Scientists from the LASSIE project with their quadruped robot at White Sands National Park, New Mexico in August. The quadruped robot was able to scout and train autonomously. The work is part of NASA ...
What if robots could learn to adapt to their surroundings as effortlessly as humans do? The rise of quadruped robots, like Boston Dynamics’ Spot, is turning this vision into reality. By integrating ...
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Cybersecurity Experts Say These Humanoid Robots Secretly Send Data to China and Let Hackers Take Over Your Network
When you buy a robot, you don’t expect it to be secretly reporting back to servers in China. Yet that’s exactly what ...
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Shape-changing robots: New AI-driven design tool optimizes performance and functionality
Like octopuses squeezing through a tiny sea cave, metatruss robots can adapt to demanding environments by changing their shape. These mighty morphing robots are made of trusses composed of hundreds of ...
A single AI model trained to control numerous robotic bodies can operate unfamiliar hardware and adapt eerily well to serious ...
Analysis from GlobalData suggests that the use of robotic dogs is becoming widespread in emergency use cases, but it also highlights other mining applications. Since early trials started around 2020, ...
The 'Wooden Ox' Debuts at Rizhao Port! Bionic Quadruped Robots Become the Main Force for Inspections
Over the past two months, in the grain base of the Shijiu Port area of Rizhao Port in Shandong Province, where over 200 belt conveyors crisscross like a "three-dimensional maze," the inspection scene ...
Nightmare material or truly man's best friend? A team of researchers equipped a dog-like quadruped robot with a mechanized arm that takes air samples from potentially treacherous situations, such as ...
Two new videos from Chinese companies make it clear: it'll soon be no use trying to run from robots. Rapid upgrades in speed and agility mean robot dogs can now sprint at near-Olympic pace, and ...
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