Sixteen humanoid robots from Chinese robotics company Unitree recently captivated audiences with an impressive dance performance. At the annual Spring Festival Gala, the robots performed the ...
Is dancing with knockout precision the new benchmark for humanoid robotics? A fleet of humanoid robots delivered a series of ...
Opening with that bold statement: China is no longer just building robots it’s choreographing them. Humanoid robots at the ...
Unitree Robotics (Unitree) has just released a new open-source full-body data set that lets its H1, H1-2, and G-1 humanoid robots move more naturally. The released data can even enable the robots to ...
The twin robots in Atomic Heart are nothing but two robots bodyguarding the Sechenov. These Atomic Heart Ballet robots are even ready to take out any opponents on the order of their master. There are ...
CENTER STAGE. KATIE KWAN HAS ALWAYS LOVED DANCE AND MATH, AND I FELT LIKE I LIVED IN THESE TWO VERY DIFFERENT WORLDS, AND THE DANCE, THEATER AND ART WORLD AND THE TECHNOLOGY WORLD. EVENTUALLY SHE ...
Engineers at the University of California San Diego have taught a humanoid robot to perform expressive movements such as dancing, waving, high-fiving, and hugging. These new abilities allow the robot ...
Robots already have the potential to be creepy (those cold, dead eyes and unmoving faces only just add to the uncanniness of it all), but have you ever seen them dance? What about over 1,000 of them?
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by In the movie “M3GAN,” a robot doll’s sinister virtuosity plays on the mixture of amusement and deep unease that dancing robots often provoke. By ...