Built by the Norwegian startup 1X, the Neo Gamma humanoid robot is designed to complete mundane household tasks.
Androids have mastered the art of being both fascinating and the stuff of nightmares at the same time. Seeing a human-like ...
Clone Robotics has introduced what it claims to be the "world’s first bipedal musculoskeletal android." Named Protoclone, the humanoid robot exhibits strikingly human-like movements using ...
Protoclone is described as 'the world's first bipedal, musculoskeletal android'. Scientists in Poland have built a robot that moves incredibly like a human. It's called Protoclone, and it's unlike ...
Protoclone, the world's first bipedal, muscuskeletal android.(Clone) The video showed the robot hanging from a wire and moving its legs and arms in human-like movements. The robot has a muscular ...
But others are alarmed. If robots can generate million-dollar art, where does that leave human creators? Or, more provocatively, what happens when robots develop their own creative ambitions?