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Bipedal robots have found navigating uneven terrain a steep challenge but a new hardware upgrade means they can detect their environment and respond quicker than ever before
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Dancing with robots In a video posted to YouTube, a robot trained through ExBody2 dances, spars and exercises alongside a human subject Additionally, the robot mimics a researcher's movement in
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Robots move well but run out of steam Modern robots are remarkably good at moving Thanks to decades of research in biomechanics, motor control and actuation, machines such as Boston Dynamics
- What is a robot? - New Scientist
Robots are machines capable of carrying out physical tasks They can be directly controlled by humans, or have some ability to operate by themselves, but the independent intelligent machines seen
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