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This shows how robots could learn complex, human-like skills from a single demonstration—opening doors to safer, more ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNA robot learns to handle bulky objects like humans do after just one lesson
For all their technological brilliance, from navigating distant planets to performing complex surgery, robots still struggle ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNHumans keep building robots that are shaped like us—what's the point?
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.
A video of ALLEX (top) shows a camera- and sensor-laden head, and astonishingly versatile hands with fast-moving fingers and ...
Robot vacuums are great for keeping your home clean, but if you have stairs, they don’t work so well. Eufy’s Marswalker may ...
In the company's latest video, a humanoid robot can be seen walking and crouching while it performs various tasks.
Kumar says those types of scenarios partly inspired the idea of the triple backflip. Engineers can control each individual ...
Rhagobot isn’t exactly the first thing that comes to mind at the mention of a robot. Inspired by Rhagovelia water striders, ...
Human-robot interaction suggests there’ll likely be many contexts where robots don’t displace workers but rather make the ...
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 ...
When robots have a human-like appearance, they can better simulate human emotional expressions, allowing them to resonate ...
Robots-for-rent is one way some small U.S. factories gain access to automation, reducing turnover and ensuring workers aren’t ...
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