Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson says Clone Robotics’ Protoclone mimics humans with 1,000 muscles – too human for comfort ...
A new video demonstrates how robots can "rise from the dead" from almost any position, even when humans are trying to stop ...
In case #19,328 of scientists asking if they can do something versus should they do something, new video shows a bipedal ...
Forget valleys; we're now entering veritable Grand Canyons of uncanniness. Behold the robot known as "Protoclone," built by Clone Robotics. It's supposedly the world's first bipedal ...
It would be really, really creepy. In footage posted to YouTube, Clone Robotics unveiled its new pet project; the “Protoclone,” a tall, ghostly-white humanoid robot. In the video, the faceless ...
The researchers also tested the humanoid robot's ability to right itself on varying terrains and inclines — including a stone ...
Is it creepy? Kind of. The futuristic humanoid robots ... Some of the new humanoid robot designs are made to mimic a romantic partner. CNET, a tech publication, interviewed "Aria" from the company ...
"Experimental results with the Unitree G1 humanoid robot demonstrate smooth, stable, and robust standing-up motions in a variety of real-world scenarios," the scientists wrote in the study ...
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