Online footage from a public event in China shows a humanoid robot hitting a small child, as Interesting Engineering reports. The scene is fueling debate over whether companies are moving recklessly ...
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Colin Angle put the Roomba in millions of homes by giving it a simple job: cleaning the floor. Now, the longtime iRobot CEO wants his next home robot to do something harder to measure. His new startup ...
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Manipulation is considered one of the hardest problems in robotics. The ability to grab, move, take apart or put together an object with precision is what would make humanoid robots truly useful in ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. The founder and first CEO of iRobot, Colin Angle, has launched this new robot company: ...
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The Steve Jobs of robot vacuum cleaners is ready to unveil his next chapter. It’s an expressive, furry, doe-eyed creature with huge paws and a dog-like demeanor. He hopes you’ll want to take it home, ...
Professor Aaron Ames of the California Institute of Technology joins WIRED to answer the internet’s burning question about robotics. What are robot dogs actually used for? Is there any attempt to put ...
ST. LOUIS – The VEX Robotics World Championship has arrived in downtown St. Louis, drawing more than 15,000 participants and spectators to America’s Center and the Dome at America’s Center. Coinciding ...
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