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Video: World’s first humanoid robot defies physics, masters perfect Webster flip
A newly released video from AGIBOT has captured wide attention across the tech community, showing its humanoid robot Lingxi ...
On the evening of September 15, Yushun announced the open sourcing of the UnifoLM-WMA-0 architecture. This is an open-source world model-action architecture for various types of robots, specifically ...
Icarus just raised a $6.1 million seed round led by Soma Capital and Xtal, with participation from Nebular and Massive Tech ...
The system takes a CAD-style product specification and automatically generates a complete assembly plan, including factory ...
Truly amazing. This is where the current wave of AI can shine. Remarkable that it can be done in Python! Of course they heavily use the high performance weight-lifting libraries around Python, so that ...
Symage, a provider of physics-based, high-fidelity synthetic image data for training AI and computer vision models, will ...
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Soft robotic wearable could transform stroke and ALS recovery
For many people living with neurodegenerative diseases or recovering from stroke, daily routines can become exhausting ...
Matthew King loves it when the wheels start turning for a kid – both the metaphoric mental wheels and the very literal one ...
Ripple bugs’ nimble movements on the surface of water inspired a robot with automatically unfurling fans on its feet.
In brief: In what is certainly one of the quirkiest science demonstrations we've seen, researchers have taken inspiration from a phenomenon observed in Cheerios to create tiny robots powered by vodka.
Physics has a reputation as a tough upper-level science course, even at the high school level. It's therefore somewhat ironic that every human on Earth performs thousands of physics calculations on a ...
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