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Meet the Chinese Robot Destined to Dance in Millions of Living Rooms Minutes later, Lyu, who is also the founder of Raven Tech, a startup acquired by Baidu in February, revealed his vision for a definitive product in the age of AI: Raven H, a smart speaker that looks like a neat stack of square orange, red, blue, and green panels. Lyu also revealed the Raven R, a similar ...
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Humanoid Robot From Boston Dynamics Can Now Do a Backflip And OMG Boston Dynamics, a robotics lab that started out as a spin-off from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), then was bought by Alphabet, and then sold on to Japanese company Softbank, is renowned for making machines with lifelike movements. Researching the locomotion of humans and ...
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Can Soccer-Playing Robots Kick It? Yes They Can! "When the robot is driving in a given direction with a given speed, we know what the velocity of these wheels should be to make sure that the ball rolls over the field as it would do without the robot," says Eindhoven University of Technology roboticist Wouter Kuijpers, team leader of the Tech United ...
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The Robot Revolution Is Coming. Just Be Patient. And machine learning will also lead to other new technologies, just as computer technology and the internet led to machine learning. If Brynjolfsson et al. are right, then those who have dismissed the rise-of-the-robots story are in for a nasty shock. That phenomenon could just be getting started. On one ...
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Robot restaurants put a new spin on fast casual A combination of artificial intelligence, personal screens, robotics and -- perhaps most crucially -- the willingness of hungry customers to skip human interaction is coming at the right time to make Eatsa's shift possible. It's part of a slow creep of technology that's transforming our experiences of dining out, ... Would you eat a dumpling served by a robot? Wow Bao gives Chicago its first fully automated eatery - Chicago Tribune
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Why the robot boost is yet to arrive All this is the opposite of what one would expect if the robot job apocalypse was upon us. Yet there is no denying the remarkable advances in various branches of artificial intelligence. The most talked-about example is the self-driving car. This technology has come a long way in a short time, which is ...
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Why do robots need to do backflips? Created by US robotics company Boston Dynamics, a video of the two-legged humanoid performing impressive athletic feats — for a robot — recently ... Queensland University of Technology robotics lecturer Dr Chris Lehnert said the ability to achieve explosive energy in undertaking the flip and then ...
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Australia Post's idea of cutting edge: New robot postie can only carry one parcel at a time, can't ... 'The real world environment is going to impact this technology a great deal, it needs to be able to navigate and move proportionately so it doesn't cause accidents,' she said. Australia Post chief technology officer Tien Ti Mak said the robot aimed to make online shopping easier. 'We know that receiving a ...
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Save Yourself From Back Pain—This High-Tech Roomba Is $100 Off This high-tech vacuuming robot uses its sensors to smartly navigate your home, or it can connect via an app so you can control it from your phone. You can schedule it to vacuum at specific times, control it with your voice using an Alexa device or the Google Assistant, and, it can even recharge itself.
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Dash Robotics Acquires Bots Alive for Clever, Affordable Robot Toys It is with much rejoicing that today we can share that one of our favorite robotics startups, Dash Robotics, is acquiring another of our favorite robotics startups, Bots Alive. Usually, we don't cover acquisitions, or when we do, it's with resigned skepticism—all too often, one company gets completely ...
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