Robot umpires are coming to the big leagues this year. The Automated Ball/Strike System will be introduced in the form of a challenge system in which the human umpire makes each call, which can be ...
A new video (above) out of South Korea features the field tests and interaction capabilities of KAIST Humanoid v0.7, developed at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST). The ...
The wearable tech gives people two extra mechanical legs which makes it easier to carry heavy loads ...
Sci-fi stories ask “what if,” and they answer “then what.” Whether the film is an exciting blockbuster, a tiny and ambitious ...
While competitors chase spectacle, Artem Sokolov’s Humanoid focuses on commercial viability. This analysis covers its human-centric philosophy, wheeled-to-bipedal roadmap, and real-world validation ...
Chinese humanoid robots could soon surpass human sprint speeds, with experts predicting 100m runs despite key technical ...
The alien-like machines, described as ‘legged metamachines’, are built from autonomous modules that can be snapped together ...
Since the start of the year, China’s humanoid robots have made waves at home and abroad — from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas to China’s Lunar New Year Spring Gala — fueling bold claims ...
Engineers at Oxford University have developed a rapid, ultra-low-cost method for manufacturing soft robots using common lab equipment. The method has been published in Advanced Science. The new ...
In Beijing, China on March, engineers at a robotics startup are training ultra-dexterous robot hands to perform delicate human tasks, pushing humanoid AI closer to real-world use. Trump taunts 'future ...
Far from the perception of the exhibition space as a sterile and untouchable, almost sacred place, the contemporary technology museum has emerged as a performative participant in the systems it seeks ...
The first appearance on film of what might be called a robot has made its way to the Library of Congress. Filmmaking pioneer Georges Melies created the 45-second film strip in 1897, but it was ...