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Anyone who grew up with the Transformers cartoons has always been ready for the idea of real life alien robots posing as cars or other vehicles – little did we think we would produce them ...
Researchers at U.C. Berkeley are revolutionizing humanoid robots with an AI that optimizes its behavior to tackle real-world scenarios.
The real-life Transformer, which toggles easily between robot and vehicle mode, can be yours for a modest $3 million, according to Reuters.
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The SORA-Q robot was co-developed by a company called TakaraTomy, best known for creating the original Transformers toys ...
Japanese startup Tsubame Industries creates $3 million, 4.5-meter tall robot, ARCHAX, potentially for disaster relief.
Engineers have created a configurable robot that can transform into various structures, which has potential applications for building habitats in space.
A hobbyist created a vehicle that transforms from tank to quadcopter mode with 3D-printed parts, carbon fiber, and innovative design.
However, how to enable robots to efficiently and accurately complete tasks in complex environments, especially in dynamic settings, has always been a significant challenge in technology development.
They're not 100 feet tall, and the cars they turn into aren't all that aerodynamic, but a couple of real-world Transformers are strutting their stuff over in Japan. Robots Dreams has up-close and ...
According to the researchers, the little droid, which appears to be a real-life version of WALL-E from Disney’s beloved 2008 animated science fiction classic, uses advanced AI to replicate both ...