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Meet ‘Alex’: A Disaster-Response Humanoid Challenging China’s Robotics Rise
2 weeks ago
eweek.com
IHMC HexRunner Running Robot | Leandro dos Santos Coelho 🇧🇷
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3 months ago
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IHMC's Nadia Humanoid Robot Gets Boxing Gloves, Sparring Ensues
Nov 24, 2023
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Nadia Humanoid Robot Gets Upgraded, Can Withstand Hard Shoves While on a Treadmill
Nov 5, 2022
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Robotics Camp 2021
Apr 14, 2025
ihmc.us
IHMC's Nadia Humanoid Robot Can Now Play Ping Pong
Jul 15, 2024
techeblog.com
IHMC's Nadia Humanoid Robot Can Now Autonomously Open Doors
Nov 10, 2024
techeblog.com
IHMC's Nadia Humanoid Robot Laces Up for Boxing Practice Session
Sep 20, 2024
techeblog.com
2:30
In this video, IHMC Robotics showcases their humanoid robot, Nadia, being remotely controlled for boxing training using a simple VR motion capture setup. A remote user takes charge of Nadia's movements, demonstrating the power of our advanced teleoperation system. Watch as Nadia performs precise boxing moves, highlighting the potential for humanoid robots in dynamic, real-world tasks. Video Credit: IHMC Robotics #robotics #engineering #technology #robots | Wevolver.com
1.7K views
9 months ago
Facebook
Wevolver.com
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Built by the American research institute IHMC, this six-legged robot isn't designed for smooth lab floors. It's engineered for speed, balance, and off-road mobility, using legs instead of wheels to move across uneven terrain. What makes this impressive isn't just how fast it runs - it's how it stays stable. Coordinated leg control, rapid decision-making, and precise mechanical timing allow it to sprint in ways that challenge how we think machines should move. This is a glimpse of where robotics
10.3K views
3 months ago
Facebook
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IHMC is pushing the boundaries of what is possible with Nadia robot | Guestview
Oct 23, 2022
pnj.com
Figure Promises First General-Purpose Humanoid Robot
Mar 2, 2023
ieee.org
IHMC's Nadia: A task-ready humanoid robot with a boxing edge
Dec 10, 2023
interestingengineering.com
2:26
In this video showcases humanoid robot, Nadia, being remotely controlled for boxing training using a simple VR motion capture setup. A remote user takes charge of Nadia's movements, demonstrating the power of IHMC Robotics' advanced teleoperation system. Watch as Nadia performs precise boxing moves, highlighting the potential for humanoid robots in dynamic, real-world tasks. Video credit: IHMC #robotics #robots #engineering #technology | Wevolver.com
259.7K views
Sep 21, 2024
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Wevolver.com
IHMC’s Nadia: A task-ready humanoid robot with a boxing edge – Lifeboat News: The Blog
Dec 11, 2023
lifeboat.com
1:03:36
Robert Griffin - The potential of Humanoid Robots
9 views
1 month ago
YouTube
TheIHMC
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New AI Robot Is Starting to Feel Human (Artificial Humans Are Here)
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2 weeks ago
YouTube
AI Revolution
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El nuevo robot con IA ya parece humano ¡Los humanos artificiales ya llegaron!
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2 weeks ago
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AI Revolution en Español
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This Robot Looks Like a Glitch. But It's Real#HexRunner #Robotics #IHMC #WorldRecord #OutRunner
912 views
1 month ago
YouTube
KisaTime
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AI | Artificial Intelligence | Technology on Instagram: "Built by the American research institute IHMC, this six-legged robot isn’t designed for smooth lab floors. It’s engineered for speed, balance, and off-road mobility, using legs instead of wheels to move across uneven terrain. What makes this impressive isn’t just how fast it runs — it’s how it stays stable. Coordinated leg control, rapid decision-making, and precise mechanical timing allow it to sprint in ways that challenge how we think m
14.9K views
3 months ago
Instagram
aiintelligencee
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AI Tools & News | Business | Technology on Instagram: "American research institute IHMC has taken robot design to the next level with their six-legged robot, built specifically for speed and off-road mobility. This innovative creation combines agility with stability, allowing it to tackle uneven terrain and navigate difficult environments with ease. Whether it’s sprinting across flat ground or carefully moving over rocky or muddy landscapes, the six-legged robot proves that robots can be just as
22.5K views
3 months ago
Instagram
theplaceforai
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Silicon Web🆇 on Instagram: "IHMC's HexRunner just set the land speed record for untethered legged robots at 33 mph. The six legged machine uses spinning, stilt like legs that touch down like pogo sticks instead of slow, careful steps. Each leg only contacts the ground at the most efficient point in its rotation, which keeps forward momentum nearly constant. The robot was developed from a DARPA funded project called FastRunner to study extreme speed in legged machines. Researchers believe the sa
327.8K views
3 months ago
Instagram
siliconwebx
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Coding💻 | Tech🛰 | Electronic Gadgets📱 on Instagram: "IHMC’s HexRunner just set the land speed record for untethered legged robots at 33 mph. The six legged machine uses spinning, stilt like legs that touch down like pogo sticks instead of slow, careful steps. Each leg only contacts the ground at the most efficient point in its rotation, which keeps forward momentum nearly constant. The robot was developed from a DARPA funded project called FastRunner to study extreme speed in legged machines.
