A team of robotics researchers, engineers and materials scientists from Rice University and Harvard University has demonstrated analog and air-driven control system options for soft robots.
"Part of the beauty of this system is that we're really able to reduce computation down to its base components," Decker said.
Experts Unimpressed With Tesla's Humanoid Robots - AP
Elon Musk said people may be able to buy one for less than $20,000 “within three to five years”, but robotics experts felt Tesla was nowhere close to making robots that can do useful things
An early prototype of Tesla’s humanoid robot waved to the audience and raised its knees at an artificial intelligence event in Silicon Valley organised by the group on Friday, according to a report by Associated Press, but the response was mixed as it failed to impress experts and gave ...
The Robots are Coming: Inside Uber Eats' Autonomous Future | Man of Many
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Why robots (yes, robots) have a future in golf
This golf-related "Rise of the Machines" stars smaller, unimposing robots that do important but menial labor. Picture a bigger and more powerful Roomba (a home vacuum) that mows fairway or scoops range balls instead of sweeping up kitty litter from your kitchen floor.
I spotted my first golf robot during Korn Ferry Tour qualifying last year at Bull Valley Country Club in Woodstock, Illinois.
Mobile robots could soon be in our homes and offices | Business Standard Column
The UK’s Engineered Arts has been making humanoid robots for several years now, mostly for entertainment and audience shows. It has created theatrical robots to work as mechanical actors. Its RoboThespian brings the house down with its rendition of prose and poetry.
Boston Dynamics has been more edgy with its robots. Made mostly for industrial uses, its four-legged dog-like robot Spot is seen as cute and scary at the same time.
So, What Exactly Does Our Robot Future Look Like? ‹ Literary Hub
While robots have made significant inroads into industry and elsewhere, they are just starting to make their way into the high-tech home.
When we think of robots in the home today, the first thing that comes to mind is Roomba—a small robot that roams around the house and vacuums up dirt—which is a far cry from a robot butler. Variations on Roomba for cleaning windows or trimming the lawns are also currently available.
Robots Are Setting 100 Meter Dash Records Now - InsideHook
Can you outrun a bipedal robot? At one point, this was a question that only characters in dystopian books and films had to reckon with. As with so many other ominous rumblings from the world of science fiction, however, this is rapidly becoming science fact.
The record-setting run took place at the Whyte Track and Field Center at Oregon State University — a location chosen because of Agility Robotics’ origins in the OSU College of Engineering.
Robots Might Jump Around to Explore the Moon - Universe Today
How great are wheels, really? Wheels need axles. Suspension. Power of some kind. And roads, or at least swaths of relatively flat and stable terrain. Then you need to maintain all of it.
The main competition to wheels are legs, which to be fair are also a total nightmare. Whether using the wetware of a horse’s brain or the software of an Atlas robot , legs mean greater demand for computing power to maintain balance under different conditions and loads.
Competitors' Bots Outshine Elon Musk's Own Humanoid Robots at Tesla AI Day
"It wasn't quite ready to walk, but it, I think, will walk in a few weeks," Musk said. "Our goal is to make a useful humanoid robot as quickly as possible."
"Robots may be the future, but it'll be a long while before they can pick ...
"Robots will play a vital role in agriculture's future," says Pål Johan From. With the problems the strawberry and virtually all sectors currently face, the focus is increasingly on automation and robotization. So too, at the International Strawberry Congress 2022.
The current macroeconomic situation creates many challenges for the strawberry sector. Cultivation prices are constantly rising, manure is getting pricier, energy costs are skyrocketing, and more expensive, but especially scarce labor is causing many problems.
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