Enter NEO, a humanoid robot created by 1X, an artificial intelligence and robotics company based in Palo Alto, California.
Though Atlas was designed to resemble a person in other ways, its hands aren’t exactly one-to-one. Instead, company engineers ...
Robotics engineers worldwide are tackling one of the most challenging frontiers in artificial intelligence and mechanical ...
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Yogi: New humanoid robot capable of 'genuine human connection' could take over homes
Elon Musk's Tesla is looking to fill factories with robots. Other firms, like Cartwheel Robotics, are focusing on human ...
It sounds like something from a sci-fi film - but some scientists believe this clever new tech could help alleviate strains ...
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China unveils humanoid robot with lifelike skin and blinking eyes built for daily life
Named Elf V1, the advanced bionic humanoid robot can perceive the world, communicate, learn, and interact intelligently with ...
Tye Brady’s eyes gleam with the enthusiasm of a man who has spent three decades in his dream job. When Metro meets Brady, he is about to step on stage at the Delivering The Future conference in Tokyo ...
Industrial robot adoption has reached a point of no return. Automated machinery has become an industry standard and will only become increasingly common as time goes on. As this trend continues, ...
An automated sorting robot from Fameccanica, features integrated 3D vision systems for precise singularization, buffer conveyors for high-volume efficiency and automated barcode scanning for inventory ...
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Yehey.com - Shape-Shifting Robots with Walking, Driving, and Flying Capabilities Unveiled
Image courtesy by QUE.com The world of robotics is rapidly evolving, and at the forefront of this evolution are ...
We humans have mastered fire, split the atom, and shot ourselves into space. We've built machines that can outthink us and tools that can cook us lunch or cut open our chests to perform life-saving ...
It’s a bizarre sight: With a short burst of light, a sponge-shaped robot scoots across a tiled surface. Flipped on its back, it repeatedly twitches as if doing sit-ups. By tinkering with the light’s ...
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