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They're robots, and they're here to help: Computer scientist improves robot interactions with human beings
Friendly robots, the ones people love to love, are quirky: R2-D2, C-3PO, WALL-E, BB-8, Marvin, Roz and Baymax. They're ...
Robots are becoming smarter and more common, but their ability to handle objects with human-like precision remains limited.
Recent research at Kennesaw State University is working to create robots that better understand movement, touch, and ...
Robot assistants are on the way, but the latest models might need a human teleoperator to take over certain tasks by looking and listening inside your home.
Researchers have designed a robot capable of displaying realistic lip movements, as used by humans in speech and singing.
Robots come in a vast array of shapes and sizes. By definition, they're machines that perform automatic tasks and can be operated by humans, but sometimes work autonomously—without human help.
The breakthrough, announced by Hugging Face co-founder Clément Delangue in a post on X, is the first commercially available open-source humanoid robot, news site Decrypt.co notes. In his X post ...
Even with those limitations, orders for the machines are accelerating. Manufacturers such as BYD and Foxconn, both partners ...
Welcome to this week’s episode of “man-made horrors beyond human comprehension.” A humanoid robot named DeREK had what you might call a “moment” on the floor of a San Francisco robotics lab this week, ...
Touch something hot, and your hand snaps back before you even think. That split second matters. Sensory nerves in your skin send a rapid signal to your spinal cord, which triggers your muscles right ...
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