Commentary: The idea of a human-controlled robot in your home might sound weird at first, but perhaps it's not all that different from what we're already used to.
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This $150k humanoid robot walks like a human
At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, a remarkable breakthrough in portable robotics was unveiled by Realbotix. The ...
The idea of a human-controlled robot in your home might sound weird at first, but perhaps it's not all that different to what we're already used to.
XPENG's Iron robot was revealed with its inner workings exposed, sans clothing or any covering, but that may not be its final ...
Advancements in neuroscience and robotics have been separate, but this world's first study from Chinese researchers has now been delivered on a robot controlled by human brain cells alone. No, it is ...
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Watch: Germany’s new Agile ONE humanoid robot can pick and handle tools like a human
Munich-based Agile Robots has unveiled its first-ever humanoid robot dubbed Agile ONE. Announced on November 19, it is built ...
The elaborate bipedal world of humans is periodically filled with pockets of death that humans cannot access, but must access to prevent the fruition of a far worse disaster. A chief example that ...
'Brain-in-a-jar' biocomputers can now learn to control robots Living brain cells wired into organoid-on-a-chip biocomputers can now learn to drive robots, thanks to an open-source intelligent ...
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Wearable tech lets users control machines and robots while on the move
Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a next-generation wearable system that enables people to ...
Nightmare fuel? Maybe – but in a historic moment for the dental profession, an AI-controlled autonomous robot has performed an entire procedure on a human patient for the first time, about eight times ...
Scientists in Switzerland have innovated a robot the size of a grain of sand, controlled by magnets, capable of delivering ...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging to scan a person’s brain when they thought about making a “rock”, “paper”, and “scissors” shape with their hands, then mapping the scans to robot hand ...
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