Testing the $1,749 electric scooter with 50 mph top speed, 81-mile range, dual 1500W motors, and hydraulic suspension.
Humanoid robots are starting to gain something that once belonged firmly in the realm of science fiction: a sense of pain.
Robots are starting to gain something that looks a lot like a sense of touch, and in some cases even a crude version of pain.
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They achieved this by embedding an elastomer inside the exoskeleton to control each of its segments and then mounting it on a ...
Abstract: Modulation of joint stiffness is a natural ability of humans, which enables us to interact smoothly and stably with environments. Inspired by this observation, variable impedance control has ...
Musk reposted the 38-second video on his X profile, which was originally created by Alex Utopia and shows Tesla's humanoid robots doing a variety of everyday jobs. Since Musk posted the clip, it has ...
AgiBot, a humanoid robotics company based in Shanghai, has engineered a way for two-armed robots to learn manufacturing tasks through human training and real-world practice on a factory production ...