The goal is to get the robots working with actual humans in areas such as manufacturing, facility operations and health care.
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Video: Elon Musk’s Optimus humanoid robot masters human-like smooth running
EV maker Tesla has shared a new update of its humanoid robot Optimus on X (formerly Twitter) on December 3. The short clip ...
A new video surfacing from a Tesla demonstration in Miami this weekend shows the Optimus humanoid robot taking a ...
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Video: US humanoid robot nears human jogging pace in new running demo
For years, the Achilles’ heel of general-purpose humanoid robots has been their inability to move quickly. Companies that ...
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Amazing Video Shows Tesla Optimus Teleoperator Taking Off Headset, Causing Robot to Stumble and Collapse
A new video appears to show a Tesla Optimus humanoid robot stumbling backwards after its teleoperator tried to take off their ...
A viral video shows Tesla’s Optimus robot falling during a demo, sparking speculation that it was being controlled via ...
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Tesla Optimus falls in Miami demo, hand movements sparks remote operation debate
While falls are not unusual in robotics development, a specific hand motion has raised questions about the current level of ...
Judgment Day might be coming sooner than you think after a Chinese robotics company unveiled its new T800 robot with combat ...
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 ...
Researchers at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) have programmed a Unitree G1 humanoid robot to play basketball, almost perfectly mimicking the skills of a human athlete.
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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 ...
Inbolt Intelligent Bin Picking brings AI 3D vision directly onto the robot arm, enabling robots to pick parts from any bin with up to 95% success and sub-one-second cycle times. No fixed cameras, no ...
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