Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Robot Conductor Makes Orchestral Debut in South Korea

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South Korea made history on June 30 as a robot took the lead in conducting the country’s national orchestra. Developed by the Korea Institute of Industrial Technology (KITECH), the two-armed legless robot named EveR 6 made its orchestral debut at the National Theater of Korea, replicating the precise baton movements of a human conductor. The … Read more

Watch: Robot runs 100 m in 24.73 seconds; sets record

Robot runs 100 m in 24.73 seconds
  • An Oregon State University robot has broken the world record for bipedal robot 100-meter dash.
  • Cassie broke the previous record by completing the course in 24.73 seconds.
  • The robot’s knees bend like those of an ostrich, and it runs five kilometers in 53 minutes.

According to a news release from Oregon State University (OSU), a robot it designed, beat the previous record for the quickest bipedal robot 100-meter dash by completing the course in under 24.73 seconds.

At OSU’s Whyte Track and Field Center, a mechanical sprinter going by the name of Cassie broke the previous record without falling.

According to the press statement, the robot lacks “eyes,” a camera, and sensors.

“The robot’s knees bend like those of an ostrich.”

Professor of robotics at Oregon State Jonathan Hurst oversaw Cassie’s development, and she ran five kilometers in just 53 minutes in 2021.

In the Dynamic Robotics and AI Lab at Oregon State, Cassie, introduced in 2017, has sparked additional investigations into machine learning possibilities.

The project’s leader, graduate student Devin Crowley, stated that years of work were put into setting the world record.

He continued, “Cassie has been a platform for cutting-edge research in robot learning for locomotion.”

According to the Guinness World Record, the race wasn’t a straightforward one-way in which Cassie could go 100 meters and collide.

Once it had crossed the finish line, the robot had to resume its upright position.

 

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World record broken by robot runs 100m in 24.73 seconds

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The robot competed in the race and completed the 100-meter race in 24.73 seconds. Cassie was able to complete a race that was 5 kilometres (3.1 miles) long in slightly more than 53 minutes. As per the team, she is the first bipedal robot that uses machine learning to regulate a running stride on outside … Read more

Viral Video: Moscow chess robot breaks boy’s finger

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A robot breaks a boy’s finger during Russia’s Moscow Chess Open. The youngster moved too quickly and did not notice that he had to wait for the machine to finish. Christopher is among Moscow’s 30 strongest chess players up to 9 years old. In a viral video, a robot attacks a youngster. The incident happened … Read more

European Space Agency develops robotic arm that will collect Martian soil

The 8.2 foot long arm (STA) has been built by the European Space Agency. It will be attached to the NASA Sample Retrieval Lander. STA will be able to dodge Martian boulders and gather sample containers thanks to its dual camera system. The NASA Perseverance rover is now on the surface of Mars looking for … Read more

A creepy humanoid robot uses cameras in its eyes to create celebrity portraits

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This humanoid robot with a sinister demeanour is causing a stir in the art world. She’s developed some original photos of some of this year’s headliners with her own creative touch using artificial intelligence. Ai-Da Robot is billed as the “world’s first ultra-realistic humanoid robot artist.” This humanoid robot with a sinister demeanour is causing … Read more

Sticking to other things allows the robot to fly, swim, or catch a ride

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According to its developers, a robotic drone that can move through air and water and attach itself to larger objects using a suction cup might be beneficial for tagging wild animals. The suction cup was inspired by the remora fish, which has a symbiotic connection with bigger marine organisms in which the remora consumes parasites … Read more

Israel’s robot hives The kibbutz hopes to keep the bees buzzing

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The apiaries created at a kibbutz in Israel’s Galilee act like regular hives, but they’re outfitted with high-tech artificial intelligence technologies designed to assure the pollinators’ survival. “There are two million bees here,” said Shlomki Frankin as he walks into a 12-square-metre container in Kibbutz Beit Haemek in northern Israel. Dubbed “Beehome”, the project is … Read more

A method for guiding the actions of a one-legged swimming robot inspired by beavers.