22.9K views
3 months ago
Instagram
techiolaza
AI & Robotics on Instagram: "HexRunner was developed by the Institute for Human and Machine Cognition (IHMC), a U.S.-based research institute known for work in advanced robotics and human centered systems. Unlike wheeled robots, HexRunner uses legged locomotion inspired by biological movement, allowing it to maintain stability, traction, and control at extremely high speeds on uneven terrain. The robot has reached a recorded top speed of 53.5 km/h, making it one of the fastest legged robots ever
1.7K views
3 months ago
Instagram
uncover.robotics
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Artificial Intelligence (Ai) •Technology • Robotics on Instagram: "Built by the American research institute IHMC, this six-legged robot wasn’t made for smooth lab floors. It was engineered for speed, balance, and off-road mobility, using legs instead of wheels to navigate rough, unpredictable terrain. What makes it remarkable isn’t just how fast it runs. It’s how it stays stable while doing it. Coordinated leg control, split-second decision-making, and precise mechanical timing let it sprint in
27.8K views
2 months ago
Instagram
aiupdates.hub
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TESLA INFORM on Instagram: "This six-legged robot from the «IHMC» institute doesn't drive. It «runs». And it does so in conditions where any wheel or track would fail. Its breakthrough isn't speed, but **stability on chaos**. Each of its six legs acts as an **independent intelligent damper**, making up to a hundred micro-corrections per second. This is a **symbiosis of mechatronics, sensors, and algorithms**, mimicking what evolution honed over millions of years: **dynamic balance**. Such a mach
3.2K views
3 months ago
Instagram
tesla.inform
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Groupify AI on Instagram: "Developed by the Institute for Human and Machine Cognition (IHMC), HexRunner is a bio-inspired legged robot built for extreme speed on rough, unpredictable terrain. Instead of relying on wheels, it uses advanced legged locomotion modeled after nature to maintain balance and control at high velocity. Built by an American research institute, HexRunner can reach speeds of 53.5 km/h, challenging the long-standing assumption that wheels are always the fastest solution for g
1.3K views
3 months ago
Instagram
groupify.ai
0:13
Hack The Void | Built by the American research institute IHMC, this six-legged robot isn’t designed for smooth lab floors. It’s engineered for speed,... | Instagram
50.8K views
3 months ago
Instagram
hack.thevoid
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Luminica | AI & Tech Demos on Instagram: "This robot hit 30 mph by doing the opposite of what everyone else does. Instead of adding more sensors and computers, researchers at IHMC stripped them down. The HexRunner uses six spring loaded legs that spin like wheel spokes. Most robots read sensors a thousand times per second to stay balanced. This one uses geometry instead of computation. The legs just spin and the robot naturally stays stable. Like how a wheel works without thinking about it. It s
37.6K views
3 months ago
Instagram
luminica.ai
0:18
American research institute IHMC has taken robot design to the next level with their six-legged robot, built specifically for speed and off-road mobility. This innovative creation combines agility with stability, allowing it to tackle uneven terrain and navigate difficult environments with ease. Whether it’s sprinting across flat ground or carefully moving over rocky or muddy landscapes, the six-legged robot proves that robots can be just as adaptable as animals in the wild. With a focus on both
93 views
3 months ago
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