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How mini Cheetah robot learns to play football – BBC News

A headless robot called the mini Cheetah, developed by US researchers, has been taught to play football. Machine learning has been used to allow the robot, made at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), to negotiate objects though trial and error. The robot can go over different types of terrain and in theory it can be pushed or kicked, and still stay upright. Director of…

Africa’s First Humanoid Robot ‘Omeife’ to Be Unveiled in Nigeria

Powered by locally-developed AI algorithms, the robot is reported to be able to switch between eight popular languages in the continent: English, Arabic, French, Kiswahili, Pidgin, Wazobia, Afrikaans, and Igbo. It can also interact with well-known gestures in African culture and even be rude! The post Africa’s First Humanoid Robot ‘Omeife’ to Be Unveiled in Nigeria appeared first on .

This Chinese-made robot dog is a combat specialist

Subscribe to our YouTube channel for free here: https://sc.mp/subscribe-youtube A Chinese-made four-legged warrior described as a “robot dog” recently made its debut at an air show in the southern Guangdong province. The bionic beast dazzled visitors at the event in Zhuhai on November 8, 2022, as its developers showed off the robot’s features including advanced intelligent devices and ability to carry a variety of payloads…

Elon Musk promises Tesla humanoid robot won’t be like the ‘Terminator’

Subscribe to our YouTube channel for free here: https://sc.mp/subscribe-youtube Tesla CEO Elon Musk teased his company’s latest humanoid robot in its annual event in Palo Alto, California on September 30, 2022. The world’s richest man, who once warned of artificial intelligence being a threat to humanity, said that Tesla wants to ensure robots safely enter society to avoid ‘Terminator’-style violence against humanity. Dubbed ‘Optimus’, the…

How a robot recycles our electronic waste – BBC News

It’s estimated that the amount of e-waste generated last year was more than 57m tonnes. Phone recycling is on the rise, but most handsets still end up in landfill sites, reports BBC technology programme Click. The majority of modern smartphones contain about 30 elements, including rare earth materials such as gold and tin. The World Economic Forum has warned that some elements could be completely…

Chinese scientists develop robot worm to explore engine pipes

Subscribe to our YouTube channel for free here: https://sc.mp/subscribe-youtube Chinese scientists have developed a tiny wormlike robot that can wiggle into very small pipes to inspect them with an endoscopic camera. The development team at Tsinghua University said on May 25, 2022 that the miniature robot could navigate pipes in aircraft engines and oil refinery machines, even when they are filled with oil. Support us:…

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