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Video: Atlas humanoid robot gets 3-fingered hands to lift delicate and heavy objects
Karl Price, mechanical engineer for Atlas, demonstrated the updated three-fingered gripper. The second-generation device has seven degrees of freedom and seven actuators, with two actuators for each ...
Though Atlas was designed to resemble a person in other ways, its hands aren’t exactly one-to-one. Instead, company engineers ...
Robotics engineers worldwide are tackling one of the most challenging frontiers in artificial intelligence and mechanical ...
After about a decade in the works, Palo Alto-based robotics company 1X is nearly ready with its Neo humanoid, which is ...
The robot, built by local robotics firm OryLab and called OriHime, offers guided walking tours to visitors to Japan’s capital city by talking into their ear and showing them around, The Japan Times ...
Joint research collaboration enables the Atlas humanoid robot to achieve autonomous whole-body manipulation and locomotion behaviors using Large Behavior Models The video shows the humanoid using ...
Boston Dynamics, a robotics company owned by Hyundai Motor Group, has equipped its Atlas humanoids with hands that have only three fingers. They can form a palm that allows the robot to lift boxes or ...
X’s Neo wants to be your housekeeper. First, it needs to be controlled by a human in your home. Cool with you?
Boston Dynamics, the 32-year-old company famed for its amusing or creepy (depending on your interpretation) advanced robots including Atlas (humanoid) and Spot (a dog-like quadruped) featured in viral ...
Boston Dynamics’ humanoid robot may have skipped the inaugural “robot Olympics” in China last week, but that doesn’t mean the engineers behind the machine have been sitting around watching the world ...
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