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What It’s Like to Eat a Robot

Cars That Think

To do so in a controlled way would be both morally and technically complicated, which is why Japanese researchers have started developing robots that can be eaten as they move , wriggling around in your mouth as you chomp down on them. Welcome to HERI: Human-Edible Robot Interaction.

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Tesla may start selling its Optimus humanoid robot next year, says Elon Musk

Electrek

Elon Musk announced that Tesla may start selling its Optimus humanoid robot next year. The automaker plans to use the robot in its own factory by the end of the year.

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Tesla reveals humanoid robot technology through new patents

Electrek

Tesla has revealed some of its humanoid robot technology through filings for several new patents related to its Optimus robot program.

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BMW wants humanoid robots to build its cars

Teslarati

BMW wants humanoid robots to build its cars, evidenced by a partnership with a robotics startup that it signed today. The German automaker plans to launch a small, controlled launch of humanoid robots in its production facilities, potentially expanding to more units if performance targets are met. I’d love to hear from you!

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Who’s the Coolest Robot of All?

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Calling all robot fanatics! We are the creators of the Robots Guide , IEEE’s interactive site about robotics, and we need your help. Today, we’re expanding our massive catalog to nearly 250 robots, and we want your opinion to decide which are the coolest, most wanted, and also creepiest robots out there.

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Tesla shows off impressive Optimus Gen 2 humanoid robot

Teslarati

In its short demonstration, the Gen 2 Optimus robot could be seen moving its neck and arms like a human being. Tesla noted that the robot features custom-designed actuators and sensors, as well as a 2-DoF actuated neck. Tesla demonstrated the Gen 2 Optimus robot’s hand control by having the robot handle an egg in the video.

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PILOTING project: Using robotics for infrastructure inspection and maintenance

Innovation News Network

The post PILOTING project: Using robotics for infrastructure inspection and maintenance appeared first on Innovation News Network. The PILOTING project aids in the deployment of Artificial Intelligence to enable critical infrastructure inspection and maintenance.