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Interesting Engineering on MSNWorld's first flying humanoid robot uses AI and jet thrust to hover in test flightItaly's iRonCub3 becomes the world’s first jet-powered humanoid robot to fly, lifting off 50 cm with full stability and AI-driven controls.
A Swiss-led team has developed an AI-driven legged robot that can play badminton against human opponents, demonstrating ...
SafeWalk, by Master of Information and Data Science students Helen Hu, Ke Zhang, Kris Junghee Lee, and Ula Zhu, aims to help ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNNext-gen robots get brain-like navigation to run for days using 90% less powerCalled Locational Encoding with Neuromorphic Systems (LENS), it is set to transform how autonomous robots operate.
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