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forbes.com - John Koetsier - Humanoid Robots Just Performed Live Surgery For The First Time Ever
Humanoid Robots Just Performed Live Surgery For The First Time Ever
Forbes

Two Unitree G1 robots perform live surgery in a new study by the University of California, San Diego. In a global first, two humanoid robots have performed surgery on a live patient. The robots performed laparoscopic cholecystectomies, or…

theguardian.com - Guardian staff reporter - The race to develop robotic hands, memories of legendary gigs and the sea as medicine for the brain
The race to develop robotic hands, memories of legendary gigs and the sea as medicine for the brain
The Guardian

When we go to the water, our shoulders drop, our eyes and face soften. We start breathing more slowly. We're concentrating but we're not concentrating … we're in a state of drift. The ocean has long framed restorative practices for better…

gizmodo.com - Webb Wright - Finally, a Robot Designed to Make Chatting With Mark Zuckerberg Feel Natural
Finally, a Robot Designed to Make Chatting With Mark Zuckerberg Feel Natural
Gizmodo | The Future Is Here

Sci-fi authors and AI researchers have dreamed for decades of a day when interacting with humanoid robots will feel natural, perhaps even indistinguishable from chatting with another flesh-and-blood human being. And although we now have access to…

foxnews.com - Kurt Knutsson, CyberGuy Report - Would you pay $8,000 for a robot to fold laundry?
Would you pay $8,000 for a robot to fold laundry?
Fox News

If your clean laundry has been sitting in a basket long enough to qualify as furniture, Isaac 1 may sound like the robot you have been waiting for. Weave Robotics has introduced Isaac 1, a mobile home robot designed to handle household chores that…

the-gadgeteer.com - Rei Padla - This Robot Dog Mobility Chair Goes Where Wheelchairs Can't
This Robot Dog Mobility Chair Goes Where Wheelchairs Can't
The Gadgeteer

Jake Laser has spent his whole life watching his dad navigate a world that wasn't built for wheelchairs. His father, a former marathon runner, has multiple sclerosis, an autoimmune disease that attacks the spinal cord and has kept him in a…

aol.com - Camryn Rabideau - This robotic pool skimmer cuts maintenance time in half
This robotic pool skimmer cuts maintenance time in half
AOL.com

My husband and I have talked about getting a pool for a few years now, but there's one thing that always stops us: the maintenance. Experts say you can expect to spend three to four hours a week taking care of your pool — this includes…

the-gadgeteer.com - Rei Padla - Beni Camera Robot: 4K, 17.9 mph, Live on Kickstarter
Beni Camera Robot: 4K, 17.9 mph, Live on Kickstarter
The Gadgeteer

Think about the last time you tried to film something worth watching. You propped your phone against a water bottle, asked someone who filmed mostly sky and pavement, or skipped it entirely because the setup wasn't worth the interruption. The…

thetruthaboutcars.com - Your Future Machine | TTAC Creator - Boston Dynamics' New Atlas Humanoid Robot is Ready for Factories
Boston Dynamics' New Atlas Humanoid Robot is Ready for Factories
Ttac

Boston Dynamics has unveiled a production-ready version of its all-electric Atlas humanoid robot, designed for real industrial work inside factories and warehouses. Standing 6'2” tall, weighing 198 pounds, and featuring 56 degrees of…

straitstimes.com - Ng Keng Gene - Turning to robots amid S'pore's construction labour crunch
Turning to robots amid S'pore's construction labour crunch
The Straits Times

SINGAPORE – After more than two decades in the industry, Expand Construction founder Von Lee has a vision: The next generation of physical labourers will not be men, but robots that toil tirelessly in the sun. Their human operators, said…

zerohedge.com - Tyler Durden - Mitsubishi Motors Joins Physical AI Race With Humanoid Robot Production Deal
Mitsubishi Motors Joins Physical AI Race With Humanoid Robot Production Deal
Zero Hedge

Mitsubishi Motors shares surged as much as 17% in Tokyo on Friday after the automaker unveiled a deal with the University of Tokyo startup Highlanders to mass-produce humanoid robots, signaling a push beyond its core automotive business and…

abcnews.com - Yi-Jin Yu - Humanoid robots make history, perform 2 surgeries in pigs for 1st time
Humanoid robots make history, perform 2 surgeries in pigs for 1st time
ABC News

Humanoid robots have performed two surgeries in pigs for the first time, a new development researchers say may be a potential gamechanger for hospitals in the future. The procedures and results were published in the journal Nature July 8 and…

nypost.com - Daniel Farr - Humanoid robots pull off first-ever gallbladder surgeries in major step toward human trials
Humanoid robots pull off first-ever gallbladder surgeries in major step toward human trials
New York Post

A pair of humanoid robots crossed a major medical milestone this week after successfully performing gallbladder removals in pigs for the first time, a breakthrough that researchers say could one day reshape surgery far beyond traditional operating…

the-decoder.com - Jonathan Kemper - China's Orca world model matches specialized robotics systems without ever seeing a single action label
China's Orca world model matches specialized robotics systems without ever seeing a single action label
The Decoder

Nano Banana Pro prompted by THE DECODER BAAI's Orca world model matches the performance of specialized systems across five robotics tasks, even though its base model was trained without a single action label. The approach could help solve robotics'…

carscoops.com - Brad Anderson - Mitsubishi Wants To Build Humanoid Robots To Help Build Its Cars
Mitsubishi Wants To Build Humanoid Robots To Help Build Its Cars
Carscoops

Production could start at its Kyoto engine plant as early as 2027. Capacity is planned at a striking 1,000 humanoid units every month. The robots will first handle welding, logistics, and engine assembly work. Mitsubishi has spent years watching…

zmescience.com - Rupendra Brahambhatt - Armadillo-Inspired Robot Curls Into a Protective Ball When It Senses Danger
Armadillo-Inspired Robot Curls Into a Protective Ball When It Senses Danger
ZME Science: not exactly rocket science

When a three-banded armadillo senses danger, it doesn't run or fight. Instead, it transforms itself into a living shield, curling into a nearly impenetrable ball of armor. Researchers have now given machines a similar survival instinct, creating a…

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