At Foundation's headquarters in San Francisco, I met the Phantom MK1 humanoid robot and controlled it using a VR headset. The CEO told me his aspirations to deploy the robot in factories, on ...
The robot, built by local robotics firm OryLab and called OriHime, offers guided walking tours to visitors to Japan’s capital ...
Figure just revealed a new humanoid model designed to help in the home or office. Check out the uncanny video.
Meet Figure 03, the future of robotics! With advanced AI and tactile sensors, it’s more than a machine. The third generation ...
Healthcare systems worldwide are struggling with overcrowded hospitals, physician burnout, and rising surgery delays. Which is why it's always a good thing to see research exploring new solutions ...
Clone Robotics, a Polish-American company, has recently unveiled its groundbreaking humanoid robot, Protoclone, sparking both fascination and unease across the internet. This eerily lifelike android ...
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Foundation holds STEM hangout for kids
The Kids Technology Empowerment Foundation (KTEF) a non-governmental organization dedicated to equipping young people, especially less privileged students, with Science, Technology, Engineering, and ...
Earlier this year, humanoid robotics company Figure showed off its Figure 02 robot using a sophisticated visual language system called Helix to sort packages at a logistics warehouse. Footage showed a ...
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Video: Atlas humanoid robot gets new dexterous 3-fingered hand for complex tasks
Karl Price, mechanical engineer for Atlas, demonstrated the updated three-fingered gripper. The second-generation device has seven degrees of freedom and seven actuators, with two actuators for each ...
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Video: China unveils ‘world’s first’ humanoid robot that resists dust, rain, heat
Deep Robotics has unveiled the world’s first weatherproof humanoid robot, designed to operate in rain, heat, and extreme ...
Healthcare systems worldwide are struggling with overcrowded hospitals, physician burnout, and rising surgery delays. Which is why it’s always a good thing to see research exploring new solutions ...
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