Today’s robots are smarter, faster, and cheaper. They’re also being called upon to move beyond traditional repetitive tasks to take on more “human” roles such as sensing, recognizing objects, moving ...
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Humanoid robots that 'catch themselves' instead of falling: What a new walking algorithm changes
While the statement, "Humanoid robots are coming," might cause anxiety for some, for one Georgia Tech research team, working with humanlike robots couldn't be more exciting. The researchers have ...
Today's robots are smarter, faster, and cheaper. They're moving beyond traditional repetitive tasks to take on more "human" roles such as sensing, recognizing objects, moving precisely, even walking.
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