Tiny microrobots are learning to fly with insect-like speed and control, thanks to new AI-driven technology developed at MIT.
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The MagicBot Z1 can walk at 2.5 m/s and climb obstacles up to 15 centimeters high. With voice interaction, refined gesture-based emotional recognition, and optional 11-DOF dexterous hands, the Z1 ...
MIT researchers developed an aerial microrobot that can fly with speed and agility comparable to real insects. The research ...
EngineAI posted a video of its CEO, Zhao Tongyang, being kicked in the stomach by its T800 robot after online skeptics ...
For an industry that’s only just getting started, there’s a lot of hype around humanoid robots. You can thank Elon Musk and his bold pronouncements around Tesla Inc.’s Optimus robot. Morgan Stanley ...
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