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Video: 'Anti-gravity mode' lets China’s humanoid robot survive repeated kicks
Unitree’s G1 robot can take hits, falls, and shoves, then quickly get back on its feet thanks to Anti-Gravity mode.
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Creating robots that adapt to your emotion
Robots might be getting smarter, but to truly support people in daily life, they also need to become more empathetic. That ...
The remarkable robot dog — or more accurately, its AI-powered brain — can even handle having its legs extended by wooden ...
Zapier reports on vibe coding, highlighting best practices like planning, using product requirements documents, and testing ...
What if doing your chores were as easy as flipping a switch? In this talk and live demo, roboticist and founder of 1X Bernt Børnich introduces NEO, a humanoid robot designed to help you out around the ...
NFL Network host Colleen Wolfe is a defender of the Tush Push. The 40-year-old Philadelphia, Pennsylvania native is both an ...
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Scientists build insect-inspired robots that float, paddle, and stride on water surfaces
Scientists build insect-inspired soft robots on water using HydroSpread, a new fabrication method for flexible films.
Artificial intelligence has taken many forms over the years and is still evolving. Will machines soon surpass human knowledge ...
The project, led by the IML as part of the Digital Testbed Air Cargo (DTAC), funded by the German Federal Ministry for ...
If AI tracks flood the services, will listeners start viewing the platforms as content mills and push back? The explosion of ...
From Montenegro to Northern California, the tech elite dream of building cities where they make the rules. Is this, finally, ...
Founded in Sydney, Alloy cuts the time robotics teams spend sifting through data to solve problems and build expensive custom infrastructure from scratch.
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