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Automation army: China’s firm hits US stage with 3 humanoids, 1 robot dog model
Chinese robot manufacturer AGIBOT announced its entry into the US humanoid market, unveiling its ready-to-use embodied robots ...
The idea of fighting, humanoid robots may not actually be relegated to the realm of science fiction. In fact, such robots might soon be joining the battlefield.
The US Army asked businesses for ways to use robots to erect bridges under fire. Forging river crossings is one of the most dangerous and difficult jobs soldiers face. The Ukraine war has revealed the ...
China’s PLA demonstrated a motion-controlled combat robot that mirrors an operator’s movements, highlighting its push for teleoperated systems.
But if you shrink that robot down, give it the ambulatory capabilities of a human and bathe the whole thing in AI, Hyundai ...
ADELPHI, Md. — Army researchers developed a novel computational model that allows robots to ask clarifying questions to Soldiers, enabling them to be more effective teammates in tactical environments.
We use robots to do plenty of jobs that we don’t want to do. Even the military uses robots in tasks that are dangerous for humans. So, how attached can one become to a robot that works with them? One ...
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