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Humanoid robots move from labs to production lines in factories and warehouses
F or decades, humanoid robots lived in science fiction and in high-tech labs. That’s changing. Engineers and companies across ...
A trio of six-foot-tall machines with ostrichlike legs and two jointed arms work in shifts, walking off a charging rack to move boxes between two ... Academic and corporate workshops have built ...
When you buy online, a robot could be helping to fill your order. A behind-the-scenes look at an Amazon fulfillment center ...
New technology merging data models and physical hardware including cameras or robotic arms are driving advancements in ...
A video making its rounds on social media shows an engineer from a startup called Skild AI taking a chainsaw to the limbs of a robot dog.
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Engineers show humans and robots can build smarter, safer and faster
Monash University researchers have trialed a new system demonstrating how humans and robots can team up on the job to make ...
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These 'Hiking Robots' Could Be Boon For Search and Rescue
Until now, robots have been able to walk on flat surfaces. Even then, they've needed almost constant human guidance. These ...
For decades we’ve been trying to make the robots smarter and more physically capable by mimicking biological intelligence and movement. “But in doing so, we’ve been just replicating the results of ...
While neurotic robots are a staple of science fiction — just think of C-3PO in Star Wars or Marvin in the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy — they haven't really been a focus of research into how ...
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