The world's first trainable AI robotic dog is aiming to radically transforming the pet industry. The Robotic Dog, named "Sirius" is designed by Hengbot, a Chinese start-up. It has been hailed by ...
LAS VEGAS, NV / ACCESSWIRE / January 9, 2023 / GULIGULI, maker of innovative pet supplies, is putting an end to pet and pet owner loneliness with its new app-controlled pet companion robot. Showcased ...
Quadruped "robot dogs" may move quite a bit like their canine counterparts on land, but they're not nearly as good at swimming (although some can walk underwater). Such is not the case with a new mini ...
Scientists have trained a four-legged robot to play badminton against a human opponent, and it scuttles across the court to play rallies of up to 10 shots. By combining whole-body movements with ...
Boston Dynamics has revealed a video of its Spot robot dancing in a costume. Does putting Spot in a blue-coloured dog costume and calling it Sparkles make the robot less terrifying? No, definitely not ...
In our first 24 hours with Unitree's Go2 Pro robot dog, we challenged its AI object avoidance with an obstacle course, tested its balancing skills on stairs and rocky ground, experimented with its AI ...
Mercedes’s newest factory companion has four legs and helps keep the plant making Sprinter vans running efficiently. If you’ve ever watched videos of a car factory, you likely know that robots play a ...
AI continues to infiltrate everything we do. While some are worried about the lasting effects of AI exposure on our minds, others are looking for new ways to capitalize on the trend and improve ...
A four-legged robot dog named Spot is set to help social distancing efforts in one of Singapore’s national parks during the novel coronavirus pandemic. Developed by Boston Dynamics, the yellow and ...
Boston Dynamics’ Spot robot has been impressing us for years. And the dog-like contraption has just done it again. In a video (top) released by the Massachussetts-based team this week, Spot is shown ...
Researchers have previously added arms to these dog-like machines and taught them how to fetch particular objects or open doors by grabbing the handle. But coordinating limb control and visual ...