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Sony AI’s Project Ace autonomous robot becomes first to beat pro table tennis players
Sony AI has unveiled a major robotics milestone with Project Ace, an autonomous system ...
Lattice Semiconductor (NASDAQ: LSCC), the low power programmable leader, today announced that the company is collaborating with Texas Instruments (TI) to simplify sensor integration and to scale ...
The Infinite Loop by Nebius reports robots like Digit are learning to work in warehouses, balancing safety and AI for future ...
This roundup highlights the latest robotics innovations aimed at improving throughput, simplifying deployment and helping ...
Modern robotics has reached a point where movement is no longer the main challenge – machines can already navigate, grasp, and operate in space with impressive precision. Yet enabling them to truly ...
Researchers have succeeded in improving mobility efficiency by having the snake-like robot move using an “undulating motion” ...
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Toyota’s new CUE7 robot uses smart vision and control to make precise shots
Toyota has unveiled CUE7, the latest version of its basketball-playing robot, as a demonstration ...
According to a new report by Mordor Intelligence, the motion control market is projected to grow from USD 19.08 billion in 2026 to USD 24.23 billion by 2031, registering a CAGR of 4.9% during the ...
Physical AI is already transforming industries. Meanwhile, companies chasing humanoid robots risk missing the real, ...
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Video: China’s SamuRoid humanoid robot offers smarter interactions in a compact form
A small humanoid robot from China is pushing the boundaries of affordable embodied AI.
Chinese researchers have introduced the Unitree G1, a humanoid robot designed to play tennis, showcasing a significant step forward in robotics. Standing at 127 cm with 29 degrees of freedom, the ...
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