These “humanoid” robots are dancing their way into the future — and freaked-out humans are predicting apocalyptic world domination is surely on the horizon. The latest video from the Boston Dynamics, ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by In the movie “M3GAN,” a robot doll’s sinister virtuosity plays on the mixture of amusement and deep unease that dancing robots often provoke. By ...
Tesla has shared a new video showing its Optimus humanoid robot pulling some rather impressive dance moves. While the nifty footwork might not be much use for the industrial settings that the robot is ...
In honor of International Dance Day, Boston Dynamics, a U.S.-based robotics company, released a video showcasing two of their robotic dogs dancing together, but one was slightly different from the ...
Robots already have the potential to be creepy (those cold, dead eyes and unmoving faces only just add to the uncanniness of it all), but have you ever seen them dance? What about over 1,000 of them?
Gibbons move with rhythm and intention. Dare we say style? By Elizabeth Preston It’s not twerking. It’s not salsa or breaking. You might put it somewhere between vogueing and the robot. Whatever you ...
We humans have mastered fire, split the atom, and shot ourselves into space. We've built machines that can outthink us and tools that can cook us lunch or cut open our chests to perform life-saving ...
Lisa Wells has partnered with the Oregon State University Robotics program in creating a dance with a 4-foot-tall robot named Pepper. The robot will converse and dance with Wells in “Ten Tiny Dances ...
Hit play on the Awesome Mix and I will follow robot Baby Groot anywhere. Disney Parks has revealed a look at its latest expressive robot creation, the likes of which we may eventually see free-roaming ...
Atlas, Boston Dynamics’ dancing humanoid, can now use a single model for walking and grasping—a significant step toward general-purpose robot algorithms.