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Robot uses AI to mimic human facial expressions

RTE 25 Apr 2024
The robot was trained using a process termed "self-modeling", wherein Emo made random movements in front of a camera, learning the correlation between its facial expressions and motor commands.
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One small step for humanoids, a giant step for industry

China Daily 25 Apr 2024
A recent video showcasing a humanoid robot working ... Unlike industrial robots that typically have six or seven joints, humanoid robots often require more than 40 joints to replicate human-like movements.
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Hezbollah’s vast subterranean network in Lebanon is in a different league

Israel Today 25 Apr 2024
An Israeli military source was quoted as saying to the newspaper that the IDF uses movement sensors, fiber-optic cables, robots, drones and information sources to map out the tunnel network.
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Why animals run faster than their robot doppelgängers… for now

Popular Science 24 Apr 2024
Animal Inspired Movement and Robotics Lab, CU Boulder ... Animal Inspired Movement and Robotics Lab, CU Boulder ... animals to robots at the whole system level, in terms of movement, animals are amazing.
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New Camposol hospital to offer state-of-the-art robot surgery

Spanish News Today 24 Apr 2024
... it with four robotic arms capable of reproducing the movement of the surgeon's hands, which also performs 360-degree movements impossible for a human and eliminates any involuntary tremor.".
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Murray students program robots play ball, do pull-ups

The Daily Independent - Ridgecrest 24 Apr 2024
“MURRAY ROBOTIC MUSTANGS 7422Z,” reads the inscription around the painting of a golden, robotic horse head ... There are vision sensors capable of discerning colors or movement, a GPS sensor which tracks the robot’s position on the course.
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Researchers show it's possible to teach old magnetic cilia new tricks

Phys Dot Org 24 Apr 2024
Magnetic cilia—artificial hairs whose movement is powered by embedded magnetic particles—have been around for a while, and are of interest for applications in soft robotics, transporting objects and mixing liquids ... student at NC State ... Matthew R ... DOI.
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Dead Spiders Used as Efficient Micro-Grabbers

Interesting Engineering 22 Apr 2024
In the realm of robotics and micro-engineering, scientists are constantly seeking inspiration from nature’s intricate mechanisms ... offering a unique alternative to traditional robotic grippers.
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No easy solution to stopping drugs

Observer-Reporter 22 Apr 2024
Doug Mastriano and the other by Washington Post columnist Kathleen Parker ... It’s using high-tech drones and robots and having the personnel trained for this. It’s coordinating police efforts to gather intelligence on gang movements ... Peters ....
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Boston Dynamics robot goes electric and gets huge upgrades

The Philadelphia Inquirer 18 Apr 2024
Case in point – humanoid robots progressing significantly, despite being far from taking over the blue-collar work soon.
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Boston Dynamics' New Atlas Robot Is a Swiveling, Shape-Shifting Nightmare

Slashdot 18 Apr 2024
The next-generation Atlas robot is designed to offer a far greater range of movement than its predecessor. Boston Dynamics wanted the new version to show that Atlas can keep a humanoid form without limiting "how a bipedal robot can move."
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Your Fast Food Is Already Automated

The Atlantic 18 Apr 2024
Moments after receiving my lunch order, the robots whirred to life ... Robots malfunction and, even when they don’t, bulky machines interfere with equipment, stations, and a floor plan designed for human movement.
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New Electric Atlas Humanoid Robot: What Will It Do?

Interesting Engineering 17 Apr 2024
the electric Atlas humanoid robot ... These grippers, designed to mimic human hand movements, allow the robot to manipulate objects with precision and dexterity, expanding its potential applications across various industries.
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Boston Dynamics’ new Atlas robot is a swiveling, shape-shifting nightmare

The Verge 17 Apr 2024
The next-generation Atlas robot is designed to offer a far greater range of movement than its predecessor.
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Boston Dynamics reveals new

The Daily Mail 17 Apr 2024
Boston Dynamics has unveiled a new version of its Atlas humanoid robot, showing its creepy movements that make it look like something out of a sci-fi horror movie ... But it's not very smooth, and the robot could only move each joint about 20 degrees.

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