China’s new AI framework helps humanoid robots learn tennis using imperfect human motion, boosting speed, precision, and agility.
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When you hear “humanoid robot,” think of a machine designed to mirror human appearance and behavior. These robots walk on two legs, use their arms to carry out tasks, and have heads equipped with ...
The Reachy Mini is an open source robot developed collaboratively by Hugging Face and Pollen Robotics, designed to provide hands-on learning opportunities in robotics and programming. Powered by a ...
Humanoid, a developer of humanoid robots and mobile manipulators, this week introduced KinetIQ. This is the London-based company’s own AI framework for orchestration of robot fleets across industrial, ...
Effective task allocation has become a critical challenge for multi-robot systems operating in dynamic environments like search and rescue. Traditional methods, often based on static data and ...
In this episode, our community host Leandro Melendez interviews René Rohner, who shares how Robot Framework evolved from a simple testing tool into a powerful open-source automation ecosystem.
Microsoft is betting big on AI. Starting with integrating Bing with ChatGPT, it has implemented AI capabilities in its products. Microsoft Designer is a new product from Microsoft with AI capabilities ...