A Chinese robotics company has unveiled what it describes as a realistic robot face, with plans to make humanoid robots more approachable and relatable.
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CT Insider on MSNColumn: Joel Samberg ponders the grim futures depicted in sci-fi films
Dozens of shows and movies have us believing that the future is full of nasty aliens, vicious robots, corrupt cities and ...
Naturally, sci-fi and horror movies are the most common genres where you'll find computers turning evil. M3GAN is a great ...
A Chinese company has shown off its latest advanced human-like robots that can resist an attack and get back on its feet within seconds. Unitree's G1 humanoid robot was shown sparring with a man weeks ...
Abstract: Mobility in daily unstructured environments, particularly in human-centered scenarios, remains a fundamental challenge for mobile robots. While traditional prediction-based approaches ...
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