Researchers at Kyoto University have developed Buddharoid. This is an AI-powered humanoid robot designed to act like a Buddhist priest, amid Japan’s priest shortage.
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Japan’s new hair-thin actuator fiber can help make soft robots, body-conforming wearables
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A look back at 60 Minutes' reporting on the deadly 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami which killed nearly 20,000.
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A new global study from Hexagon, the global leader in measurement technologies, reveals wide differences in how people around the world feel about robotics. The Robot Generation research, spanning ...
Agility Robotics is building humanoid bots to address a labor gap in the manufacturing industry, which is seeing vacancies and an aging workforce.
OITA -- A graduate student here has been developing an "inconvenient robot" that is selfish and whose battery cannot be charged at home to encourage e・・・ ...
Cristina Criddle ElliQ was provided to Tony as part of an initiative by the local government in New York state. Almost like a prescription for people who are isolated. The idea is having an AI-powered ...
In Beijing, China on March, engineers at a robotics startup are training ultra-dexterous robot hands to perform delicate human tasks, pushing humanoid AI closer to real-world use.
Mirai Robotics has raised $4.2 million of pre-seed funding to help it execute its vision of developing a new generation of ...
Robot companions can fill the void of having a pet in the home, albeit without nearly as much of a mess or upkeep with them hanging out or roaming the house.
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