Engineers have found a way to shepherd microrobots with no wires, no radios, and no onboard computers. Instead, they steer them with light patterns designed using the same math physicists use to ...
Robots are a big draw at CES, and it's been a year since we last heard about Samsung's Ballie. This Hisense is a more fragile ...
Unlike Samsung's Ballie or Amazon's Astro robot, the FollowMe isn't an anthropomorphic display but a literal TV on wheels.
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Video: China’s humanoid robot dances and kicks box as Walker S2 hits 1,000 units
UBTech rolls out its 1,000th Walker S2 robot, marking the shift from prototypes to large-scale, real-world humanoid ...
Powered by light, the robots carry computers and can move in complex patterns, say Penn Engineering and University of ...
Boston Dynamics product lead Aya Durbin discusses Atlas, industrial humanoid robots, and what it takes to make humanoids ...
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