AgiBot is using AI-powered robots to do new manufacturing tasks. Smarter machines may transform physical labor in China.
Robot sporting events could become more common in the coming years. But how many of us will be tuning in to watch?
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Scientists taught an AI-powered 'robot dog' how to play badminton against humans — and it's actually really good
Scientists have trained a four-legged robot to play badminton against a human opponent, and it scuttles across the court to play rallies of up to 10 shots. By combining whole-body movements with ...
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Scientists build AI-powered robot that could revolutionize farming: 'More efficient'
"Real opportunities to explore innovative solutions." Scientists build AI-powered robot that could revolutionize farming: ...
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Is a robot programmed to prank you annoying? Yes
Feedback discovers a robot that can mimic Turkish ice cream vendors, who are known for playing tricks on their customers.
MIT’s Daniela Rus is redefining robotics with empathy leading CSAIL and Liquid AI recent $250m series A to build technology ...
The team is working on a European Union-funded project for artificial intelligence bots to patrol sewer lines. The small ...
Robots can do a lot these days. Cleaning houses, building machines, helping doctors in surgery, and now, a scientist based out of China is working on a robot that can carry a human fetus to term. The ...
In science fiction, robots can be neurotic. Think "Star Wars" and C-3PO. (SOUNDBITE OF FILM, "STAR WARS: EPISODE IV - A NEW HOPE") ANTHONY DANIELS: (As C-3PO) What are we going to do? We'll be sent to ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. – Robots excel at many things, but having a good sense of touch is not among them. Whether dropping items or pinching them too tightly which crushes the object, many robots struggle with ...
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