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Say hello to EMO, a robot that's learnt to mimic human lip movements by watching YouTube and gazing in the mirror
Watching hours of YouTube videos isn’t usually considered the most prestigious form of education, but it might be a surprisingly effective tool for robots learning to communicate like humans.
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World’s first biomimetic AI robot Moya walks with 92% human-like accuracy
In Shanghai, a humanoid robot named Moya has crossed a threshold that robotics labs have chased for decades, walking with 92% ...
Can robots grasp diverse objects adaptively like humans? Published in National Science Review, researchers from Tsinghua University reports a human-taught sensory-control synergy approach that ...
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They're robots, and they're here to help: Computer scientist improves robot interactions with human beings
Friendly robots, the ones people love to love, are quirky: R2-D2, C-3PO, WALL-E, BB-8, Marvin, Roz and Baymax. They're ...
Robots are becoming smarter and more common, but their ability to handle objects with human-like precision remains limited.
By learning from human touch, robots can grip objects more safely and adapt to real-world conditions without massive training data.
Humanoid robots achieve only up to 50% of human productivity in limited factory tasks, said Michael Tam, chief brand officer ...
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