TL;DR: In a groundbreaking event, 12,000 humans will race against bipedal robots in a long-distance competition where the use of wheels is prohibited. What's the point of creating a humanoid robot if ...
A bipedal robot named Cassie just set an official Guinness World Record by running 100 meters in 24.73 seconds. With knees that bend like an ostrich's, Cassie is the first bipedal robot to use machine ...
A two-legged robot just made history. The bipedal droid, who goes by "Cassie" and was created at Oregon State University's company Agility Robotics, just ran the fastest 100 meters by a bipedal robot ...
Where some of us have non-age-related trouble getting out of bed without bones cracking and painful stretches, Cassie is racking up accomplishments. The latest is an official Guinness Book of World ...
The Fun Run event is organized by the Taiyuan Municipal Government, with the Taiyuan Sports Bureau and the Taiyuan Science ...
The latest 100-meter dash record to be set has been achieved by Cassie, a bipedal robot created by Agility Robotics. The university announced on September 27th that Cassie had been awarded an official ...
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Elon Musk's New Robot Demo Is Astonishingly Bad
The post Elon Musk's New Robot Demo Is Astonishingly Bad appeared first on Futurism. Hot off of proudly announcing that he had replaced 4,000 people with AI at his company, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff ...
A bipedal robot named Cassie has established a Guinness World Record for the 100-meter dash. Despite not having the same level of lightning-quick speed as the best athletes in the world, it is a ...
BEIJING (AP) — In one small step for robot-kind — thousands of them, really — humanoid robots ran alongside actual humans in a half-marathon in the Chinese capital on Saturday. The bipedal robots of ...
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China Opens Bodega Entirely Run by Robot
Called the “first fully autonomous humanoid-operate store,” the robodega made its grand opening in Beijing in early August.
The savvy marketers at Boston Dynamics produced two major robotics news cycles last week. The larger of the two was, naturally, the electric Atlas announcement. As I write this, the sub-40 second ...
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