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7 ‘secret’ systems that make humanoid robots think, walk and work like humans
How advanced actuators, compliance control, and real-time planning create capable, safe humanoid collaborators.
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Watch: YouTuber builds talking robot head that answers like Greek philosopher Aristotle
Polish maker Nikodem Bartnik built a talking robot head that channels the mind of Aristotle using a homemade AI system.
AgiBot is using AI-powered robots to do new manufacturing tasks. Smarter machines may transform physical labor in China.
Mbodi users prompt the software with natural language, and its cluster of AI agents works to make training easier.
Humanoid robot training is booming around the world. Tech companies are rushing to build the robots for a market projected to ...
Developed by two former Google Nest engineers, Matic is the smartest robot vacuum I’ve tested. Powered by an Nvidia SOM, its ...
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Turning a flaw into a superpower: Researchers redefine how robots move
A research team led by Dr. Lin Cao from the University of Sheffield's School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering has reimagined one of robotics' long-standing flaws as a breakthrough ...
Learn how lessons from medical robot design can be applied to all robotics from cobots to humanoids and autonomous mobile robots (AMRs). Enjoying Machine Design’s Motion Systems content? Be sure to ...
An Amazon delivery driver wears smart glasses displaying real-time navigation and delivery instructions directly in his field of vision, during Amazon's "Delivering ...
Amazon on Wednesday said it is speeding up the automation of its warehouses with the help of artificial intelligence and robotics, raising questions about the future of human workers. The e-commerce ...
A crawler robot made with the miura-ori origami pattern. The dark sections are affixed with thin "magnetic muscles" made by co-extruding rubber polymer and ferromagnetic particles, which move the ...
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(Yonhap Interview) Neubility eyes overseas expansion with autonomous delivery, logistics robots
SEOUL, Oct. 15 (Yonhap) -- South Korean robotics startup Neubility plans to expand overseas with its delivery, patrol and logistics robot services, its chief executive said. "We recently submitted a ...
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