Brooks, who co-founded iRobot and spent decades at MIT, is particularly skeptical of companies like Tesla and Figure trying ...
During a recent trip to Meta HQ, I took the opportunity to ask CTO Andrew Bosworth about its new robotics effort.
GeekWire caught up with Srinivasa for a conversation about the state of robotics, opportunities for entrepreneurs, and why he ...
Unitree Robotics has launched the R1, a remarkable humanoid robot capable of walking, running, dancing, cartwheeling, and even kung-fu kicks. It can also respond to voice commands and hold basic ...
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Renowned roboticist warns humanoid robot boom may collapse
Rodney Brooks, a renowned roboticist who co-founded iRobot and is a former MIT researcher, has warned that current ...
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Watch: Engineer kicks humanoid robot, yanks it by neck in brutal stability test
An engineer kicked the robot and made some violent moves against the humanoid to test its ability to respond to multiple ...
Shanghai Kepler Robotics Co., Ltd ('Kepler Robotics') has announced the start of mass production for its K2 'Bumblebee' model ...
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Next-generation humanoid robot can do the moonwalk
KAIST research team's independently developed humanoid robot boasts world-class driving performance, reaching speeds of 12km/h, along with excellent stability, maintaining balance even with its eyes ...
ABS and Persona AI team up to bring humanoid robots into shipyards, aiming to redefine safety, productivity, and automation ...
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Can Optimus make America win the humanoid robot race? Here’s the verdict
After four years of hype, Optimus shows some progress, yet the humanoid struggles to prove it's worth beyond staged demos.
The robotics market is forecast to hit $130 billion by 2035 -- and these three companies control the critical infrastructure.
Unitree engineers have showcased the new 'Anti-Gravity' mode in its G1 humanoid robot by repeatedly kicking it in the chest ...
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