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How China’s hyper-realistic humanoid robot achieved its eerily human walk
Rather than pushing a futuristic, machine-forward aesthetic, XPENG leans into recognisable visual cues such as body shape, ...
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Video: How Boston Dynamics’ humanoid robot achieves creepy stand-up move
Boston Dynamics has released a new explanation of one of Atlas’s most striking behaviors. It’s an eerie, contortion-like way ...
Dr. Chris Hillman, Global AI Lead at Teradata, joins eSpeaks to explore why open data ecosystems are becoming essential for enterprise AI success. In this episode, he breaks down how openness — in ...
When the Next-Gen Iron humanoid was unveiled to the public earlier this month, strutting fluidly down the runway before a gobsmacked audience, it made headlines – but not for the reasons its creators ...
For decades now, I've been trying to reassure people that the coming robot revolution will not result in job loss for us humans. It's a notion I firmly believed – or at least did until this morning.
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THE EVOLUTION OF THE HUMANOID ROBOT
TESLA has Optimus and Xpeng has Iron. Both humanoid robots are common in concept but very different in execution. Clearly, in the evolution of automated machines, these two humanoid robots represent ...
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Alex’s electric evolution sets new standard for humanoid robotics
Although the introduction of hydraulics may have powered the early era of humanoid robotics, the LTU’s newest creation Alex has clearly moved on to electricity as the real game chore.
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Google DeepMind’s latest hire focuses on CEO Demis Hassabis’ goal of building ‘brain’ for humanoid robots
Google's AI division, DeepMind, has hired former Boston Dynamics executive Aaron Saunders as its vice president of hardware engineering. The latest hiring suggests a significant move into robotics.
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Video: US humanoid robot nears human jogging pace in new running demo
Figure AI CEO Brett Adcock dropped a short, electrifying video on social media, teasing the extraordinary speed and agility ...
Robot companies are racing toward a breakout year, but they'll have to confront some fundamental problems before making bigger promises.
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DoorMan: Humanoid robot trained in new system beats human operators at opening doors
A simulation-trained DoorMan system helps a Unitree G1 outperform human operators in door opening speed and reliability.
General-purpose robots remain rare not for a lack of hardware but because we still can’t give machines the physical intuition ...
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