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Pet-like To help complete the illusion that CHiP is a living pet, WowWee has embedded a handful of motion and touch sensors. The touch sensors are on CHiP's head. When I petted its nose the robot dog ...
Scientists in China have developed a ‘brain-on-chip’ system that combines lab-grown human brain matter with a neural interface chip to power a so-called ‘organoid’ robot. It was developed ...
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Researchers have created the first noninvasive mind-controlled robot arm that exhibits the kind of smooth motion that previously required a brain implant.
Medical science has hedged its hopes on mind control to help people living with mobility issues, while the consumer-facing side of the tech industry sees it as another cutting-edge solution to ...
Although it is possible to control devices using brain waves, doing so usually involves having electrodes and conductive gel applied to one's head. Now, however, scientists have developed a new ...
UCSD tests Unitree G1 humanoid robot in real medical procedures UCSD equipped a Unitree G1 humanoid robot with Inspire Gen4 robotic hands and developed a bimanual teleoperation system for it as well.
It’s not exactly robot mind-control, but a step toward it. In fact, it is reminiscent of some of the mind-control gadgets we’ve seen over the last half-dozen years.