Meet Sparrow, Cardinal and Proteus. They’re the robots that, step by step, are replacing human workers in the company’s ...
Learn how lessons from medical robot design can be applied to all robotics from cobots to humanoids and autonomous mobile ...
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Open-source mobile network for controlling robotic arms could enable remote medical procedures
A new development in affordable, open-source mobile networks that enables near-real-time control of robotic arms could help ...
Open source language models are crucial to AI innovation. Can open robotics models do the same for physical machines?
Neuralink patient Nick Wray demonstrates how the brain chip lets him control a robot arm to take a drink from a cup. A Neuralink brain chip patient is now controlling a robot arm with his mind. On ...
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China’s new humanoid robot handles raw egg with world-first cross-shaped wrist arm
The Agibot G2 fuses industrial strength with AI intelligence, and a world-first cross-shaped wrist arm that moves with ...
A Neuralink brain chip patient is now controlling a robot arm with his mind. On Monday, Nick Wray posted a video of himself demonstrating the capability by directing the robot arm to pick up a cup. In ...
Unlike a super shoe, Project Amplify isn't about making people quicker. But I'll be damned if it isn't fun to run fast.
The 2025 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS 2025), one of the world's leading robotics events, was held in Hangzhou from. The conference drew more than 7,000 ...
Amplify is a long-running experiment to build a type of exoskeleton that helps people run and walk with reduced effort.
A man with ALS has gone viral for using a robotic arm controlled by his brain to feed himself, and the Neuralink waitlist is skyrocketing.
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