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The robots we deserve
Science fiction promised us humanoids. Do we even want them?
The Columbia University researchers achieved the feat by allowing their robot, EMO, to study itself in a mirror. It learned ...
China’s Unitree G1 humanoid robot has successfully completed an extreme cold test in Xinjiang, walking through deep snow at ...
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Robots learn to lip-sync
A humanoid learned to control its facial motors by watching itself in a mirror before imitating human lip movement from online videos.
Computer Science majors Owen McGann ’26 and Yousef Sengal ’27 spent last summer conducting research on Human-Robot ...
Living with robots could lead to plenty of societal improvements, but they also pose risks to how we socialize and co-exist with other human beings.
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China’s new humanoid robot floats, swims, flies, and navigates tight spaces effortlessly
Researchers in China have unveiled a soft humanoid robot that can shapeshift, float, swim, ...
Not ready for robots in homes? The maker of a friendly new humanoid thinks it might change your mind
NEW YORK — As the new robot called Sprout walks around a Manhattan office, nodding its rectangular head, lifting its windshield wiper-like “eyebrows” and offering to shake your hand with its grippers, ...
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They're robots, and they're here to help: Computer scientist improves robot interactions with human beings
Friendly robots, the ones people love to love, are quirky: R2-D2, C-3PO, WALL-E, BB-8, Marvin, Roz and Baymax. They're ...
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Robots' world: Beyond Asimov's laws to replacement
In 1942, science fiction writer Isaac Asimov introduced the “Three Laws of Robotics” to the world through his short story ...
Scientists create smallest programmable robots ever - smaller than salt grains, these breakthrough microscopic machines could ...
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