New AI training allows assistive robots to move both arms naturally, helping them perform household tasks more safely and efficiently.
The robots will be unloading totes full of auto parts from an automated warehouse tugger.
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Video: China’s humanoid robot masters stunning sword dance, shows perfect control
China’s Robotera has released a new video showcasing its L7 robot performing a traditional ...
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Robots observe humans, learn to move arms, set and clear table autonomously with new method
A new methodology is helping robots to move its arms autonomously. Researchers combined a ...
GlobalData forecasts that the robotics sector could grow from $76 billion in 2023 to $218 billion by 2030, suggesting solid investment potential. Nvidia and Intuitive Surgical as some of the leaders ...
Wearable robotics are moving quickly from research labs into everyday life, and smart exosuits are leading the shift. Unlike bulky, ...
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