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AI model could boost robot intelligence via object recognition
Stanford researchers have developed an innovative computer vision model that recognizes the real-world functions of objects, ...
Though Atlas was designed to resemble a person in other ways, its hands aren’t exactly one-to-one. Instead, company engineers ...
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Video: Feathered dinosaur robot from China can walk, breathe and even ‘murmur’
In another interesting development, Dobot, a Shenzhen-based robotics company, has teased with a video of a lifelike robotic ...
California-based tech company, 1X, is taking orders for the NEO home robot, which the company is billing as "the world's ...
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UK teen student builds robot hand that performs equivalent to research models
Sixteen-year-old Jared Lepora created a robotic hand from Lego pieces with near-human precision. A 16-year-old student from ...
Vancouver, Canada - Fix4Bot.com proudly unveils its groundbreaking launch as the world’s first company dedicated to commercializing humanoid robot repair services and parts. Catering to the booming ...
The SB Seating factory at Røros, Norway, manufactures rolling office chairs, having five feet that run on castors. To build the chairs, conventional pick-and-place robots operate in conjunction with ...
Atlas, the humanoid robot famous for its parkour and dance routines, has recently begun demonstrating something altogether more subtle but also a lot more significant: It has learned to both walk and ...
A factory in China is developing hyper-realistic humanoid robots that can chillingly mimic human facial expressions and emotions in scientists' latest attempt to replace workers with machines.
WARREN, Mich. -- The U.S. Army's Program Executive Office, Combat Support & Combat Service Support's Robot Logistics Support Center uses IDIQs and a unique sustainment approach to keep robot systems ...
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