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Video: China firm unveils combat-ready humanoid robot fighter set for field trials
China has unveiled a striking new entry in the race for human-shaped machines: the T800, a full-scale humanoid robot designed for combat. Unveiled by Shenzhen-based EngineAI at the World Robot ...
The artificial intelligence boom, which has brought techies flocking back to the city, has fueled a resurgence of live — and sometimes futuristic — events. The artificial intelligence boom, which has ...
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Best Games Where You Fight Against Robots
Robots in gaming can range from destructive enemies to helpful appliances turned deadly. Games like Atomic Heart and NieR: Automata offer engaging battles against robotic foes with deep storylines.
Footage shows the two skinny bipedal units jabbing, kneeing, and swiping at each other, leading to plenty of stumbling and a faceplant. However, the fallen competitor got back on its feet in seconds, ...
We live in an age where a giant robot movie doesn’t seem all that special. Thanks to over a decade of Transformers movies and the excellent Pacific Rim, the novelty of getting a giant robot movie that ...
MMA fans have seen everything from Medieval fights inside a cage to Jiu-Jitsu matches in the front seats of a car. In the world of MMA, there are constantly new leagues and unique ventures launched to ...
eSpeaks host Corey Noles sits down with Qualcomm's Craig Tellalian to explore a workplace computing transformation: the rise of AI-ready PCs. Matt Hillary, VP of Security and CISO at Drata, details ...
In a tucked-away San Francisco warehouse, four humanoid robots hang out — quite literally, from standalone frames — as they wait for their flesh-and-blood overlords to train them to kill. Using his ...
Deep Robotics, a company from China, has unveiled a durable four-legged robot built to operate in extreme environments that humans struggle to traverse. It's called the Lynx M20, and it builds upon ...
Soon, autonomous shipboard humanoids will present themselves on Navy ships to fight fires. Dennis Hong, profossor of mechanical and materials science at Virginia Tech and director of the Robotics and ...
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