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The Video You’ll Watch Three Times Over: This Humanoid Robot Can Walk, Fly, Roll and… Transform in Mid-Air!
In a demonstration that signals a new chapter in mobile robotics, researchers at the California Institute of Technology have introduced a machine that can walk like a human, take flight like a drone, ...
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The value of physical intelligence: How researchers are working to safely advance the capabilities of humanoid robots
Humanoid robots are designed with a body shape that resembles the human form and are built to interact with human ...
If you want to build an actual HAL 9000, all you need is an LED, some carpentry skills, and any laptop accessing a talking AI ...
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7 ‘secret’ systems that make humanoid robots think, walk and work like humans
Think of actuators as the robot’s muscles —the technology that enables humanoids to move. Actuators come in three types: ...
Anthropic believes AI models will increasingly reach into the physical world. To understand where things are headed, it asked ...
Magnetic graphene oxide sheets fold, move, sense motion, and switch function by swapping magnetic layers, offering a fast, reprogrammable platform for soft robots and other morphable structures.
A research team from the Cognitive Neurotechnology Unit and the Visual Perception and Cognition Laboratory, Department of ...
Forget margins. Elon Musk wants to reinvent society with a robot that can walk, work, operate without sleep, and—according to ...
Before there was Arnold (or AH-nuld), there were probably things like this: robots that can walk without sensors or other special means of propulsion. What would it say if it could talk? Probably ...
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Walk Me: Toyota stuns world with robot chair that walks, climbs, and folds itself
Toyota’s Walk Me is a robotic chair with legs that walk, climb, and fold, redefining mobility at the Japan Mobility Show 2025 ...
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