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Tesla Optimus falls in Miami demo, hand movements sparks remote operation debate
The video shows Optimus performing tasks such as handing out bottled water, posing for photos, and dancing for attendees. During the demonstration, the robot’s movements became unstable while ...
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5 robotics stocks catching momentum after new policy tailwinds
Robotics stocks, from small early-stage names to household mega-caps, surged last week, beginning Wednesday, Dec. 3, after a ...
We have a housing crisis. The median U.S. income earner can afford a home that costs around $298,000, yet the median U.S.
The successful financing aligns with EngineAI T800’s groundbreaking industry launch, creating a virtuous cycle of technology, ...
Scientists at the University of Texas at Arlington, for example, have built a soft exoskeleton that fastens onto the arm and, ...
A leaked video shows Tesla’s Optimus robot falling and making a gesture resembling the removal of a VR headset. The motion has sparked concerns that the robot may still rely on human teleoperation.
In a recent demonstration, Unitree's H2 humanoid demonstrated its high-power actuation by executing aggressive moves.
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