It turns out you can teach a robot how to do the moonwalk and the Macarena. With a backdrop of pop music and Python code, Litchfield Middle School eighth graders set the wheels — and mechanical arms — ...
Engineers at the University of California San Diego have taught a humanoid robot to perform expressive movements such as dancing, waving, high-fiving, and hugging. These new abilities allow the robot ...
Innovate Labs hosted the Mecha Moves event on Monday, Oct. 13, allowing students to program a robot with a choregraphed dance of their own design.
Engineers at the University of California, San Diego have trained a humanoid robot to effortlessly learn and perform a variety of expressive movements, including simple dance routines and gestures ...
Deep Robotics, a Chinese robotics firm, recently unveiled its latest innovation in quadruped robotics, the Lynx. This impressive robot dog combines the agility of legs with the speed of wheels, ...
We shrugged when they learned how to use the microwave. We gave a collective “Meh” when they mastered darts. But this is something mankind can’t ignore — robots can now dance in unison to Michael ...
Until now, all robots, no matter how sophisticated, have moved stiffly and mechanically. But new motion-tracking technology powered by artificial intelligence is changing that. A recent video clip ...
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Video: Tesla’s Optimus humanoid robot performs Kung Fu moves to showcase speed, balance
It is important to note that showcasing Optimus’ martial arts prowess is just a demo scenario. Tesla doesn’t intend to make ...
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