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A robotic dog has again shown its value to the Dounreay decommissioning programme by carrying out a task that was beyond the reach of human workers. Spot is able to work in hazardous areas thanks to ...
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An open source quadruped robot pet framework for developing Boston Dynamics-style four-legged robots that are perfect for STEM, coding & robotics education, IoT robotics applications, AI-enhanced ...
A robot dog was recently sent into a potentially hazardous area to reactivate a crane at a nuclear site near Thurso. The machine, called Spot, assisted staff at Dounreay’s Fuel Cycle Area by ...
The tech giant announced today that it's partnering with Google to bring Google Cloud's generative AI technology to its Ballie AI companion home robot. The injection of Google AI means Ballie can ...
How to mind-control a robot dog? This mind-controlled robotics technology is the latest breakthrough from East China University of Science and Technology — a Mixed Reality-enhanced Brain-Computer ...
The UK has deployed a robot dog at a nuclear site to reactivate a dormant crane used for handling radioactive waste. The four-legged robot, Boston Dynamics’ Spot, was sent into a potentially ...
Boston Dynamics is at it again, wowing us with some seriously cool robotic moves. Their latest video of Atlas, their bipedal robot, has blown up online with its mind-blowing human-like movements ...
“I will say, after all he’s put us through, it will be nice to know that on Friday somebody will be squeezing his balls for a change,” quipped the late night host. Trump, amid panic on Wall Street ...
A robot dog was used to flip a switch at a nuclear site - as it was too unsafe for workers. Get any of our free email newsletters — news headlines, sports, arts & entertainment, state ...
A robot dog was used to flip a switch at a nuclear site - as it was too unsafe for workers.
Spot the robot dog flips the switch. (Nuclear Restoration Services via SWNS) By Elizabeth Hunter A robot dog was used to flip a switch at a nuclear site - as it was too unsafe for workers.