A Chinese company has unveiled a new humanoid robotic head that is so realistic it can make facial expressions that blur the line between man and machine.
Researchers from the University of Tokyo have developed a groundbreaking method to cover robotic surfaces with genuine, living skin tissue. The idea of robots with skin isn't just about creating a ...
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China's humanoid robot head startles viewers with lifelike facial expressions
In a YouTube video, the robot's head glances around with a quizzical expression and blinks in a way that is eerily lifelike.
Unitree Robotics has launched the R1, a remarkable humanoid robot capable of walking, running, dancing, cartwheeling, and even kung-fu kicks. It can also respond to voice commands and hold basic ...
Ready for a robot that not only looks human but also acts and reacts like one, expressing emotions like shyness, excitement or friendliness? Disney Research, the innovation powerhouse behind The Walt ...
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Robotics investments based on flawed, unsustainable assumptions, renowned researcher
Rodney Brooks, a renowned roboticist who co-founded iRobot and is a former MIT researcher, has warned that current investments in humanoid robots are based on flawed assumptions and may not be ...
MicroFactory has more than 100 preorders for its general-purpose tabletop robotic factory, which it hopes to start shipping ...
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