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ANYmal-D, the badminton-playing quadruped robot from ETH Zurich, combines artificial intelligence with whole-body coordination to rally with human players for up to 10 shots.
Asimov collected these stories in a sci-fi classic, the 1950 book “ I, Robot,” and when I reread it recently I was struck by its new relevance. Last month, the A.I. company Anthropic discussed ...
Humanoid robot malfunctions, sparks viral panic Viral video of out-of-control robot sparks fears, but what really happened? By Kurt Knutsson, CyberGuy Report Fox News Published June 2, 2025 6:00am EDT ...
Artificial intelligence didn’t start with Silicon Valley. Long before algorithms curated your playlists or large language models mimicked conversation, fiction writers were asking difficult questions ...
Imagine a robot that can transform between "flying drone" and "wheeled rover" configurations. It could potentially be quite useful, but only if it works in real-world conditions. The ATMO bot was ...
The story (it later appears in the collections I, Robot (1950), The Complete Robot (1982), and Robot Visions (1990)) featured the recurring characters Powell and Donovan and introduced his Three Laws ...
Beyoncé's robot finally understood the assignment, and she couldn't help but laugh: Watch Caché McClay USA TODAY NETWORK 0:00 ...
On land, the robot's double-jointed legs adopt a trotting gait, taking it to a top speed of 1.2 BL/s (body-lengths per second). Swimming in the water, it still manages a decent 0.54 BL/s.
In the video captured at a Chinese factory, a Unitree H1 humanoid robot suspended from a construction crane suddenly malfunctions, sparking fears about the safety and reliability of advanced robotics.
Tech Violent humanoid robot snaps — attacks factory workers in wild video: ‘Went full Terminator’ By Ben Cost Published May 5, 2025, 11:28 a.m. ET ...
SOCIAL News: A video circulating online shows a Unitree H1 robot in China malfunctioning, reportedly due to a coding error, and nearly injuring factory workers. Th ...
Indeed, Isaac Asimov, one of the ‘Big Three’ sci-fi writers of the mid-20th century, entirely disavowed his own powers of prophecy. He recounted how his short story Everest, which predicted no climber ...