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Video: Warehouse humanoid robots lift and sort objects on their own in real-time
In the video published on Monday, each robot picks objects from piles of different heights, forcing the system to rely on live perception and motion planning. The robots do not follow fixed paths.
Now, researchers at the Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence (BAAI) have trained a Unitree G1 robot to pull a 1,400-kilogram car along a flat surface. The robot itself weighs just 35 kilograms ...
soft robot that can move around without human or computer input. The research team has announced that soft robots that look like pasta also have the ability to clear obstacles and move forward. In the ...
BERLIN: It's a long-standing movie or soap opera conceit: an eyelash-batting hair-twirling blonde or brunette in a low-cut blouse coyly coaxing a hapless would-be suitor into spending money on ...
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Elon Musk shares unsettling AI video that shows bleak future of 'robots taking jobs away from real people'
A video clip shared by Elon Musk paints a future where Tesla robots dominate daily life, but it's not one that many are ...
In a study to look objectively at the effects of therapeutic robots on elderly residents in nursing homes, researchers will send around 1,000 robots shaped in various cuddly forms like animals and ...
This year in April, China made headlines by hosting the world’s first humanoid half marathon in Beijing. In this race, 21 humanoid robots competed on a 21-kilometre track alongside thousands of human ...
We love our human-shaped robots in pop culture. From Lieutenant Commander data to C3P0 to Baymax. But, are they any good at manufacturing things? At the Automate show this year, humanoid robots ...
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