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Its latest creation is an autonomous humanoid robot that can mimic human emotions and behaviors in real time. Think of it as a real-life WALL-E, but with even more personality.
As the human moves, the robot copies those motions, practicing avoiding collisions with objects in the room and walking through doors. "Suppose we have a very narrow door and narrow crowded space.
OUR HYDRAULIC FUTURE Robot with 1,000 muscles twitches like human while dangling from ceiling A new humanoid robot prototype uses fluid-filled muscles to kick its legs while hanging.