Agibot has unveiled the Q1, a backpack-sized, AI-powered humanoid robot designed for research, education and hands-on experimentation that uses no-code programming.
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Video: China’s Agibot unveils mini humanoid robot that can easily fit in a backpack
Chinese humanoid robotics startup Agibot has unveiled the Q1, an AI-powered personal companion small enough to fit in a ...
It’s school season again, but this backpack is not for the regular school kid. Now the property of anonymous collective Elon.Space, which is inspired by Elon Musk and his eccentric billionaire online ...
A Shanghai-based startup has unveiled Q1, a mini humanoid robot small enough to fit in a backpack, designed to make embodied ...
At first glance, Mirumi looks like a soft, furry charm clipped onto a bag or backpack. Developed by a Japanese robotics ...
Wander the Modex floor long enough and you’ll stumble upon some wearable robotics. The category has nowhere near the presence of AMRs (autonomous mobile robots) or storage and retrieval systems, but ...
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Two weeks after Kanye West’s 1/1 Goyard “Robot Face” backpack surfaced for $100,000 USD, an anonymous collective known as “Elon.Space” has come forward stating that it purchased the limited-edition ...
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Startup turns cockroaches into remote-controlled cyborg spies
In a defense lab in Germany, a small startup is wiring live cockroaches with AI-guided backpacks and turning them into steerable scouts that can slip through cracks no drone or soldier could reach.
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