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Building a robot as agile as the Corleo isn’t easy. While its legs appear strong and capable of front-to-back motion, the robot currently lacks the sideways movements humans rely on for balance.
Case in point, the viral story that's circulating on social media that motorcycle manufacturer Suzuki will begin selling robot dogs that folks can actually ride. It is, in fact, not true!
Kawasaki's CORLEO is a hydrogen-powered, AI-driven rideable robot. Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson reports on this new way of thinking about off-road transportation.
Kawasaki says Corleo features a 150cc hydrogen engine, which riders refill using a canister mounted on the robot's flank. Based on the above illustration, it appears multiple canisters can be ...
Humanoid robot manufacturer AgiBot in Shanghai unveiled on Tuesday its latest humanoid robot model which achieves nearly human-like mobility such as riding a bicycle and balancing on a hoverboard ...
I must be cursed, I thought. The vehicle did redeem itself by smoothly backing up and resuming course, but still – it was enough to get me thinking of various I, Robot, Maximum Overdrive scenarios.
CORLEO — an acronym for COoperative Robot with LEgs for Off-road environments — marks Kawasaki’s bold foray into the world of biomimetic robotics. With the ability to walk, ride, and even ...
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