Sunday Robotics has a new way to train robots to do common household tasks. The startup plans to put its fully autonomous ...
For anyone in the car industry, using articulated robots is a smart move. They help you work smarter, not harder. You get a ...
Founder and Chief Executive Tony Zhao and founder and Chief Technology Officer Cheng Chi started Sunday in a garage, working ...
Learn how to create a functional, battery-powered domino-pushing car from scratch using cardboard, bottle caps, rubber bands, ...
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Microrobots overcome navigational limitations with the help of 'artificial spacetimes'
Microrobots—tiny robots less than a millimeter in size—are useful in a variety of applications that require tasks to be ...
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How to Get the Most Out of Gemini, ChatGPT & Copilot in 2025
Using AI chatbots like Gemini, ChatGPT, or Copilot can feel like having a super-smart assistant on standby—but only if you ...
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Video: Clone demos creepy humanoid hand with human-level grip strength and speed
Controlled by the company’s new Neural Joint V2 Controller, the robotic hand mirrors human finger movements with commendable ...
It’s designed primarily for a range of industrial operations, among them material gathering and transport, pick-and-place ...
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Just because a robot can walk, doesn’t mean it can work
The tech industry is obsessed with humanoid robots, and people are fascinated by them. But for almost every application ...
It seems like every week there’s a new video of a robot folding clothes. We’ve had some fantastic demonstrations, like this semi-autonomous video from Weave Robotics on X.
Sunday’s Memo home robot uses human-motion training and a wheeled, safety-first design to handle long household chores like ...
Coco's robots integrate directly into Shake Shack's existing Uber Eats ordering system, eliminating manual entry or extra ...
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