AI-powered humanoid robotics company Apptronik has secured $350m in Series A funding round to further develop its humanoid ...
Researchers from the School of Engineering of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) have successfully developed the world's smallest multifunctional biomedical robot ...
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In a first, surgical robots learned tasks by watching videosNow, a team of Johns Hopkins University and Stanford University researchers has reported a significant advance, training robots with videos to perform surgical tasks with the skill of human doctors.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNRobot, Spy, Love of AI: China’s robot dog to make record theatrical debut in USUnitree’s Go2 robot dog has leaped technology showcases to the theatrical stage, making its debut in the off-Broadway play The Robot, the Spy, and the Love of AI. This eccentric production merges ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNWatch: Battle-ready humanoid robot ditches war to DJ at San Francisco nightclubA humanoid war robot made its debut as a DJ at a San Francisco nightclub, showcasing its moves at a tech-themed celebration.
Today's robots perform safety checks at industrial plants, conduct quality control in manufacturing, and are even starting to keep hospital patients company. But soon -- perhaps very soon -- these ...
Today, Apptronik, the AI-powered humanoid robotics company, announced the successful closing of a $350 million Series A funding round co-led by B Capital and Capital Factory, with participation from ...
And while there may be a lack of C-3PO-like droids wandering around our cities or R2-D2’s in our homes, there’s another graduation of autonomous machines leading today’s robot revolution.
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