Xpeng's humanoid robot moves so realistically that crowds believed it was fake, marking a major advancement in robotics ...
Commentary: The idea of a human-controlled robot in your home might sound weird, but perhaps it's not all that different from ...
While neurotic robots are a staple of science fiction — just think of C-3PO in Star Wars or Marvin in the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy — they haven't really been a focus of research into how ...
Humanoid robots have been promised for decades, but most still look and move like machines. Ameca changes that, with a face ...
Rather than pushing a futuristic, machine-forward aesthetic, XPENG leans into recognisable visual cues such as body shape, ...
Meet Alex, a humanoid robot designed to replace ping pong playing Nadia. The new robot created by IHMC in downtown Pensacola has great expectations.
Many lonely people would rather deal with a robot than interact with an actual human, according to research co-led by Newcastle University. Contrary to the common assumption that lonely people would ...
The presence of robots in schools is no longer surprising. How do elementary school children treat humanoid robots? Are they ...
Courtney doesn’t have eyes, but it’s got sensors everywhere. There are two blinking lights on the front of its boxy body to approximate wide, moony pupils. It’s been described as a “large cooler on ...
CMU evaluated how robots using LLMs behave when they have access to personal information such as a person’s gender, ...
AlphaBot 2 wants to beat humans at their own game. When the robot is asked if it wants to play dice, it can interpret the question and jump into action – pressing the button on an automatic dice ...