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Robot 'skin' from China lets humanoids feel pain and react fast
Humanoid robots are starting to gain something that once belonged firmly in the realm of science fiction: a sense of pain.
In the world of robotics, there’s always something new on the horizon, but Mitsubishi Electric has really turned heads this time. Its robot, TOKUFASTbot, which you might find on a regular day ...
Guangzhou Auto Group is set to begin small-scale production of its humanoid robot, GoMate, in 2026. The robot has already ...
One of America's most iconic burger chains is joining in the technology takeover restaurants across the country are testing out. White Castle, a fast-food chain, announced it has teamed up with Miso ...
Scientists have been trying to build snakelike, limbless robots for decades. These robots could come in handy in search-and-rescue situations, where they could navigate collapsed buildings to find and ...
Robots are taking over the dirty work of sorting through our trash and turning it into valuable resources. And not just any robots, but smart robots that use artificial intelligence (AI) to identify ...
In a nutshell: Computers have been beating humans at games for a long while. OpenAI got its start with bots that could beat professional Starcraft players. Now, one engineer has built an unbeatable ...
The GoQBot is a soft-bodied silicon rubber robot that uses a ballistic rolling technique powered by actuators made out of shape-memory alloy coils to move crazy fast—its push-off time is under 250ms, ...
In this Fast Five, Dale Walsh, VP of strategy and innovation at Roboworx, answers five essential questions that companies seeking to manage their robot fleet should ask. In a discussion with Machine ...
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