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Video: China’s new humanoid robot combines whole-body control and Nvidia Thor compute
Booster Robotics has unveiled the Booster T2, a humanoid robot platform designed for real-world ...
From Balto to Blizzard, robots roam campus—with more to come. Because Huskies can't get enough of drones, droids, and everything in between. With multiple robotics courses now being offered and a new ...
Humans have been fascinated with humanoid machines even before modern engineering made them possible. From Greek mythology to ...
In 1982, personal computers were beige, boxy, and built for engineers. They were powerful, but uninviting. Few people knew what they were for, or why they might need one. It took more than just better ...
Neuromorphic computing, inspired by the neural architectures and functions of biological brains, is revolutionizing the development of highly efficient, adaptive computing systems. In robotics, this ...
As robotic devices – including delivery and service bots as well as utilitarian drones – proliferate and develop increasing degrees of autonomy, managing fleets of robotics will become increasingly ...
As I walked the show floors of IFA 2025 this year, there wasn’t a single booth that didn’t include AI. Whether it was in their products themselves, or they were demonstrating an upcoming prototype, AI ...
Unitree Robotics recently dazzled us with its R1 humanoid robot, and now it’s unveiled something even more astonishing: a super-robust dog-like robot called the A2 Stellar Explorer. In a video ...
The company’s Jetson Thor robotics computers can hear, detect patterns, make decisions and act — using generative AI tech that’s largely available now. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang sees a future where ...
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AI: Robots should adapt to humans, not the other way round — Promise Ekpo, US-based computer science PhD researcher
Promise Osaine Ekpo is a University of Benin First Class Computer Engineering graduate with a master’s degree from Princeton University in the United States. She is currently doing her PhD at Cornell ...
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