Why is it better to make human-like robots? So they can fit the best Halloween costumes!
The video features the newest, all-electric and autonomous robot, Atlas. It uses computer vision and a dozen sensors to see obstacles and objects, recognize changes around it, and even correct its mistakes.
The company promises that it is «the most dexterous humanoid robot in the world» (but this is not certain), and in the near future it will work in factories and help people in everyday life
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Clone unveils its first bimanual Torso
After eight years of research and development, Clone is making strides in building power-dense androids designed to tackle everyday challenges.
Their latest innovation, the first bimanual Torso, features a fully actuated elbow, cervical spine, and anthropomorphic shoulders, mimicking human anatomy. Inside, a compact valve matrix fits within the ribcage, optimizing space for performance.
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Engineer dressed a humanoid robot from Unitree in a T-800 suit from «Terminator» on Halloween
He 3D-printed special covers for the robot's body. Unfortunately, the T-800 got too carried away collecting candy and fell into someone's garden, so Dave (engineer) doesn't plan to take it with him anymore