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Humanoid robots are coming, but there's still a design challenge: making us like and trust them
Humanoid robots may be part of our future, but human psychology and the uncanny valley may stand between them and world ...
TwistedSifter on MSN
Watch a humanoid fighting robot take a direct jump kick to the chest and not fall down
One of the ways to illustrate how good a robot can be is to have it engage in fighting. Fighting requires the robot to ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Jonathan Reichental covers technology in business and society. Toy versions of the popular droids R2-D2 and BB-8, part of the ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Video: China’s six humanoid robots steal the show at concert, perform synchronized dance
Videos shared online show the robots performing a sequence of coordinated movements, including arm motions, leg kicks, turns ...
Modern Engineering Marvels on MSN
Lifelike humanoid receptionist merges emotional AI with affordable robotics
Would the next generation of professional front desks be staffed by humanoid robots that not only resemble human beings but ...
Its main task involves attaching battery connectors, a job that demands high precision, consistency, and careful control of applied force.
What if robots could not only mimic human actions but also think, adapt, and problem-solve like us? This is no longer the realm of science fiction. With the latest advancements in artificial ...
Robots are just about everywhere these days: circling the grocery store, cleaning the floor at the airport, making deliveries. Not to mention the robots on the assembly lines in factories. But how far ...
Andreas Bubenzer-Paim is Head of Technology Banking at BMO. Overseeing the delivery of financial services to U.S. technology companies. In an effort to accelerate industrial automation, digitalization ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
Can robots achieve human-level competence without a sense of touch? Experts weigh in
Robots now see the world with an ease that once belonged only to science fiction. They can recognise objects, navigate cluttered spaces and sort thousands of parcels an hour. But ask a robot to touch ...
Politicians have already ruled that carmakers have to produce battery electric vehicles (BEVs) despite clear signs that this may lead them to bankruptcy. If that was not odd enough, how about Morgan ...
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