Emerson Smart’s new appliances respond to voice commands, but they don’t need a smart speaker—or even a broadband ...
Researchers at Wageningen University & Research are working on a new generation of farm robotics: autonomous machines that ...
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Beat-to-Body: UK researchers’ humanoid robots get NVIDIA grant to move like dancers
Zhou’s Beat-to-Body project aligns with a growing body of research exploring sound as a control signal for humanoid robots. A ...
Humans pay enormous attention to lips during conversation, and robots have struggled badly to keep up. A new robot developed ...
Amazon recently launched Alexa Plus, a major AI-powered upgrade to its voice assistant. This new version brings significantly ...
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Video: Humanoid robot obeys verbal commands to grab a Coke without any remote control
MenteeBot autonomously fetches a Coke, showing how robots can learn tasks through demonstration and verbal instructions.
Many researchers agree that there has been a step change in humanoid capability over the past five years, owing to cheaper ...
Researchers are making headway in the "terrifying robot apocalypse" department. Yicaiglobal reported (via Interesting Engineering) that specialists from the Chinese cybersecurity research group ...
Talking to ChatGPT instead of typing feels faster, more human and better suited for how people actually think and work.
Most robot headlines follow a familiar script: a machine masters one narrow trick in a controlled lab, then comes the bold promise that everything is about to change. I usually tune those stories out.
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Headless humanoid robot controlled by voice built in 40 days, performs manufacturing tasks
A Paris-based firm that develops exoskeleton products has unveiled a humanoid robot for the first time. Called Calvin, the robot is claimed to have been developed in 40 days. Wandercraft’s latest ...
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Watch two humanoid robots hold an unscripted conversation for the first time
At CES 2026, humanoid robotics company Realbotix publicly demonstrated what it described as one of the first fully autonomous ...
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