Chang Robotics played an early role in shaping HAND ERC’s industry engagement strategy since the program’s inception in early ...
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Video: Atlas humanoid robot gets new dexterous 3-fingered hand for complex tasks
Karl Price, mechanical engineer for Atlas, demonstrated the updated three-fingered gripper. The second-generation device has seven degrees of freedom and seven actuators, with two actuators for each ...
Rob Wraith looks at whether the rise of AI should prompt us to reconsider our approach to the teaching of coding – and if so, ...
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Could a Robot Ever Love You Like a Dog Does?
Many people today ask if robots can replace pets. They talk about robots that wag their tails or make soft sounds like animals but it is hard to imagine a machine giving the same love as a pet. A dog ...
AI-driven ‘vibe coding’ speeds up prototypes and widens hackathon entry, but risks producing students with shallow coding ...
Today on Uncanny Valley, we talk about why the AI industry is investing in the development of humanoid robots, and what that means for us non-robots. You can always listen to this week's podcast ...
The robot, built by local robotics firm OryLab and called OriHime, offers guided walking tours to visitors to Japan’s capital ...
A robot that can translate English into tactile finger spelling to help people who are both deaf and blind to communicate ...
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Have you ever wished your hand had an extra feature? Like, maybe, a second thumb? A scope probe pinky maybe? Well, if you are building a robot effector, you get to pick what extra features it has.
SANTIAGO, Chile, Sept. 12 (UPI) --Surgeons in Chile performed a pioneering gallbladder operation with the support of the MARS platform, a system that combines precision robotic technology with ...
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