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Neuralink User Taps Brain Chip to Control a Robot Arm
Neuralink patient Nick Wray demonstrates how the brain chip lets him control a robot arm to take a drink from a cup.
The more intelligent and autonomous robotics systems become, the more attractive—and vulnerable—they are to cyber threats.
The Ukrainian army is especially eager to deploy what soldiers refer to as “robots on wheels” as it faces a shortage of soldiers On a battlefield swarming with deadly Russian drones, Ukrainian ...
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New disaster-response robot can carry 330-lb loads across rubble to save lives
Researchers in Germany have developed an AI-backed semi-autonomous robot designed to support disaster relief operations by ...
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Cybersecurity Experts Say These Humanoid Robots Secretly Send Data to China and Let Hackers ...
The new academic report, Cybersecurity AI: Humanoid Robots as Attack Vectors by Víctor Mayoral-Vilches, Makris, and Kevin ...
Unlock the potential of your smartphone with our step-by-step guide on how to make a universal remote controller. Transform your device into a powerful tool for controlling all your home electronics ...
Tesla's Optimus humanoid robot dazzles with agile kung fu moves, showcasing AI-driven agility as it aims for mass production ...
Aaron McClellan, construction technology manager for the infrastructure builder, emphasized connecting with workers on how ...
If a firmware update can solve the UBHome M10 robot lawn mower’s limited ability to find GPS satellites in the sky, it will ...
The Bullfrog system from Allen Control Systems is an artificial intelligence-powered robot to track and take down drones.
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Video: Tesla’s Optimus humanoid robot performs Kung Fu moves to showcase speed, balance
Watch Tesla's Optimus learn Kung Fu in a stunning new video demonstrating its impressive movement and technical improvements.
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