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The ability of two-in-one encoders to provide motor feedback and position measurement in one device are critical to the space and safety needs of collaborative robots.
Researchers at the University of Tokyo built a humanoid robot that can drive a car -- with a few major caveats.
Don’t worry, the robot arm will utilize deep learning to find your car’s charging port.
A humanoid robot that can drive a car could one day be used as a chauffeur, though its creator concedes that this may take at least 50 years. Most driverless cars work very differently to a human ...
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