Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We also post a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months. Please send us your events for inclusion.
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Enjoy today’s videos!
I think suggesting that robots can’t fall is much less useful than instead suggesting that robots can fall and get quickly and easily get back up again.
[ Deep Robotics ]
Sanctuary AI says that this video shows Phoenix operating at “human-equivalent speed,” but they don’t specify which human or under which conditions. Though it’s faster than I would be, that’s for sure.
[ Sanctuary AI ]
“Suzume” is an animated film by Makoto Shinkai, in which one of the characters gets turned into a three-legged chair:
Shintaro Inoue from JSK Lab at the University of Tokyo has managed to build a robotic version of that same chair, which is pretty impressive:
[ Github ]
Thanks, Shintaro!
[ 1X ]
[ Electric Sheep ]
[ Starship ]
Agility Robotics is doing its best to answer the (very common) question of “Okay, but what can humanoid robots actually do?”
[ Agility Robotics ]
Digit is great and everything, but Cassie will always be one of my favorite robots.
[ CoRIS ]
[ OmniNxt ]
[ Paper ]
[ Paper ]
There is a notable lack of consistency about where exactly Boston Dynamics wants you to think Spot’s eyes are.
[ Boston Dynamics ]
As with every single cooking video, there’s a lot of background prep that’s required for this robot to cook an entire meal, but I would utterly demolish those fries.
[ Dino Robotics ]
Here’s everything you need to know about Wing delivery drones, except for how much human time they actually require and the true cost of making deliveries by drone, because those things aren’t fun to talk about.
[ Wing ]
This CMU Teruko Yata Memorial Lecture is by Agility Robotics’ Jonathan Hurst, on “Human-Centric Robots and How Learning Enables Generality.”
[ CMU ]
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