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Humans sense a collaborating robot as part of their 'extended' body
Researchers from the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT) in Genoa (Italy) and Brown University in Providence (U.S.) have ...
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Robotic hands sensed as part of human body when performing tasks together: Study
Researchers from the Italian Institute of Technology and Brown University in the US have found that people can “sense” a robot’s hand as an extension of their body. They found that performing a joint ...
A whole-body control foundation model could help launch humanoid robots toward general-purpose capability, says Agility ...
Researchers found that working with a humanoid robot can change how our brains map the body, making its hand feel like part ...
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Video: How ghost-like humanoid robot comes to life with water-powered muscles
Clone Robotics is building lifelike android robots with muscle-driven design, hydraulic systems, and advanced AI to replicate human tasks.
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Video: UC Berkeley humanoid robot plays table tennis with human-like agility
Discover HITTER, a UC Berkeley humanoid robot that plays table tennis using AI-powered planning to outsmart human players.
With the upcoming 2025 Bund Conference, a vision of 'human-robot symbiosis' is gradually unfolding in Shanghai's Zhangjiang Robot Valley. This conference brings together four major robot exhibition ...
Researchers have trained a quadruped robot named ANYmal to play badminton rallies, to return shuttlecocks with surprising ...
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Simulated humanoid robots learn to hike rugged terrain autonomously
Training humanoid robots to hike could accelerate development of embodied AI for tasks like autonomous search and rescue, ...
A Guangzhou-based tech company, Kaiwa Technology, has announced plans to unleash the world’s first pregnancy humanoid robot . This is a literal robot designed to grow and deliver a baby. This isn’t ...
Scientists created robots controlled by signals come from mycelia - the branching underground networks that support mushrooms ...
Though automation reduces the number of jobs in the auto industry, there are still plenty of human workers needed to oversee ...
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