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Computer scientists and robot cists frequently draw inspiration from animals and other live organisms while developing new technology. This enables them to simulate complicated behaviors and movement patterns in order to improve the performance, efficiency, and capacities of their systems. Researchers from Zhejiang Sci-Tech University and the University of Essex recently created a reinforcement learning … Read more

Uber bolsters platform for post-pandemic life

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As people ditch their traditional lifestyles, Uber said Monday it is ramping up to be a “go anywhere, get anything” service, testing delivery robots, weaving in Google voice commands, and more. The San Francisco-based tech firm unveiled enhancements to its platform as it navigates tough economic conditions but looks to ride a busy travel season. “After two … Read more

Watch: Non-profitable beaches are cleaned with litter-sifting robot in Florida

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The beach cleaning robot, BeBot, was donated to the nonprofit Keep Florida Beautiful by the Surfing’s Evolution and Preservation Foundation. Keep Florida Beautiful claims to be the first nonprofit in the United States to clean beaches with a remote-controlled robot. Savanna Christy, executive director of Keep Florida Beautiful, told the media, “It is meant to … Read more

When you have no one to play with, here is a robot plays badminton

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Games are usually about a competitive attitude and good sportsmanship. While sports improve focus, strength, and stamina, the bonds made with teammates or opponents are unchangeable. A robot is seen playing the badminton game in a viral video, replacing humans with artificial intelligence. While others watch the game with curiosity, a young man can be … Read more

Robot football stars to overcome humans in the next 30 years

Robot football stars to overcome humans in the next 30 years

The RoboCup initiative has set the ambitious goal of having robot football stars beat humans in the next 30 years. Scientists have developed artificial intelligence players that are human-shaped and capable of making their own decisions about when to pass or shoot. Because of technological advancements, Peter Stone, the president of the RoboCup and a … Read more

Saudi world’s robotics competition debut to pave way for 4IR progress

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RIYADH/JEDDAH: As the Saudi team secured sixth place in a contest at the World Robot Summit held in Japan, the chief of the Research Products Development Co (RPDC) expressed optimism over kingdom’s plan to promote artificial intelligence and build a strong robotics base in the kingdom, Arab News reported. Abdulmohsen Al-Majnouni told Arab News that … Read more

Robot gaze affects the human brain

Robot's gaze affecting the human brain

It has long been known that making eye contact with a robot can be a disturbing experience. Scientists even have a name for this feeling: the “uncanny valley”. However, because of the researchers in Italy, people got to know that it’s more than just a feeling. A team at the Istituto Italiano Di Tecnologia (IIT) … Read more

Washington develops the world’s smallest dynamic robot

Washington: American scientists have created the world’s smallest robot that runs and weighs only three grains of rice.

Scientists at Washington State University have created this robot, which has been named the world’s smallest robot by the Guinness Book of World Records. It can be called a robotic whirlpool.

Professor Nestor Perez Arnsibia is a professor of mechanical and materials engineering at the University of Washington who created it with the help of his colleagues. They have named it ‘Robital’. The robot is powered by ethanol and has a system of air pressure and pneumatics. This robot moves with the power of wind instead of the electrical system.

It weighs just 88 milligrams and is listed by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world’s smallest dynamic robot. It is about the size of a real whirlpool. Currently, it can climb slopes. It can travel through a variety of paths and can lift up to two and a half times its own weight.

The purpose of this robot is to understand the movement of real whirlpools which cannot be called a toy.

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Guidance robot launched to serve Two Holy Mosques

The GPH General President for the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophets Mosque ash-Shaykh Dr Abd Arrahmaan ibn Abd al-Azeez as-Sudays has launched the guidance robot among its efforts in implementing artificial intelligence to serve the two Holy Mosques. During the launch, he said: “The use of technology has come positively to serve … Read more

Japan creates World’s first Robot employment agency

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Japan creates world first employment agency that will not only hire people, but also the robots. This step taken can make an alarming situation for the human employment opportunities. As per details, Japan based MusashiAI has World’s First Robot Employment Agency. AFP reported it introduces a unique business model providing industrial employers an option to … Read more