CES 2019 presented an interesting concept that is half robot, half car. The 'self-driving' Hyundai Elevate is built with inaccessible terrain in mind, with enough capabilities to reach where today's emergency services have to stop.
Boston Dynamics, a company owned by Google, has introduced a four-legged robot called Spot. It is the latest marvel of robotic technology, with the most sophisticated autonomous walking to date. Thanks go mainly to advanced sensors, excellent software and artificial intelligence, which is reflected in the incredible adaptability of the Spot, for which neither stairs, nor icy floors, nor slopes strewn with stones are a problem. But he also takes the kick stoically.
The grumpy cat will rightly not be impressed this time. An invention that has more than nine lives comes from Japan. Well, when it seems that it can't get any more bizarre, the Japanese outdo themselves once again. And next on the list of "it's not true but it is" is an eerily realistic robot cat named Yumo Neko Dream Cat Celeb, which a real cat will probably be more than jealous of.
Tesla Bot was introduced to the public last year as a "person in a suit". Now it has reappeared in an unfinished but functional ``robot'' form.
Innovations that we could only dream of a while ago are repeated every day in the world of technology. One such is the bionic racing robot that was exhibited at CES 2018.
Robotic home assistants are becoming more popular every day. Maybe in our country we don't feel it yet, but in other parts of the world, especially in the West, families regularly grow by one (robot) member. Now they have brought their pot to Sony. Let's take a look at this pot or the Sony Experia Hello home assistant, which otherwise won't visit our homes yet.
Basement Jaxx duo's new music video continues a string of oddities in their repertoire, as it follows the scientific process of creating a robot that, in the final stage, closely imitates twerking, the sexually seductive dance that Miley Cyrus launched into the stratosphere. Hmmm, maybe it's time for the British duo to spin their own "Where's your head at?"
Robotization has recently covered all areas of our lives. Still, it sounds pretty strange that strippers would be out-worked by robots. You read that right - this is also expected to happen soon.
From October 10 to 12, the symposium of the international festival of art, technology and science Speculum Artium will be held in Trbovlje, where every year projects representing the intersection between art and science are presented.
When we encounter a vision of the future, we often look at a world where robots not only exist, but also actively shape our everyday lives. With the latest development from Boston Dynamics, where they unveiled their electric version of the Atlas robot, it seems that future is just around the corner. The new Atlas is not only a technical marvel, but a platform that promises to revolutionize industrial applications. Atlas is a robotic revolution!
Would you also have such an "electronic" friend, who would have some of the qualities of a real furry, and at the same time record your adventures? Check out the Unitree A1!
Sony's robot dog, which goes by the name Aibo, has so far only been available to Japanese customers. From now on, it will also be available on the American market. We can only hope that it will be available in Europe soon.