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Backflips are easy, stairs are hard: Robots still struggle with simple human movements, experts say
Yet the next generation of robots will soon be able to learn from experience, creating more adaptable machines—perfect for ...
Therefore, the next great leap for humanoid robotics is building on that kinematic grace to master the physics of forceful, contact‑rich work, unlocking their potential to serve in industry, ...
On a recent fall day at MIT, a group of players kicked around a soccer ball on the school's Killian Court lawn. They ran around and jumped in piles of leaves. They even did backflips. But these ...
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3 reasons why this new humanoid robot caught my eye
The humanoid robot sector has come on leaps and bounds this year, with new companies joining the race to create an advanced robot for the workplace, and even the home. The latest entrant in the ...
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Video: Unitree’s six-foot humanoid robot knocks out rival bot in boxing match
In a recent demonstration, Unitree's H2 humanoid demonstrated its high-power actuation by executing aggressive moves.
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