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Video: Unitree’s AI-powered robot dog carries 143 pounds, runs 11 mph with AI and LiDAR
Chinese robotics firm Unitree Robotics has unveiled the vAs2, a high-performance quadruped robot built ...
No matter how you feel about humanoid robots, they currently all have a technical limitation due to their form factor. Unless the robot is tethered to a power supply, it needs a battery, and unless ...
While there are many useful questions to ask when encountering a new robot, “can I eat it” is generally not one of them. I say ‘generally,’ because edible robots are actually a thing—and not just ...
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