Most robots are designed around familiar biological forms. Engineers often model machines after humans, dogs, insects, or ...
Most robot headlines follow a familiar script: a machine masters one narrow trick in a controlled lab, then comes the bold promise that everything is about to change. I usually tune those stories out.
Atlas, the humanoid robot famous for its parkour and dance routines, has recently begun demonstrating something altogether more subtle but also a lot more significant: It has learned to both walk and ...
Beyond the finish line: How domestic high-performance MCUs are driving the humanoid robot revolution
The intersection of artificial intelligence and robotics reached a major milestone recently when the autonomous humanoid ...
Boston Dynamics has introduced significant advancements to its Atlas humanoid robot, showcasing its enhanced athletic capabilities and agility. The fully electric robot is designed for real-world ...
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Watch: Figure’s humanoid robots work for 200 hours, process 250k packages without failure
US robotics company Figure AI has completed a 200-hour autonomous livestream using its Figure ...
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