Robots have become remarkably advanced, capable of executing complex tasks with impressive accuracy, speed, and coordination. Yet, despite these leaps, they often struggle with something fundamental ...
In a world increasingly driven by technological advancements, the lines between human sensation and robotic capability are blurring. Enter neuromorphic e-skin, an extraordinary leap forward in ...
Robots excel at many things, but having a good sense of touch is not among them. Whether dropping items or pinching them too tightly, which crushes the object, many robots struggle with these basic ...
A study conducted by researchers at City University of Hong Kong reveals how they were able to give robots active pain and injury perception with a new electronic skin. While robots can't actually ...
TL;DR: Chinese EV maker Xpeng unveiled its eighth-generation IRON humanoid robots featuring synthetic skin for a warmer, more intimate feel. Designed as receptionists, tour guides, and personal ...
The demonstration centers on a controlled track test in which the robot passes a speed-measurement device at peak velocity.
Image courtesy by QUE.com Exploring the Perception of Race in Humanoid Robots In recent years, advances in robotics and ...
Moya, a lifelike humanoid robot from China, is fueling debate over AI companionship, biomimetic design, and the future of ...
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