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7 ‘secret’ systems that make humanoid robots think, walk and work like humans
Think of actuators as the robot’s muscles —the technology that enables humanoids to move. Actuators come in three types: ...
X’s Neo wants to be your housekeeper. First, it needs to be controlled by a human in your home. Cool with you?
Though Atlas was designed to resemble a person in other ways, its hands aren’t exactly one-to-one. Instead, company engineers ...
We’ve been watching Boston Dynamics’ Atlas pull off backflips since 2017. Today, Figure’s humanoid can load a washing machine, low-cost $6,000 bipedal bots are hitting the market, and pilots are ...
Forget the cold, metal robots of science fiction. At Georgia Tech, scientists are building something very different—machines ...
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Neuralink Head of Surgery Says Robot-Human Interface Happening “Very Soon”
Danish Hussain recently suggested that Tesla's Optimus robot will be interfacing with Neuralink brain-implant devices.
The future of home help has arrived. NEO, the worlds first humanoid home robot, is now available for pre-order. It can walk, ...
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Human-centric soft robotics flip the script on 'The Terminator'
Pop culture has often depicted robots as cold, metallic, and menacing, built for domination, not compassion. But at Georgia ...
One day, robots might navigate through your blood vessels to break up clots, deliver targeted chemotherapy or repair ruptured blood vessels more efficiently and effectively than existing tools, ...
After Elon Musk provided his “long-term” vision for autonomous, humanoid robots at last week’s “We, Robot” event, we expressed some skepticism about the autonomy of the Optimus prototypes sent out for ...
Every day, dozens of human "data collectors" repeat each activity hundreds of times to train Tesla's Optimus robots.
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