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Video: Humanoid robot returns tennis shots with 96% accuracy in simulation tests
Galbot Robotics has released a video on its official X handle on March 16 ...
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These robots evolved in an AI simulation, then scientists built them in the real world
Humans didn't design these robots; they were “evolved” inside a computer. The results are strange, wildly flipping ...
Overview AI robots need both real-world and synthetic data to learn effectively, with tools like simulation and teleoperation ...
Sharpa presents new research demonstrating significant improvements in simulation methods for robot training, in collaboration with NVIDIA. This press release features multimedia. View the full ...
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Nvidia-powered, wheeled humanoid robot for smart factories unveiled by Taiwan firm
Taiwan robot Techman Robot introduced its next-generation humanoid robot, TM Xplore I, at the ...
Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We also post a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few ...
A research group on Thursday released Genesis, an artificial intelligence simulation engine designed to ease robot development. The group included more than 50 researchers from about a dozen ...
NVIDIA is positioning itself at the center of the robotics development ecosystem through multiple partnerships.
China’s Unitree G1 humanoid robot plays tennis after training on 5 hours of amateur motion capture data from five players.
Nvidia Corp. announced today that it’s partnering with global robotics leaders, including robot “brains” developers, industrial humanoid makers and others to advance the production-scale of physical ...
Cambridge-based surgical robotics company contributes majority of surgical data to world’s largest open healthcare robotics datasetCambridge, UK ...
[Leo Goldstien] recently got in touch to let us know about a fascinating update he posted on the Hackaday.io page for ManiPylator — his 3D printed Six degrees of freedom, or 6DOF robotic arm. This ...
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