As Nvidia Corp. announced new robotics innovations at last week’s Conference on Robot Learning in South Korea, the company continues to extend its product line with new capabilities and enhancements.
Neuralink patient Nick Wray demonstrates how the brain chip lets him control a robot arm to take a drink from a cup.
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South Korean robotic hand performs 'moonwalk' in playful academic parody
Watch robotic hand glide to Smooth Criminal a playful moonwalk demo shows just how dexterous robotic motion has become.
The new system uses a wearable exoskeleton to record human motion and teach humanoid robots complex, full-body skills.
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Chinese humanoid robot Oli performs classical dance with humans across cultural sites
Tradition meets innovation as Oli, a humanoid robot, performs an elegant Chinese dance through urban skylines and ancient villages.
Left image shows the paired condition where two people try to keep the rod horizontal in virtual space by operating a robot arm. Right shows the solo condition where one person operates both arms.
The relentless march of technological advancement continues as NVIDIA unveils a new trove of resources designed to accelerate robotics innovation.
In a proof-of-concept study that integrates smart materials, machine learning and an optical control system, a team of Rice researchers led by materials scientist Hanyu Zhu used a light-patterning ...
National AI usage among businesses is 9.2%, with a projected increase to 11.6% in six months. Utah leads state AI business adoption at 15.7%%; Delaware's projected rate is highest at 19.1%.
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