The annual show for the embedded electronics supply chain showcased many innovations in edge AI and connected, intelligent ...
This ain't teleoperation. Chinese researchers have tested a new, much quicker and easier method of teaching robots to play ...
Roboticists have struggled to get humanoid robots to effectively replicate athletic sports skills, such as those needed for tennis. These sports require highly dynamic motion, quick reactions, and ...
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Employees had to restrain a dancing humanoid robot after it went wild at a California restaurant
A dancing robot in a Haidilao hot pot restaurant boogied down a little too hard.
Can a robot keep up with Serena Williams? Researchers have taught a humanoid robot to play tennis with humans — and it can hold its own. Chinese AI robotic company Galbot designed software to teach a ...
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Video: Humanoid robot returns tennis shots with 96% accuracy in simulation tests
Galbot Robotics has released a video on its official X handle on March 16 ...
Highlights: BMW begins testing humanoid robots at its Leipzig iFACTORY plant to assist in electric vehicle production. AEON robot from Hexagon Robotics helps with battery assembly, screw tightening, ...
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Nvidia-powered, wheeled humanoid robot for smart factories unveiled by Taiwan firm
Taiwan robot Techman Robot introduced its next-generation humanoid robot, TM Xplore I, at the ...
Humanoid robots are rapidly improving in motion fluidity, making them more human-like and suitable for complex tasks.
A McDonald’s in the Chinese megacity of Shanghai is testing humanoid robots in roles usually the preserve of human workers, with other types of robots also let loose inside the restaurant to greet and ...
While competitors chase spectacle, Artem Sokolov’s Humanoid focuses on commercial viability. This analysis covers its human-centric philosophy, wheeled-to-bipedal roadmap, and real-world validation ...
Eduardo B. Sandoval is a Friend of The Conversation. Last year, Norwegian-US tech company 1X announced a strange new product: “the world’s first consumer-ready humanoid robot designed to transform ...
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