AgiBot, a global leader in humanoid robotics, today unveiled LinkCraft, the world's first zero-code, barrier-free robot ...
Chinese robotics company Unitree has unveiled a new patent for a robot joint control method and system based on motion ...
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Future of robots powered by living muscle cells mapped by Harvard-led study
Harvard Medical School researchers are designing next-gen robots that can flex, contract, and grow like human beings.
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Robots versus humans: will wind turbine management reach complete automation?
Wind turbines present a maintenance minefield historically navigated by in-demand experts, but robots offer efficiency and ...
AgiBot launches LinkCraft, a zero-code platform that turns human motion into lifelike humanoid robot performances using AI motion capture.
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New ultra-realistic robot moves just like a human
Chinese robotics company Unitree has introduced its latest humanoid robot, the Unitree H2, which is drawing attention for its ...
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Video: China's humanoid robot shows off flexibility with full-body stretch routine
China's humanoid robot has stunned online viewers with a full-body stretch routine, showing advanced balance and motion control.
Analysis of AI weaponization and the UN's effort to regulate "killer robots." Explores legal and ethical challenges, IHL ...
Leaked documents reveal how Amazon plans to stop hiring humans so its workforce of robots can replace their jobs.
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Elon Musk worries about Tesla’s growing robot army control
Elon Musk, the visionary behind Tesla, has recently voiced concerns about the challenges of managing the company’s growing ...
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From robot workers to mind-reading shopping tools, 5 ways Amazon is replacing humans with AI
Amazon is aggressively deploying new AI and robotics systems to automate physical labor, management tasks, and customer ...
Combining expressive AI with bionic design, China’s humanoid robots from AheadForm and Kepler can walk, talk, and react like ...
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