Watch robotic hand glide to Smooth Criminal a playful moonwalk demo shows just how dexterous robotic motion has become.
The video opens with a person waving a tennis ball before the humanoid robot, and Oli’s head smoothly tracks the ball’s ...
Investors are pouring billions into companies pitching humanoid robots, but functional versions are decades away.
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Engineer Aadeel Akhtar turned a childhood encounter in Pakistan into PSYONIC, a $65 million company creating the world’s first bionic hand that lets users feel touch again.