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China develops wearable exoskeleton to train humanoid robots with high accuracy
Researchers from China have created a motion-tracking wearable suit that allows human beings to teach robots how to walk.
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How Cobots Are Changing Factory Floors Universal Robots & Inbolt
Manufacturers often struggle to automate tasks where there’s too much variation or complexity for traditional robots. Universal Robots and Inbolt solve this by equipping cobots with human-like vision ...
One in six people of reproductive age suffer from infertility. Start-ups are using AI-powered robots to increase IVF success ...
U.S. technology company Nvidia and Fujitsu, a Japanese telecommunications and computer maker, have agreed to work together on ...
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Video: Tesla’s Optimus humanoid robot performs Kung Fu moves to showcase speed, balance
Watch Tesla's Optimus learn Kung Fu in a stunning new video demonstrating its impressive movement and technical improvements.
Industrial robots like robotic arms are basically everywhere, albeit usually out of the public’s eye in factories. This also means that they get replaced and scrapped all the time, making ...
AI’s next frontier moves it off the screen, into the living room, and onto the shop floor. Progress is real and money is ...
This week, games such as Battlefield 6, Daimon Blades, Dying Breed, Deathground, Blue Protocol: Star Resonance, and Little ...
The new system uses a wearable exoskeleton to record human motion and teach humanoid robots complex, full-body skills.
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