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Video: World’s first humanoid robot deploys drone that drives and flies from its back
The California Institute of Technology, also known as Caltech, has introduced the ‘world’s first’ multi-robot system that ...
Caltech, in collaboration with TII, has developed X1, a robot-drone hybrid capable of walking, driving and flying for emergency missions.
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Robot 'backpack' drone launches, drives and flies to tackle emergencies
The world's first multirobot system that integrates a humanoid robot with a transforming drone that can launch off the ...
Multiple Chinese brands, including carmaker Xpeng, stole the show at this year’s IAA mobility fair in Munich. The brand’s innovations, which ranged from robot dogs to small flying cars, made headlines ...
Discover the groundbreaking innovation of the first flying humanoid robot among 30 brilliant inventions in this captivating video. Explore how these technological marvels are set to transform our ...
One of the robotics projects that I’ve been most excited about for years now is iRonCub, from Daniele Pucci’s Artificial and ...
China’s XPeng is best known for its electric vehicles, which have begun to take off in Europe. But later this month, the ...
The price tag is orders of magnitude cheaper than most robots in its class, which can run into tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars. Now China’s Unitree Robotics, best known for its nimble ...
Gerber Kawasaki's co-founder Ross Gerber has slammed the tech industry's robotics push as more companies unveil humanoid robot prototypes. Ross Gerber Calls Autonomous Humanoid Robots ‘Pathetic' ...
Vyommitra combines mechanical precision with artificial intelligence. It can recognise speech, move its limbs, and identify ...
The development of humanoid robots is progressing at a rapid pace, with some companies claiming that 'humanoid robots will be practical and capable of performing the same tasks as humans within a few ...
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