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  2. Humanoid robots are on the march. Here are some of the ... - AOL

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    Some of the new humanoid robot designs are made to mimic a romantic partner. CNET, a tech publication, interviewed "Aria" from the company Realbotix at the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show last month.

  3. Ai-Da - Wikipedia

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    Ai-Da is described by its creator as "the world's first ultra-realistic humanoid robot" artist. [1] [2] Completed in 2019, Ai-Da is an artificial intelligence robot that makes drawings, painting, and sculptures.

  4. Robots perform like human surgeons by just watching videos - AOL

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    University scientists have trained a robotic surgical system to do work with the skill of human doctors, possibly transforming the future of surgeries. Robots perform like human surgeons by just ...

  5. Sophia (robot) - Wikipedia

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    Sophia's internals. Sophia was first activated on Valentine's Day, [9] February 14, 2016. [2] The robot, modeled after the Ancient Egyptian Queen Nefertiti, [10] Audrey Hepburn, and its inventor's wife, Amanda Hanson, [1] [11] is known for its human-like appearance and behavior compared to previous robotic variants.

  6. Snakebot - Wikipedia

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    A snakebot, also referred to as a snake robot, is a biomorphic robot that resembles a snake. Snakebots have uses similar to those of certain types of soft robots. [1] Snakebots can vary significantly in size and design. Their small cross-section-to-length ratios allow them to maneuver through tight spaces.

  7. Robots can now learn new skills by watching videos - AOL

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    ‘This work could enable robots to learn from the vast amount of internet videos available,’ robotics researcher says

  8. David Hanson (robotics designer) - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Hanson built the humanoid robot Hertz, a female presenting animated robot head that took about nine months to build. [8] Hanson is the founder and CEO of Hong Kong-based Hanson Robotics, which was founded in 2013. [9] Hanson has been published in materials science, artificial intelligence, cognitive science, and robotics journals. [10]

  9. How the ‘Ron’s Gone Wrong’ VFX Team Brought the B*Bots to Life

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    In Disney’s animated film “Ron’s Gone Wrong,” tech CEO Marc Weidell (Justice Smith) unveils his newest invention, the B*Bot, a revolutionary robot designed to become a child’s best ...