Robot beats human pros at table tennis
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Toyota debuted CUE7, an AI-powered humanoid robot that learned to shoot free throws through trial and error, in front of 8,400 fans at Toyota Arena Tokyo.
Swiss scientists have published research showing AI-informed robots can learn how to self correct and teach other robots how to behave. It raises questions of consciousness in artificial intelligence.
The latest boom in robotics represents a revolution in the way machines have learned to interact with the world.
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How humanoid robots are moving from scripted responses to real-time reasoning
This video explores recent advances in humanoid robotics, focusing on upgrades to Ameca and the introduction of OpenAI’s Neo robot It examines how Ameca integrates advanced AI systems to enable more natural conversation,
Explore how medical robots and healthcare robotics enhance surgery, diagnostics, and hospital workflows, highlighting key benefits, real-world uses, and future trends in patient‑centered care.
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Tiny, knotted robots jump, fly and plant seeds
When a knot lets go, it doesn't just fall apart. It snaps. That simple observation led Penn Engineers to rethink what a knot can do. Instead of treating it as something that holds tension, they asked a different question: what happens when you design a knot to release it?
In Beijing, a humanoid robot named Lightning finished a half marathon in 50 minutes and 26 seconds, beating the human world record by nearly 7 minutes.
Discover how humanoid robots are evolving with advanced robotics technology, exploring their intelligence, capabilities, real-world uses, and impact on industries and human interaction today. Pixabay, Kyraxys In the fast-evolving world of robotics ...
Robots are no longer confined to factories. From beating elite table tennis players to running marathons and performing dance routines, AI-powered machines are rapidly evolving. Yet, as breakthroughs grab attention,
I've recently introduced a few friends to the power of a great robot vacuum. One of my friends calls hers a marriage saver, while the other was both thrilled and horrified by how many stains the vacuum's AI found on her floors.
There's a reason 90% of the world's humanoid robots are made in China, and it's under-investment, according to a new report.