Neuralink patient Nick Wray demonstrates how the brain chip lets him control a robot arm to take a drink from a cup.
The new system uses a wearable exoskeleton to record human motion and teach humanoid robots complex, full-body skills.
Figure just revealed a new humanoid model designed to help in the home or office. Check out the uncanny video.
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Video: China unveils ‘world’s first’ humanoid robot that resists dust, rain, heat
Deep Robotics has unveiled the world’s first weatherproof humanoid robot, designed to operate in rain, heat, and extreme ...
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Video: Atlas humanoid robot gets new dexterous 3-fingered hand for complex tasks
Karl Price, mechanical engineer for Atlas, demonstrated the updated three-fingered gripper. The second-generation device has seven degrees of freedom and seven actuators, with two actuators for each ...
The nights are drawing in for Europeans, and Elliot Williams is joined this week by Jenny List for an evening podcast looking ...
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