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China has unveiled the world’s first humanoid robot capable of changing its own batteries without human assistance.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNVideo: World’s first humanoid robot labor that powers itself to work endlesslyUBTech's Walker S2 becomes the first humanoid robot to autonomously swap its battery, enabling nonstop, human-free industrial work.
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Live Science on MSNMIT's new AI can teach itself to control robots by watching the world through their eyes — it only needs a single cameraThe new training method doesn't use sensors or onboard control tweaks, but a single camera that watches the robot's movements ...
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