Global Specialties’s Banshi robotic arm, the R680, is an affordable robot for educators and hobbyist to learn the basics of electronics, mechanics and programming. The Banshi is controlled by an ...
If you’ve ever wanted an automated assistant similar to Tony Stark’s JARVIS robot, you should probably stop whatever you’re doing right now and go check out Dobot on Kickstarter. In contrast to ...
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Meet BrainBody LLM: Algorithms that can make robots think and act like humans
The BrainBody-LLM algorithm mimics how the human brain and body communicate during movement. It has two main components: the ...
If you have ever dreamt of owning your own precision robotic arm you might be interested in the MyCobot 280 Pi. An advanced robotic arm that is powered by the Raspberry Pi mini PC and is reshaping the ...
What self-respecting tech lover wouldn’t want their very own programmable five-axis robotic arm? Fortunately, the makers of a new Kickstarter campaign are here to make your wishes come true — or, at ...
If you are thinking of building your very own desktop robot arm and were intrigued by the project published yesterday which took you through the process of creating a mini robotic arm using Arduino.
In late 2017, three entrepreneurs — Abhinav Das, Aditya Bhatia and Akash Bansal — came to the mutual realization that the final steps of building furniture — specifically painting and sanding — were ...
There was a time when quadruped robots were only available to deep-pocketed corporate clients, but we're now seeing less-pricey miniature models hitting the market. One of the latest, the XGO 2, is ...
[Antoniopenamaria] is working on a giant robot arm. The beauty is, he’s posting a step-by-step guide (translated) of his entire journey from start to finish. Why does he want to build a giant robot ...
Watch this new mechanized arm learn how to field objects thrown its way through a process of trial and error. Freelancer Michael Franco writes about the serious and ...
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