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A groundbreaking robot that's like a real-life Wall-E uses advanced artificial intelligence to replicate natural gestures and deliberate actions with striking accuracy.
and the second being specific actions like saying hello. After conducting a trial run on a computer, they introduced the robot to real people. To their surprise, the robot was an instant success ...
LAS VEGAS: A new trend is sweeping its way through robot hoovers: robotic arms that can grab things. At the CES tech trade fair in Las Vegas (on until January 10), manufacturers Roborock and ...
In simpler terms, the AI learns two things, smooth movements (like waving) and specific actions (like saying hello). After extensive training in simulations, the robot was tested with real people ...