Neuralink’s brain chip, which converts brain signals into Bluetooth-based remote commands, grabbed headlines last year for enabling its first human user to control a laptop and play computer games.
A hot potato: Tesla's splashy "We, Robot" event generated excitement among enthusiasts, but it also highlighted the complexities involved in developing truly autonomous robots and vehicles. The ...
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Chinese firm pushes humanoid robot intelligence forward with 300 FPS control speed
Chinese firm Horizon Robotics has released an open-sourced AI model, named HoloMotion-1, designed for ...
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