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This Robot Hand Just Learned Human Behavior on Its Own
The curious minds at ColdFusion reveal a robot hand that learned human behavior on its own. This matters because it demonstrates the potential for machines to adapt, interact, and learn like humans.
NEO will be driven by artificial intelligence, and is another example of AI beginning to integrate into people’s daily lives.
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Here Come the Robot Swarms!
A field called swarm robotics is taking inspiration from ants, bees and even slime molds.
1X NEO is available in tan, gray and dark brown. It's now available for pre-order from the company's website with a deposit ...
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Video: Humanoid robot chef loses grip on pan in viral cooking meltdown
A viral clip shows Unitree’s G1 humanoid attempting to cook — only to spill food, slip, and crash spectacularly.
In one of Europe’s most significant early-stage robotics financings this year, Zürich-based mimic robotics AG has raised $16 million to accelerate the deployment of physical AI systems capable of ...
Humanoid robot training is booming around the world. Tech companies are rushing to build the robots for a market projected to ...
NEO is a humanoid robot from Palo Alto-based robotics startup 1X that could one day autonomously help out around your home.
The first units will ship to customers in the US in 2026. There is a $499 monthly subscription alternative to the $20,000 full-purchase price, though that will be available at an unspecified later ...
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Video: Humanoid robot Oli grows its motion library with autonomous get-up routine
LimX Dynamics has taken another leap in humanoid robotics with its latest demonstration of Oli. In a new YouTube video released on October 23, the robotics company showcased two Oli humanoids lying ...
The 1X NEO humanoid robot offers chore assistance for $20K, combining AI learning with teleoperation as it prepares for a ...
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7 ‘secret’ systems that make humanoid robots think, walk and work like humans
Think of actuators as the robot’s muscles —the technology that enables humanoids to move. Actuators come in three types: ...
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