During a Q&A session on Tuesday, Huang didn't hesitate when asked how long it would take for humanoid robots to match human-level ability. "This year," he ...
Humanoid robot companies employ armies of human operators to train their machines by doing tasks like squatting and washing ...
Three robotics experts said humanoid robots need to move beyond flashy demos to performing tasks that are actually useful in ...
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New adaptive system lets robots replicate human touch with far less training data
Researchers in Japan have developed an adaptive motion reproduction system that allows robots to ...
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Adaptive motion system helps robots achieve human-like dexterity with minimal data
Despite rapid robotic automation advancements, most systems struggle to adapt their pre-trained movements to dynamic ...
Hyundai Motor Group says it will roll out human-like robots in its factories from 2028, as major companies race to use the new technology. The South Korean firm showed off Atlas, a humanoid robot ...
Living with robots could lead to plenty of societal improvements, but they also pose risks to how we socialize and co-exist ...
Early demos relied heavily on remote human operators for Neo, but the man behind the machine says Neo is getting better at doing things on its own.
Bill Whitaker is an award-winning journalist and 60 Minutes correspondent who has covered major news stories, domestically and across the globe, for more than four decades with CBS News. Aliza Chasan ...
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This is the $150K humanoid robot walking like a human
The AION robot walks and moves like a real human, showcasing some of the most advanced humanoid robotics today. With a price tag of $150K, it’s designed for research, entertainment, and high-end tech ...
AI robot prompt injection is no longer just a screen-level problem. Researchers demonstrate that a robot can be steered off-task by text placed in the physical world, the kind of message a human might ...
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