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MIT's new AI can teach itself to control robots by watching the world through their eyes — it only needs a single camera
The new training method doesn't use sensors or onboard control tweaks, but a single camera that watches the robot's movements ...
Georgia Tech researchers have developed COBALT, a smartphone-based platform that allows anyone to remotely control robots from anywhere using simple motion controls and Wi-Fi connectivity.
As Californian companies race to manufacture and deploy thousands of humanoid robots in the coming year, another new class of ...
The NYT recently said it's almost impossible to build robots without China. There are counter-examples very close to home, ...
People with prosthetic arms are teaching robots how to feel and touch like humans, in the hopes of improving their dexterity ...
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With more humanoids entering the world, be ready to hit the red button. Here are some practical tips to regain control if things go wrong. Jesse Orrall (he/him/his) is a Senior Video Producer for CNET ...
In 2021, 60 Minutes visited the offices of robotics company Boston Dynamics and met an early model of its humanoid robot, Atlas. It could run, jump and maintain its balance when pushed. But it was ...
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