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Hugging Face’s new $2.5k LeRobot humanoid brings 3D-printed robotics within reach
Humanoid robots remain out of reach for most people due to their high cost, ...
Boston Dynamics reveals how Atlas learned heavy lifting using reinforcement learning and millions of simulations.
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Robots learn to recover from dangerous stair falls using smart stabilising system
Robots that navigate staircases still face a major safety problem as losing balance often ...
Autonomous vehicles (AVs) have the potential to transform transportation systems by improving safety, efficiency, accessibility, and comfort. However, developing reliable control policies for AVs to ...
Effective task allocation has become a critical challenge for multi-robot systems operating in dynamic environments like search and rescue. Traditional methods, often based on static data and ...
Imagine trying to teach a child how to solve a tricky math problem. You might start by showing them examples, guiding them step by step, and encouraging them to think critically about their approach.
Anders Billesø Beck, VP of innovation and strategy at UR (Universal Robots), discusses five AI-powered robotic applications that use physical intelligence models to interact with their environment. UR ...
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The latest in the world of robotics
Robot news has been coming fast and furious this month. One robot won a half-marathon in Beijing, and others captured a Russian position in Ukraine. And last week, we learned of a robotic arm that ...
Atlas, the humanoid robot developed by Boston Dynamics, a robotics subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Group, has succeeded in ...
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