Humanoid robot training is booming around the world. Tech companies are rushing to build the robots for a market projected to ...
X’s Neo wants to be your housekeeper. First, it needs to be controlled by a human in your home. Cool with you?
Think of actuators as the robot’s muscles —the technology that enables humanoids to move. Actuators come in three types: ...
University of Chicago computer scientist Sarah Sebo is programming robots to give empathetic responses and perform nonverbal ...
X Technologies is taking orders for a robotic household helper it thinks could change the world. Neo’s first chore? Learning how to do its job.
Ready for a robot that not only looks human but also acts and reacts like one, expressing emotions like shyness, excitement or friendliness? Disney Research, the innovation powerhouse behind The Walt ...
From left, engineering professor Morteza Lahijanian and graduate student Karan Muvvala watch as a robotic arm completes a task using wooden blocks. Imagine for a moment that you’re in an auto factory.
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A new development in affordable, open-source mobile networks that enables near-real-time control of robotic arms could help ...
Video from the Ukrainian military's first-person drones has captivated millions, but the footage offers only a narrow view of ...