A video showing an aerial drone and a robotic dog firing fireworks at each other has recently gone viral on Chinese social media, sparking lively discussions about the future of unmanned warfare.
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Indian Army's robotic dogs 'MULE' (Multi Utility Legged Equipment) stole the show at the Republic Day parade in Kolkata on Sunday. Named 'Sanjay', the 'MULE' is an all-weather ground robot dog ...
A Chinese robot dog designed to carry heavy loads in extreme cold has successfully completed a series of tests in Antarctica, according to state broadcaster CCTV. Video footage broadcast on ...
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A Chinese six-legged robot dog has completed tests in Antarctica, showcasing its ability to carry heavy loads in extreme cold. As reported by a state broadcaster, footage showed the robot moving a ...
A D.C. program is pairing seniors with battery-powered robotic pets to ease the loneliness and isolation that often ...
A viral video depicts a mysterious battle between a robot dog and a drone using fireworks. The footage has raised concerns about the future implications of autonomous warfare technology.
A robotic dog fighting an aerial drone is the future of warfare that one would expect in science fiction. But a video depicting this real-life scene has gone viral on social media sites in China and ...
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