It has a mask-like, yet eerily expressive face and a body made up of gears and wires. This humanoid robot called "Alter" is powered entirely by a neural network that gives it the ability to move by ...
Founder and Chief Executive Tony Zhao and founder and Chief Technology Officer Cheng Chi started Sunday in a garage, working ...
Controlled by the company’s new Neural Joint V2 Controller, the robotic hand mirrors human finger movements with commendable ...
TOKYO — Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. has said that it has developed a learning system for humanoid robots that uses a dynamically reconfigurable neural network to enable the efficient learning of ...
Insects rapidly transition between different walking gaits, in response to external stimuli. Scientists have now created a small robot that can do the same thing, utilizing an integrated artificial ...
Aiming to stay ahead in the robotics game, Tesla is constantly fine-tuning the new generation of its general-purpose, bi-pedal, humanoid robot Optimus. The Optimus can now navigate uneven terrain with ...
[Sean Hodgins]’s calls his three-part video series an Arduino Neural Network Robot but we’d rather call it an enjoyable series on prototyping, designing a board with surface mount parts, assembling it ...
This creep machine, called Alter, runs entirely off a neural network. That means all its incoherent and erratic movements are 100 percent free of any human control. It’s basically alive. Although ...
Researchers at the Technical University of Munich, Germany, have developed an automated diving robot that can detect and ...
A review paper by scientists at the Beijing Institute of Technology summarized recent efforts and future potentials in the use of in vitro biological neural networks (BNNs) for the realization of ...
Disney is working on modular, intelligent robot limbs that snap into place with magnets. The intelligence comes from a reasonable sized neural network that also incorporates some modularity. The robot ...
Japan's National Science Museum is no stranger to eerily human androids: It employs two in its exhibition hall already. But for a week, they're getting a new colleague. Called "Alter," it has a very ...