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Video: China’s humanoid robot dribbles, passes, and shoots like a pro basketball player
A Unitree G1, nicknamed “Little Potato”, has landed a clean three-step layup, a notable leap in humanoid robot athleticism.
Researchers have programmed a Unitree G1 humanoid robot to play basketball, almost perfectly mimicking the skills of a human ...
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Video: ‘World’s most powerful humanoid robot’ aces superman landing with flare
PHYBOT’s new M1 robot performs a flawless backflip, claiming the title of the 'world’s most powerful humanoid.' ...
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Tactile sensors enable robots to carry unsecured loads
If you've ever moved into a new home, you know the challenge of packing a moving truck—it's like solving a giant, three-dimensional puzzle. Everything needs to fit just right, and nothing can be left ...
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Video: Baseball-playing robot swings, hits and catches with pinpoint accuracy
The robots can throw a baseball at 70 mph (112 kph) and catch and hit balls from just 23 feet (7 meters) away, reacting fast ...
SMU Assistant Professor Zhu Bin is leading research to build embodied AI systems that adapt their actions when the world around them changes.
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