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Humanoid robot startups have bragged they'll ship or test thousands of robots by the year's end. So where are they?
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Do People Really Want Humanoid Robots in Their Homes?
Even with our reassurances about safety, people readily imagined hazards: humanoids could trip, stumble, or tip over; they ...
BrainCo, a leading global brain-computer interface company, has recently unveiled its next-generation bionic dexterous hand: ...
Robots used to need our help to keep going. They had to be plugged in or manually recharged. Now, UBTech is changing that. The company’s new humanoid, the Walker S2, has a feature that could reshape ...
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Simulated humanoid robots learn to hike rugged terrain autonomously
Training humanoid robots to hike could accelerate development of embodied AI for tasks like autonomous search and rescue, ecological monitoring in unexplored places and more, say University of ...
Until now, the robot workforce has had to either be plugged in all of the time, or spend some time cabled to the mains to top up its battery pack. UBTech has launched the Walker S2 humanoid, with dual ...
Earlier this month, AI robotics firm Figure released a video showing Figure 02, the company's autonomous humanoid robot powered by a visual language system called Helix, loading clothes into a laundry ...
Walking, talking humanoid robots that were once firmly the domain of science fiction are on their way. In fact, a Morgan Stanley report recently predicted that 13 million human robots will be among us ...
Recently, The Paper (www.thepaper.cn) interviewed Zhao Weichen, Vice President of Booster Robotics. Zhao explained that the reason for targeting football competitions is that they represent a ...
Reinforcement learning—the fancy AI industry term for trial and error—was used to train it, including looking at videos of ...
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