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Carnegie Mellon University researchers say building robots doesn’t have to be rocket science. They’ve unveiled a set of recipes for building Internet-controlled robots with off-the-shelf parts.
They launched a remote-controlled robot system priced around 10,000 yuan, featuring low latency, high precision, and high ...
But Purism’s approach is interesting: the idea isn’t to build a fully autonomous robot, but rather one that can be remote controlled by a user using a “gaming-like application,” while ...
Olis Robotics raises $4.1 million to explore new markets for tools that make it possible to monitor and control industrial robots remotely.
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