Robotics: Robotic dexterity, versatility, innovation
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Cold Fusion TV looks at robotic dexterity, versatility, and overall innovation.
Boston Dynamics' Atlas, Handle and Spot Mini are the most versatile robots in the world.
Spot Mini is the quietest robot from Boston Dynamics .
Handle combines the dexterity of other Boston Dynamics robots, but with wheels.
Honda 's ASIMO has the ability to interact with humans quite well.
Asimo can follow a face or turn its head to a person when being approached or spoken to.
The robot also has the ability to recognise general sounds, such as an object falling or other loud noises.
Stanford 's Ocean One robot is supposed to dive into areas that are too dangerous for humans and likely to be damaged by traditional autonomous vehicles.
MIT researchers have recently successfully tested so far in deep diving, and it can swim up to 40 minutes at once.
I had a look at the new American version of BattleBots and it's come so far. It's almost like a sport in ways with different strategies and excited commentators.
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