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Watch this revolutionary soccer game that took place in Beijing where humanoid robots competed without any remote control. Xiaocui Zhang, from Beijing, China, filmed this incredible match featuring ...
Four teams of autonomous humanoid robots competed in China's first AI soccer tournament, demonstrating advanced capabilities in ball detection and independent decision-making.
It’s just a thought, but depending on what the Vikings see in training camp, it wouldn’t be surprising if there’s an upgrade ...
Both allow it to perform seven varied medical procedures using a remote control operated by a human using foot pedals, HTC Vive trackers, and motion-capture cameras.
Tech Humanoid robot performs medical procedures via remote control Could these advanced robots be what struggling healthcare systems need?
Humanoid robots dribbled, kicked and stumbled their way across a soccer pitch in Beijing on Monday (August 4) as Chinese ...
Healthcare systems worldwide are struggling with overcrowded hospitals, physician burnout, and rising surgery delays. The University of California San Diego (UCSD) is looking into humanoid robots ...
On a soccer pitch in Beijing, "T1" is practising shots and taking up positions. T1 is no ordinary player, however, but a gold ...
"The robots are independent - they are not remote controlled because it is a competition where AI does everything," he said. The only remote aspect is the whistle to stop and start the game, he added.
The days of manually painting lines on soccer fields appear to be numbered when robots like Turf Tank can do it faster and more accurately than humans.
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