Medicine & TechnologyA creepy video of a robotic head called Adran exhibits the tech invention as it winks at the camera, moving its jaw from side to side, not to mention, it even grins.
Hyundai's four-wheeled robot is perfect for stability and high-maneuverability tasks to carry different objects for the elderly and disabled. It will be presented at the Consumer Electronics Show 2022 in January.
In new research, a research scientist said robots will live in this world soon enough and they indeed, need to learn how to communicate using human terms.
Scientists recently developed a robot with the ability to locate an item that may have been missing for quite some time through the robotic arm attached to it.
Researchers at the California Institute of Technology present a new type of robot that can walk, slackline, and skateboard. This robot is called the LEgs ONboARD drOne or LEONARDO for short.
Max Hodak, Neuralink's departed founder, said that humanity is wrecked when a robot uprising happens due to an incompatible value system between humans and robots.
Study findings showed the return gaze of the robot eyes did not affect the choices individual human players were making, although, it did cause their reaction time to minimally increase.
The robot beetle an engineer recently invented has been included in the Guinness Book of World Records for its being the lightest crawling robot with a weight similar to three grains of rice.
Xiaomi recently introduced its latest robotic invention, CyberDog. It’s cheaper than the oft-dancing robot canine of Boston Dynamics and can perform certain tricks and tasks.
Researchers from Seoul National University in South Korea developed a robot with skin inspired by a chameleon that can change colors instantly to match its background.
Researchers from Oregon State University made Cassie the bipedal robot, run for 5km (3miles), making her the first robot to use machine learning to run on outdoor terrain.
BeachBot is a beach-cleaning machine built to search for cigarette butts on the beach and pick them up. This is an innovative initiative that will help solve environmental problems.
Researchers from Singapore created AiFoam or e-skin that is made by highly elastic, and spongy polymer material that mimics the human sense of touch to allow robots to feel nearby objects and repair themselves when damaged.