant and high-arousal (Right) In recent years, autonomous mobile robots designed for tasks such as food delivery, cleaning, ...
In a world where self-driving robotaxis glide through major city streets without drivers behind the wheel and delivery drones ...
How Boston Dynamics Got Its Atlas Humanoid Robot Fit for the World Cup ...
Thanks to researchers at Georgia Tech, robots have taken several new steps towards replacing human labor – and not simply for dangerous tasks such as mining the depths of the Earth and exploring the ...
Robots in the world of physical AI must understand human speech and move on their own to adapt to their surroundings.
Humanoid says its KinetIQ Ascend approach can reach 99.9% manipulation reliability at human speed and beyond for industrial ...
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Meet Atlas, the humanoid robot that made waves at the World Cup, delivering game ball
Atlas, the humanoid robot developed by Boston Dynamics, made a striking appearance during the match between Brazil and Norway. This ultra-flexible robotic biped not only showcased its capabilities by ...
Johns Hopkins University researchers have created a system that could make social robots more effective at detecting and managing user interruptions in real time based on a human speaker's intent—a ...
Summary: Researchers reveal a deeply unified mammalian brain blueprint for olfaction. By tracking free-roaming mice with high-velocity robotic cameras and recording directly from the olfactory bulbs ...
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