It’s the face of the future. A team of scientists unveiled a robot face covered with a delicate layer of living skin that heals itself and crinkles into a smile in hopes of developing more human-like ...
Remember that one movie where a killer robot is disguised as a human using “living tissue” over its “metal endoskeleton”? Lest you interpreted that as a cautionary tale, scientists at the University ...
Imagine having a curious little robot sidekick right on your desk - blinking, beeping, and ready to code. That's now a reality, thanks to Hugging Face's latest release: the Reachy Mini desktop robot.
The soft, pink blob stares at the camera with glassy eyes — before pulling its face into a dimpled smile.While it might look like the stuff of nightmares, this tiny robot covered in living skin could ...
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Hugging Face: Ex-Tesla lead humanoid firm gets 3D printing robot power to take on China
Hugging Face is making its first big leap into hardware with the acquisition of French startup Pollen Robotics, the creators of the open-source humanoid robot Reachy 2. Known for its widely used ...
Hugging Face Inc. has open-sourced the blueprints of two internally developed robots called HopeJR and Reachy Mini. The company debuted the machines on Thursday. Hugging Face is backed by more than ...
If humanoid robots make you a bit queasy — would it help if they had fleshy faces that can smile at you? The uncanny feat is the result of new technology using engineered living skin tissue and ...
Hugging Face is best known as a platform for machine learning and AI development, but it has also been dabbling in the world of robotics. This week, the company revealed two new robots it plans to ...
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