Boston Dynamics introduced Spot in 2020, a robot dog that can carry heavy things, detect gas leaks, and perform tasks in various areas such as construction, healthcare, mining, entertainment, and ...
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Video: Boston Dynamics’ Spot robot dog gets AI power for nonstop patrols, asset tracking
Robotic security systems are moving closer to real-world deployment across industrial sites. DroneDog, developed ...
Together, Boston Dynamics, Hyundai, and Google aim to prove that humanoid robots are a viable technology for real-world applications. Can they succeed Among the bigger stories at the Consumer ...
What makes a humanoid hand so fascinating? Imagine a robotic gripper delicately assembling intricate components on a factory floor or carefully holding fragile medical instruments during surgery.
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China’s Unitree reshapes entry-level humanoid robot market with $4,290 droid
Chinese robotics firm Unitree has introduced a low-cost bipedal humanoid robot with an upper-body-only ...
Boston Dynamics probably has the most show-offy robots on the planet right now, and the company's latest video shows that its robodog, Spot, is no exception. Spoiler alert: he nails a septuple back ...
Boston Dynamics’ four-legged robot Spot has become smarter, with an ungraded version powered by Google’s Gemini artificial intelligence, giving the robot the ab ...
Boston Dynamics and Toyota Research Institute (TRI) announced on Tuesday that they are partnering to develop general-purpose humanoid robots. Boston Dynamics will contribute its new electric Atlas ...
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