The Unitree H1 robot is flipping the script on what humanoid robots can do — literally. This bipedal bot has just snagged the spotlight by pulling off a standing backflip without any hydraulics.
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Backflips are easy, stairs are hard: Robots still struggle with simple human movements, experts say
Yet the next generation of robots will soon be able to learn from experience, creating more adaptable machines—perfect for ...
Named "Spot," the quadruped robot from developers Boston Dynamics has been on the cutting edge of canine-like robots for several years now. Its newest trick is a triple backflip. While there isn't a ...
We don't know exactly what Boston Dynamics did to upgrade its robot. We hope that changes soon, because knowledge will be power when the robot apocalypse begins. Share on Facebook (opens in a new ...
Boston Dynamics probably has the most show-offy robots on the planet right now, and the company's latest video shows that its robodog, Spot, is no exception. Spoiler alert: he nails a septuple back ...
Are we one step closer to the robo apocalypse? Boston Dynamics, the mechanical wizards behind door-opening robots and electronic dogs, released a new video Thursday showing its humanoid robot Atlas ...
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The MagicBot Z1 can walk at 2.5 m/s and climb obstacles up to 15 centimeters high. With voice interaction, refined gesture-based emotional recognition, and optional 11-DOF dexterous hands, the Z1 ...
Something that often bothers me about sci-fi is the loner inventor trope. A guy in a garage builds a robot, or AI, or frequently both that are somehow decades beyond the technology of his day, and all ...
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