A video making its rounds on social media shows an engineer from a startup called Skild AI taking a chainsaw to the limbs of a robot dog.
The remarkable robot dog — or more accurately, its AI-powered brain — can even handle having its legs extended by wooden poles, or having wheels attached. Short of a rocket-propelled grenade coming ...
While more affordable than other prominent humanoid robots, the Unitree G1 leaks telemetry data, uses static encryption, and ...
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What Happens If Robot Dogs Take Over Homes?
Robot dogs and AI pets are becoming popular as futuristic companions for modern households. These robotic companions can walk, respond to voice commands, and even mimic emotions, making them ...
In a world rapidly embracing smart home tech, SwitchBot is doing something different. Rather than just another robot vacuum, ...
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Can Optimus make America win the humanoid robot race? Here’s the verdict
After four years of hype, Optimus shows some progress, yet the humanoid struggles to prove it's worth beyond staged demos.
The more intelligent and autonomous robotics systems become, the more attractive—and vulnerable—they are to cyber threats.
They look, move and even smell like the kind of furry Everglades marsh rabbit a Burmese python would love to eat. But these bunnies are robots meant to lure the giant invasive snakes out of their ...
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