Eye-catching martial arts performance at China gala had viewers and experts wondering what else humanoids can do ...
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?
Teaching robots to dance with fluid and expressive motions was a new challenge for a company that spent years building robots that have functional abilities like walking, navigating in rough terrain, ...
M3GAN’s creepy yet delightful dance has captivated the internet. So it’s no surprise that a niche research field dubbed choreorobotics has gained traction in recent years. Brown University even has an ...
The display also raised some urgent questions for China’s trading partners, including Australian policymakers.
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 ...
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