Teleoperated robots at scale, even if years away, could mean a seismic shift in how we think about labor and automation.
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Scientists have developed swarms of tiny magnetic robots that work together like ants to achieve Herculean feats, including traversing and picking up objects many times their size. The findings ...
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In 2024, we saw a lot of humanoid robot development from a growing number of companies. Market leader Boston Dynamics ...
Scientists are developing robots that can detect human emotions through touch by using skin conductance, which measures ...
Recently a Chinese humanoid robot managed to bump up the maximum running speed to 3.6 m/s (12.96 km/h), during a match between two of Robot Era’s STAR1 humanoid robots in the Gobi desert.