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HuggingFace built a $2,500 3D-printed humanoid for robot learning
HuggingFace just open-sourced a full humanoid robot that costs just $2,500 to build — and you can print most of it yourself.
We’ve covered etch-a-sketch robots before, but usually they’re not quite as fast as [Every Flavor of Robot]’s “video” ...
Start a new summer lawn care routine by investing in a robot mower for under $1,000.
Inbolt, the robot intelligence company that turns digital twins into live robot control, is launching two new capabilities that complete the company’s AI vision model for robot guidance.
A $2,500 pair of humanoid robot legs built from 3D-printed parts and off-the-shelf components is not going to win marathons ...
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Inspired by armadillos, this soft robotic shell flips from flexible to fortress in an instant
Researchers have drawn inspiration from armadillos to create a protective structure that responds to external threats by curling into a protective ball to protect electronic devices or other payloads.
Contemporary productions increasingly embrace technological enhancement while preserving artistic integrity. The Zhejiang ...
Happy to have Zebra here, Tom and Mike, and we're going to jump into the discussion. If anyone has questions, just feel free to raise your hand any time. But otherwise, we'll just go. And I think ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. A former tech executive covering AI and XR for Forbes. Augmented World Expo (AWE) returns to Long Beach from June 10 to 12, 2025, ...
Explore the evolution of color 3D printing and learn about innovative technologies making it more accessible and affordable.
A weird 20-legged machine could change how scientists think about the ideal robot form. For decades, roboticists have been ...
‘Manual’ is a 26-page, 3D-printed book with the code inside for how to make it. It’s an advancement in publishing that Johannes Gutenberg could hardly have fathomed.
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