Humanoid robotics companies have already shown their machines can run at 22 mph, land backflips and even pull off front flips. So the new proving ground is not raw speed or acrobatics. It is control ...
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Who's laughing now? China’s humanoid robots go from viral stumbles to kung fu flips in one year
China's humanoid robots impressed at the Spring Festival Gala earlier this week, shifting public sentiment. The robot's abilities displayed at the event were far more advanced than those shown just ...
Robot mobility is entering a new phase as Unitree Robotics unveils a striking demonstration of its G1 humanoid. In footage released, the wheeled-legged robot glides on roller skates and ice skates ...
Standing at 4 feet tall, Unitree’s R1 Air can run, flip, walk on its hands, and jump-kick a watermelon into pulp. The humanoid robot has 26 joints and AI vision, and it connects to an app that allows ...
AI success depends on whether enterprise data is ready, reachable, and close enough to the workloads that need it. In this eSpeaks episode, Dell Technologies’ Vrashank Jain explains why fragmented ...
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