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YouTuber builds 7 times larger Arduino tortoise bot that still navigates autonomously
Instead of sticking with the typical tabletop-scale builds, Arduino hobbyist and YouTuber UncleStem chose ...
Let's see a step-by-step procedure on how to build the object detection system using the CircuitDigest Cloud Helmet detection ...
As part of a wider project, I needed a way to easily control my DFRobot Devastator tank kit. As a fun challenge, I decided to ...
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Watch: YouTuber turns LEGO WALL-E into real robot with sounds, gyros, and 2,000V taser
A YouTuber has transformed the official LEGO WALL-E set into a fully functional remote-controlled ...
I recently gave my OpenClaw a real robot arm to play with. The results just about blew my own neural network. The AI agent ...
Police have used drones and robots over the years for purposes ranging from getting an eye-in-the-sky view of accidents to remotely tear-gassing a hard-to-reach suspect. Many anticipate police use of ...
SAN FRANCISCO—At its Code with Claude developer conference on Wednesday, Anthropic announced a deal with SpaceX to utilize the entire compute capacity of the latter’s data center in Memphis, Tennessee ...
The battlefield in Ukraine could soon feature more robot than human soldiers - that is the startling claim made by a Ukrainian-British military start-up. The BBC visited UFORCE at its London premises, ...
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A humanoid robot developed by a Japanese robotics company demonstrated advanced dexterity by sorting black socks from a moving conveyor belt carrying mixed black and white socks. The demonstration ...
Tokyo's Haneda Airport is set to trial the use of humanoid robotics in ground services from May. The trial comes as Japan battles chronic labor issues. Analysts said robots still require human ...
A humanoid robot walked up to a row of 50-pound engine blocks, gripped them one at a time, and stacked them into place on a factory line. No human stood at the controls. No remote operator guided its ...
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