Competition from China brings new urgency to legged robots ...
Designed as a lightweight, top-mounted system, Ghost Robotics said the Manipulator Arm enables the Vision 60 to perform complex tasks.
Ghost Robotics’ new manipulator arm gives its Vision 60 Q-UGV the ability to open doors, handle gear, and extend sensors, boosting safety in hazardous missions.
Competition in the robot dog market is getting ugly. As The Robot Report explains, Boston Dynamics is suing Ghost Robotics for allegedly infringing seven patents linked to its Spot quadruped. The ...
It is officially known as the Quadrupedal Unmanned Ground Vehicle (or Quad-legged Unmanned Ground Vehicle), but the world knows it as one of the few robot dogs in existence. It’s one of those robotic ...
It’s probably just a matter of time before combat robots are thrown into a fight on the ground. Sure, these things may not think for themselves just yet, but the prospect of having metal beasts ...
If you know anything about Ghost Robotics, it’s likely one of two things: 1) They make robot dogs. 2) Sniper rifles can be mounted to those robots. A majority of the Philadelphia firm’s press coverage ...
A new augmented reality platform, GhostX, uses ‘ghost’ avatars of a human and robot to help a user plan out how the two can perform a task together. (Purdue University image/Yuanzhi Cao) When Tesla ...
Robot dogs could potentially patrol the US-Mexico border, capturing evidence in remote areas. The CEO of their manufacturer, Ghost Robotics, said they would not "take over anything." The project ...
Futuristic fiction from the likes of Tom Clancy and Eugene Burdick has informed and influenced the thinking of American leaders for decades, but it was author and futurist August Cole who coined the ...
A translucent, jellyfish-shaped robot developed by Chinese researchers has quietly made waves across the defense and robotics communities. Nicknamed the “Ghost”, this autonomous underwater device ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — When Tesla failed to hit weekly production targets in the first quarter of 2018, chief executive Elon Musk blamed it on “excessive automation.” The robots were slowing things ...