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You probably haven’t seen anything quite like this, however—it’s a “reconfigurable continuous track robot” from researchers [Tal Kislasi] and [David Zarrouk (via IEEE Spectrum).
Bipedal robots raced alongside humans in a historic Beijing half-marathon, revealing progress and limitations in humanoid technology.
Stanford University and Simon Fraser University researchers have developed a new AI system that enables humanoid robots to ...
Six motion capture cameras track reflective balls at 120 frames per second, while specialized software predicts the ball’s ...
Well, you could try using a tiny new light-powered robot, which is cable of carrying items up thin mid-air tracks. Developed by Assoc. Prof. Jie Yin and colleagues at North Carolina State ...
Kushal Kedia (left) and Prithwish Dan (right) are members of the development team behind RHyME, a system that allows robots ...
Researchers have created a light-powered soft robot that can carry loads through the air along established tracks, similar to cable cars or aerial trams. The soft robot operates autonomously ...
BEIJING: China's humanoid robots will not replace human workers and cause mass unemployment, according to a Chinese official ...
“Getting onto the race track might seem like a small step for humans, but it’s a giant leap for humanoid robots,” Liang Liang, Beijing E-Town’s management committee deputy ...
This translation task still faces a broader challenge, however: Humans move too fluidly for a robot to track and mimic, and training robots with video requires gobs of it. Further, video ...