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The Berkeley Humanoid Light (BHL) is a lightweight, open source humanoid robot that anyone can build using 3D-printed parts and off-the-shelf components.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUnique robot built from off-the-shelf parts walks on two legs
MEVITA's design makes it both sturdy and easy to build by using a minimal number of parts that can all be found and bought ...
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Really Useful Robot #3 - Head & Intel Realsense Camera
It's time to make the head and plan the robot arm mounting for the Really Useful Robot. The upper section of the robot can travel up and down the utility stick mounted on the robot's base. The head ...
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China released an open source kung-fu robot and we’re not ... - MSN
Video via the Chinese official state news agency Xinhua. We have a new entry on the ever-growing “Robots and algorithms doing things no one asked them to do” list. Introducing the G1 robot, a ...
Scientists at UC Berkeley have come out with a humanoid robot that is fully open-source, customizable, budget-friendly and can be 3D printed.
Want a humanoid, open source robot for just $3,000? Hugging Face is on it. The HopeJR will compete with Unitree's G1 and other early offerings.
These Hugging Face open-source AI robots are lower-cost alternatives to some pricier options such as from Tesla.
Ai2’s MolmoAct open-source robotics system brings 3D reasoning and real-time planning to robots, offering a transparent alternative to black-box models.
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