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Twitter panics over Boston Dynamics video showing human-like robots dancing
By Emerald Pellot, In The Know Boston Dynamics is a robotics company most well-known on the internet for making robots that eerily move like humans and animals. Reza Zadeh, an adjunct professor at Stanford, recently posted a video of a few
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These humanoids are blurring lines between human and robots
Humans are making extraordinary advances in the field of robotics. So much so that it's getting increasingly difficult to tell the difference between real people and their synthetic counterparts. If you're unsure whether this is cause
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Four-legged robot goes to work on Norwegian oil rig
A four-legged robot called Spot has gone to work on a Norwegian oil rig. The quadruped dog, created by Boston Dynamics, will patrol the rig and check areas deemed too dangerous for human engineers. Artificial Intelligence company Cognite and oil
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Meet the human-like social robot that could train you at your next job
Meet the human-like social robot that could train you at your next job. Stockholm-based technology startup Furhat Robotics have designed a social robot that communicates with gestures and emotions similar to humans. The AI-enabled face-swapping
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This robot will clean your bedsheets
Meet the Bed Roomba, the latest contender for tech you never knew you needed! This handy little gadget disinfects and sanitises bedding and helps prevent the spread of airborne viruses. It claims to eliminate more than 99% of surface-level germs,
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Boston Dynamics' robot shows upgraded agility in Parkour video
If you've watched the Terminator movies and were a little afraid but what your saw then look away now. Robotics company Boston Dynamics has just released a new video showing the latest upgrades to its running and jumping humanoid robot. In
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Glamorous human-like robot named Sophia appears on magazine cover
Sophia the Robot may only be two years old, but she’s already the cover star of a British fashion magazine — and she’s not the only robot making her editorial debut. For the 400th issue of Stylist magazine, the UK-based team handed their duties over to a cohort of automated brains and bodies. Filling in for the roles of features editor, two contributing editors, and a beauty editor, the editorial staff found out what it might be like if — when — robots take charge.