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NVIDIA research shows robots trained in simulation can handle real-world tasks
Robots trained entirely in simulation are beginning to perform more reliably in the real ...
A $2,500 pair of humanoid robot legs built from 3D-printed parts and off-the-shelf components is not going to win marathons ...
Open source robotics AI model MolmoAct2 from the Allen Institute for AI runs up to 37 times faster than its predecessor, ...
XELA Robotics will show at the Robotics Summit & Expo its improved magnetic interference compensation and uSkin in the ...
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New 20-legged Argus robot redefines robotics with directionless movement design
Researchers at Duke University have developed a novel robotic system that challenges traditional design ...
Until now, pretty much all humanoid robots have come with an eye-watering price tag. Rotaku, a startup from the San Francisco ...
Today, the Robotics Summit & Expo will be full of insightful talks, hands-on robot demos, and interesting conversations.
Thanks to new technologies like artificial intelligence, scientists are increasingly freed from the constraints of the laboratory. It raises questions about how much humans should outsource to robots.
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