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Roller-Based Robot Hand Grasps
Sep 23, 2020
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Stanford develops an electronic glove that gives robots a sense of touch
Nov 29, 2018
stanford.edu
0:53
Robotics researchers at Stanford University are developing a rolling robotic arm that uses AI to learn and perform personalised household tasks like sorting laundry, cleaning counters, and organising objects. Tidybot uses a large language model - similar to the technology powering ChatGPT - to process vast internet datasets, enabling it to recognise and categorise objects such as clothes, toys, and food. #rtenews #artificialintelligence | RTÉ News
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11 months ago
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RTÉ News
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Need a hand with household chores? Researchers at Stanford University are developing a robot called ‘Tidybot’ that leverages AI to help | Reuters
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11 months ago
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Reuters
1:11
Discover the groundbreaking capabilities of a humanoid robot designed by Stanford researchers, capable of exploring depths unreachable by humans. With its 3D vision and haptic interface, operators can see and feel through the robot, revolutionizing underwater exploration. | Interesting Engineering
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Apr 2, 2024
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Interesting Engineering
Stanford researchers develop a new type of soft, growing robot
Jul 19, 2017
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Human-Robot Interaction — Stanford Robotics Center
Oct 17, 2024
stanford.edu
A vine-like robot that can grow across long distances | A vine-like robot that can grow across long distances
Jul 20, 2017
deccanchronicle.com
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A new humanoid robot from Stanford can tie its own shoelaces. There are contenders to lead superpowers who can't say the same. The robot uses both mimicry of humans and simulations to perfect its fine motor skills. | Interesting Engineering
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Jul 5, 2024
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Interesting Engineering
2:20
Stanford's 'Stickybot,' a Gecko-like robot, climbs vertical services
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Aug 17, 2010
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2:30
This soft, vine-like robot, designed by Allison Okamura and colleagues, can grow across long distances and could prove useful in search and rescue operations. http://stanford.io/2tg9nzd | Stanford University
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Jul 19, 2017
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Stanford University
UW researchers’ robot hand comes creepily close to human functionality
Feb 19, 2016
geekwire.com
3:26
Meet the robot that can sauté shrimp 🍤 Stanford engineers created a low-cost, mobile robot that has quickly learned to do complex household tasks including cooking, putting away dishes, and cleaning up spills. Other chores aren’t far behind … “Helping robots is a very promising future of the field where we – as AI researchers and roboticists – can make a positive impact in society,” says Zipeng Fu, Stanford School of Engineering computer science graduate student. 🎥: Kurt Hickman | Stanford Uni
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Jul 11, 2024
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Stanford University
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Stanford engineers have created a robot that can perch like a a peregrine falcon. The device, much of it 3D-printed, could be especially helpful in wildlife monitoring and search and rescue efforts. 🗞: https://stanford.io/32Wa4Es | Stanford University
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Dec 2, 2021
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Stanford University
1:34
Researchers at Stanford University have developed a robot that can slither into tight spaces and could be useful during search and rescue missions. | CNN Business
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Oct 1, 2017
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CNN Business
Making Robots Real Partners in Daily Life | Stanford HAI
Dec 9, 2024
stanford.edu
0:35
University of Texas researchers develop robot hand that handles fragile items safely
1 month ago
MSN
KVUE-TV Austin
2:39
Meet TidyBot, the robot that learns to clean your space just the way you like it 🤖 The one-armed helper uses a large language model (a type of AI similar to the one used in ChatGPT) trained on massive amounts of information from the internet to identify broad categories of objects like clothes, food, and toys, and then put things away according to individualized instructions. Of course, with an 85% success rate, TidyBot does make occasional mistakes – like when it spotted a visiting adviser dur
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Oct 5, 2023
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Stanford University
This organic robot could save lives
Oct 18, 2017
thenextweb.com
50:49
Stanford Seminar - Hands in the Real World: Grasping Outside the Lab
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Nov 27, 2019
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Stanford Online
New center unites Stanford’s robotics expertise under one roof
9 months ago
stanford.edu
Stanford students build tiny AI-powered robot dog from basic kit
10 months ago
interestingengineering.com
0:40
RAW VIDEO: Researchers Develop Soft Robotic Hand That Can Grasp 'Like A Human' 1/2
Apr 19, 2023
MSN
Cover Media - Raw
2:56
RAW VIDEO: Researchers Develop Soft Robotic Hand That Can Grasp 'Like A Human' 2/2
Apr 19, 2023
MSN
Cover Media - Raw
0:22
🤖 A robotic hand that mimics your every move with metal precision. This isn’t science fiction. It’s real-time motion replication using robotics. From finger curls to wrist turns, this mechanical hand copies human motion with astonishing accuracy bridging the gap between man and machine. 🔧 Remote manipulation ⚙️ Human-robot interfaces 🚀 Future of control systems 💬 Where do you see this technology being used first space, surgery, or industry? ⚠️ This video is shared for educational and informa
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9 months ago
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New center unites Stanford’s robotics expertise under one roof
Nov 14, 2024
stanford.edu
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A new Science Robotics study of human hand augmentation in 36 participants suggests that our brains can readily adapt to an extra thumb, but using the additional appendage may alter the relationship between the brain and biological hand. https://fcld.ly/5trr3zf | Science
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May 26, 2021
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Science
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Stanford's diving robot, with a haptic feedback system and stereoscopic vision, is now capable of descending a kilometer into the ocean, allowing its operators to feel like they, too, are exploring sunken ships and other deep-water destinations. 🗞: https://stanford.io/3RZaT4u | Stanford University
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Jul 20, 2022
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Stanford University
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AI researchers at Stanford and Shanghai Qi Zhi Institute have developed a new vision-based algorithm that helps a quadruped robot — a “robodog” — leap, climb, crawl, and squeeze past physical barriers as never before. The key advance is that the robodog is autonomous. It has the unique ability to size up physical challenges, imagine, then execute, a broad range of agility skills based simply on the obstacles it sees before it. "Our robots have both vision and autonomy — the athletic intelligence
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Oct 4, 2023
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Stanford researchers modify small flying robots to haul heavy loads
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Oct 24, 2018
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