DisneyResearchHub has published a detailed technical paper outlining how Walt Disney Imagineering Research & Development ...
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Video: China’s humanoid robot dances and kicks box as Walker S2 hits 1,000 units
UBTech rolls out its 1,000th Walker S2 robot, marking the shift from prototypes to large-scale, real-world humanoid ...
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Embodied AI goes public as China deploys Walker S2 humanoid robots at Vietnam border
China is preparing to deploy humanoid robots at a busy border crossing with Vietnam. This marks a striking new chapter in the ...
A team of researchers at Cornell University has developed the world’s smallest walking robot. Designed to interact with visible light, the robot moves independently despite its tiny size. The team ...
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Chinese robot walks 66 miles for a Guinness record
A Chinese-built humanoid robot has just walked itself into the record books, completing a 66-mile trek that tested the limits of machine endurance as much as engineering pride. The feat, carried out ...
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Disney’s Robot Olaf Is a Straight Up Nightmare
Engineers at Disney Research Hub have unveiled how they built a robot version of the talking snowman from the "Frozen" films.
Learn how humanoid robots use adaptive control and error recovery, helping teams handle tough tasks with fewer stoppages.
If you thought humanoid robots were only capable of completing mundane tasks, think again. This company just showed off a ...
A-RED Walking Robot invites you to explore a colossal workshop turned into a labyrinth of platforms, puzzles, and mechanical challenges. Your creator has built a massive workshop packed with traps, ...
A humanoid robot has strolled into the record books after completing the longest-ever walk by such a machine. Built by Chinese robotics firm AgiBot, the A2’s record-breaking trek covered 106.3 ...
Like something out of an early Transformers movie, researchers at Caltech have just demonstrated how a humanoid and a drone can team up to accomplish multiple forms of movement. The experiment opens ...
Professor Boyuan Chen poses with some of his 3D printed robots that were designed and built through his new platform called Text2Robot that allows people to simply tell a computer what kind of robot ...
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