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The science of human touch, and why it's so hard to replicate in robots
Robots now see the world with an ease that once belonged only to science fiction. They can recognize objects, navigate ...
QUT robotics researchers have developed a new robot navigation system that mimics neural processes of the human brain and uses less than 10 per cent of the energy required by traditional systems. In a ...
Large language models (LLMs), such as the model underpinning the functioning of OpenAI's platform ChatGPT, are now widely ...
A new two-layer language-model algorithm is helping robots break down tasks, refine actions on the fly, and execute movements ...
It’s a bizarre sight: With a short burst of light, a sponge-shaped robot scoots across a tiled surface. Flipped on its back, it repeatedly twitches as if doing sit-ups. By tinkering with the light’s ...
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Video: Unitree’s six-foot humanoid robot knocks out rival bot in boxing match
Interestingly, the robot was powerful enough to break parts of the opponent, a smaller G1 model humanoid developed by Unitree ...
Scientists in China have developed a ‘brain-on-chip’ system that combines lab-grown human brain matter with a neural interface chip to power a so-called ‘organoid’ robot. It was developed by ...
Looking for a home humanoid robot that will clean your house, cook your food, and maybe even take the dog for a walk? It just got one step closer ...
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Towering 'body-swap' robot exposes the brain’s strategy for staying upright
What if a robot could show us how the brain keeps us balanced? UBC scientists built one – and their discovery could help shape new ways to reduce fall risk for millions of people.
Cathy Hutchinson hasn’t been able to drink anything without the help of her caregiver in the 15 years since she had a stroke. Now, thanks to new technology detailed today in Nature, she can take a sip ...
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