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Humanoid robot that won marathon now laces up as sneaker tester in China
Humanoid robot Tien Kung tested running shoes in Beijing, collecting biomechanical data that could change sports science.
In the modern age of virtual reality headsets and artificial intelligence or AI, technology continues to advance. One of the latest futuristic and interesting happenings worldwide is the addition of ...
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Robots run out of energy long before they run out of work to do − feeding them could change that
Earlier this year, a robot completed a half-marathon in Beijing in just under 2 hours and 40 minutes. That’s slower than the human winner, who clocked in at just over an hour – but it’s still a ...
There’ll be huffing and puffing, and probably a fair amount of creaking and clattering, too. We’re talking about the first-ever long-distance running race between robots and humans, which is set to ...
The humanoid Tien Kung robot tests running shoes and determines performance data. This data is better and more readily available than that of human testers.
While we've seen a number of quadruped "robotic dogs" lately, they all require control motors to maintain their running gait. An experimental new one, however, keeps running on its own once it's been ...
At the NAVER 1784 tower in Seongnam, South Korea, which opened in 2022, a revolutionary Starbucks experience awaits as approximately 100 service robots fulfill customer orders. According to the ...
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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