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

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    Other videos show just how capable robots are becoming with their total range of movement. California-based Clone Robotics released a video last week showing its new Protoclone synthetic humanoid ...

  3. Slaughterbots - Wikipedia

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    Slaughterbots is a 2017 arms-control advocacy video presenting a dramatized near-future scenario where swarms of inexpensive microdrones use artificial intelligence and facial recognition software to assassinate political opponents based on preprogrammed criteria.

  4. Elon Musk wants to take humanoid robots mainstream with ... - AOL

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    Earlier this year, Jim Fan, one of Nvidia's top AI and robotics researchers, wrote on X that the "data recipe is way more complex for robotics than ChatGPT," with advances in models underlying ...

  5. Wu Yulu - Wikipedia

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    Wu's robots' given names indicate the order they are created, and they are all given his own family name (Wu). His most famous robot is named Wu . He has built robots capable of climbing walls, serving water, lighting cigarettes, playing musical instruments and writing calligraphy.

  6. Humanoid robot - Wikipedia

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    Valkyrie, a humanoid robot, [1] from NASA. A humanoid robot is a robot resembling the human body in shape. The design may be for functional purposes, such as interacting with human tools and environments, for experimental purposes, such as the study of bipedal locomotion, or for other purposes. In general, humanoid robots have a torso, a head ...

  7. Samsung has a line of artificial intelligence robots that ...

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  8. Japanese robotics - Wikipedia

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    The robot learned how to move around the room by using its 51 "muscles," which are driven by air pressure. The characteristics of the humanoid Japanese robots include abilities such as blinking, smiling or expressing emotions such as anger and surprise. One of the newer Japanese robots, HRP-4C, is a female robot

  9. Can't Help Myself (Sun Yuan and Peng Yu) - Wikipedia

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    The most common interpretation is that the hydraulic fluid is lost "blood" from the robot and is squeegeed back to the center because the robot needs it to live. [20] The Sisyphean nature of the sculpture has caused its audience to resonate with Can't Help Myself as a reflection on people's constant suffering that comes with repetitively doing ...