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10 articles about teleoperation in AI news
Fully Autonomous Humanoid Robots: The Next Leap Beyond Teleoperation
A breakthrough in robotics demonstrates fully autonomous humanoid capabilities without teleoperation, signaling rapid progress toward household robots by 2027.
Bones Studio Demos Motion-Capture-to-Robot Pipeline for Home Tasks
Bones Studio released a demo showing its 'Captured → Labeled → Transferred' pipeline. It uses optical motion capture to record human tasks, then transfers the data for a humanoid robot to replicate the actions in simulation.
26 Humanoid Robot Brands to Field 300+ Units in Beijing's E-Town Half Marathon on April 19
On April 19, Beijing's E-Town will host a half marathon where 300+ humanoid robots from 26 brands will run 21km. This is the largest public endurance and locomotion stress test for commercial humanoid platforms.
Stanford's EgoNav Trains Robot Navigation on 5 Hours of Human Video, Enables Zero-Shot Control of Unitree G1
Stanford's EgoNav system uses a 5-hour egocentric video walk of campus to train a diffusion model that enables zero-shot navigation for a Unitree G1 humanoid robot, eliminating the need for robot-specific training data.
Maker 'Sword Man' Builds 5,000 kg Real-Time Motion-Tracking Robotic Hand
A Chinese maker known as Sword Man has constructed a massive 5,000 kg robotic hand from scratch. It uses a motion-tracking glove to perfectly mimic the operator's hand movements in real-time.
UniXAI Deploys Home Robot in Suzhou for Daily Chores, Including Laundry
A home robot from Chinese AI firm UniXAI is performing daily chores like laundry in households in Suzhou. This represents a tangible step toward general-purpose domestic robots moving beyond controlled demos.
China's 'Robot Wolf Pack' Battlefield System Revealed: 15 km/h Speed, 25 kg Payload, Modular Weapons
A new Chinese robotic combat system, dubbed the 'Robot Wolf Pack,' has been revealed via social media. It features a 15 km/h speed, 12 degrees of freedom, 25 kg payload capacity, and is designed for modular weapons and obstacle clearing.
Unitree G1 Humanoid Robot Spotted Navigating NYC Streets, Interacting with Public
A Unitree G1 humanoid robot was filmed autonomously navigating sidewalks and interacting with children in New York City, showcasing significant progress in real-world mobility and human-robot interaction.
HexaCercle Demonstrates Multi-Robot Hand Control System with 3ms Latency, 0.001° Precision
HexaCercle has demonstrated a wireless system enabling one operator to control multiple dexterous robotic hands with 1:1 movement replication. The system achieves 3ms data transmission latency and 0.001° collection precision.
Stanford's Mobile ALOHA Robots Now Walk Autonomously, Marking Key Mobility Advance
Stanford's Mobile ALOHA robots, previously requiring human guidance for movement, have gained autonomous walking capabilities. This represents a significant step toward general-purpose mobile manipulation.