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Today on "Uncanny Valley," we talk about why the AI industry is investing in the development of humanoid robots, and what ...
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Robots learn how to move by watching themselves
The researchers detailed their findings in the journal Nature Machine Intelligence. "Like humans learning to dance by ...
A robot observes its reflection in a mirror, learning its own morphology and kinematics for autonomous self-simulation. The process highlights the intersection of vision-based learning and robotics, ...
Today's robots perform safety checks at industrial plants, conduct quality control in manufacturing, and are even starting to keep hospital patients company. But soon - perhaps very soon - these ...
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Humanoid robots move from labs to production lines in factories and warehouses
Humanoid robots promise to take on dull and dangerous jobs. But is that really true? what about the future of human work?
Simply sign up to the Technology myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. For more than 100 years, writers, artists and filmmakers have sketched out their visions of the household robot, a ...
Scientists can engineer machines that meet or exceed the performance of their biological counterparts in many areas, however animals still outperform robots in locomotion—running, flying swimming, ...
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432 robots move entire apartment block!
Have you ever looked out your window and wished your view was a few inches to the left or right? Generally there’s not much that can be done to move a building once it’s been constructed, save ...
Stevie, a robot built by engineers to meet a very present need in assisted care homes, has no plans to follow the crowd. Earlier today (13 November), a team of robotic engineers led by Prof Conor ...
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