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An AI-powered control system for robots with legs
Walking robots, such as quadruped robotic dogs, must be able to move safely through rough, often changing environments. Today, there are two main ways to program these walking, or legged, robots. The ...
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 ...
Atharv Kolhar, a staff test automation engineer at Figure AI, says the robotics industry needs a testing philosophy that ...
Boasting a sophisticated design tailored for versatile mobility, Cassie demonstrates remarkable agility as it effortlessly navigates quarter-mile runs and performs impressive long jumps without ...
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NVIDIA’s Eureka merges LLMs and simulation for robot mastery
A new research initiative from NVIDIA has demonstrated an AI system capable of autonomously generating reward algorithms that ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Author, Researcher and Speaker on Technology and Business Innovation. Apr 19, 2025, 03:24am EDT Apr 21, 2025, 10:40am EDT ...
What if robots could learn to adapt to their surroundings as effortlessly as humans do? The rise of quadruped robots, like Boston Dynamics’ Spot, is turning this vision into reality. By integrating ...
Boston Dynamics Wednesday announced a partnership designed to bring improved reinforcement learning to its electric Atlas humanoid robot. The tie-up is with the Robotics & AI Institute (RAI Institute) ...
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Video: New AI model gives humanoid robots 90 percent success in complex missions
Flexion Robotics has introduced Reflect v1.0, a robotics intelligence platform that enables humanoid robots ...
Striding AI today announced that it is developing a new generation of robotic foundation systems designed to accelerate the ...
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