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Interesting Engineering on MSNDisney’s Wall-E-style droid robot mirrors human actions, expressions in real timeAccording to the researchers, the little droid, which appears to be a real-life version of WALL-E from Disney’s beloved 2008 ...
Disney is partnering with Nvidia and Google DeepMind to create an open-source physics engine. The engine will help robots learn to navigate complex tasks. Disney hopes to feature entertainment ...
Walt Disney Imagineering is developing an animatronic ... The first teaser of the film shows the robot making dinner with Ben Grimm aka The Thing (Ebon Moss-Bachrach). "Fantastic Four: First ...
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Axios on MSNDisney enters its robot eraDisney's $1.5 billion investment in Epic Games last year is part of a broader push to amplify its franchise flywheel with new tech, Disney Experiences chair Josh D'Amaro and Disney Entertainment ...
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An curved arrow pointing right. Disney's newest innovation isn't cartoons – it's robotics. Teaming up with Swiss researchers, Disney has created a remote-controlled robotic car that can climb walls.
Disney Research shared a new video about autonomous human-robot interaction featuring the "Star Wars" BDX droids.
Disney is working on modular, intelligent robot limbs that snap into place with magnets. The intelligence comes from a reasonable sized neural network that also incorporates some modularity.
By Alex Weprin Media & Business Writer The Walt Disney Co. will bring next-generation robots to its theme parks, powered by Nvidia tech, the tech giant announced at its developer conference Tuesday.
Disney is partnering with Nvidia and Google DeepMind to create an open-source physics engine. The engine will help robots learn to navigate complex tasks. Disney hopes to feature entertainment robots ...
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