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Hosted on MSNTHIS FOUR-LEGGED ROBOT LEARNED PARKOUR #shortsMeet ANYmal, a four-legged dog-like robot designed by researchers at ETH Zürich in Switzerland, in hopes of using such robots for search-and-rescue on building sites or disaster areas, among other ...
Researchers from the University of California, San Diego have designed an AI-enabled robot that can perform a Waltz simply by mirroring the moves of its human partner. As far as we can tell, the robot ...
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When a real-world Montgomery Burns snarls "release the hounds" in the near future, you'd better hope that it's not a pack of ...
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Yes. Cockroach parkour. Since they can't use the adept moves of tiny insects, large, sophisticated robots - like MIT's Cheetah robot and the military's Wildcat robot - use laser sensors and ...
Boston Dynamics posts videos that spotlight what appear to be foot soldiers training for the robot apocalypse and label them “parkour.” The only thing worse than watching killer robots train ...
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