Engineers at the University of California, San Diego have trained a humanoid robot to effortlessly learn and perform a variety of expressive movements, including simple dance routines and gestures ...
In a stunning display of technological prowess and cultural fusion, Unitree's H1 humanoid robots recently stole the show at China's Spring Festival Gala, performing alongside human dancers in a ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Being a baby is harder than it looks. Born into the world knowing almost nothing, they spend their first few years getting a PhD in navigating a physical environment. Likewise, ...
An AI-powered robot performed some dance moves for President Vladimir Putin, days after another Russian robot failed to ...
Here at New Atlas, we like to keep tabs on developments in the world of robotics – just so we're aware of how soon Terminator-style machines will assemble and march against the human race. As it turns ...
Kaytranada just released his brilliant debut album 99.9% last week. Though he’s currently on tour to promote his new music, Kay’s not finished sharing treats with his fans. Today, he gifts us all with ...
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Meet ELEGNT: Apple’s new robot lamp that can dance and play with you
Apple has released a research paper and a video of what appears to be a new smart lamp that can dance and play with its human ...
Tesla's (NASDAQ:TSLA) Optimus humanoid robot has been attracting a lot of attention this week. The company has continued to showcase the notable advancements with the Optimus humanoid robot, as recent ...
Researchers at the University of California at Berkeley have developed algorithms that allow robots to learn by making mistakes -- just like a real person. Michelle Starr is CNET's science editor, and ...
Braving the dance floor in broad daylight — or even just when the overhead lights are on — frequently does not end well. Your clumsy moves, weird facial expressions, or catastrophic blunders will ...
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