AI companies are turning to quadruped robots, better known as “robot dogs” for security solutions to protect their vast data ...
Boston Dynamics and Ghost Robotics are selling robot dogs to data center operators, providing perimeter security and ...
Boston Dynamics and Ghost Robotics make four-legged canines that patrol fences and sniff out faulty equipment.
After more than an hour of discussion Tuesday, the Wichita City Council delayed approving $650,000 in funding for two robotic ...
In the past year, interest in four-legged robots capable of autonomous patrols has surged, according to executives at Boston Dynamics and Ghost Robotics, two of the ...
Robot dogs achieve 18-month payback in data centers, replacing $150,000 annual security guards with 24/7 surveillance that never needs breaks.
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As humanoid robotics approach commercialization, developers are still working to improve navigation, manipulation, and skills learning.
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Four-legged robots that scramble up stairs, stride over rubble, and stream inspection data — no preorder, no lab coat ...
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