A bipedal robot named Cassie just set an official Guinness World Record by running 100 meters in 24.73 seconds. With knees that bend like an ostrich's, Cassie is the first bipedal robot to use machine ...
'This may be the first bipedal robot to learn to run, but it won’t be the last' CORVALLIS, Ore. (KTVZ) – Cassie the robot, invented at the Oregon State University College of Engineering and produced ...
Where some of us have non-age-related trouble getting out of bed without bones cracking and painful stretches, Cassie is racking up accomplishments. The latest is an official Guinness Book of World ...
The bipedal droid, who goes by "Cassie" and was created at Oregon State University's company Agility Robotics, just ran the fastest 100 meters by a bipedal robot to earn an official Guinness World ...
A two-legged robot just made history. The bipedal droid, who goes by "Cassie" and was created at Oregon State University's company Agility Robotics, just ran the fastest 100 meters by a bipedal robot ...
If the thought of a two-legged robot chasing you down in the streets keeps you up at night, then you can sleep easy … for now. A droid named Cassie has set a Guinness World Record for the 100-meter ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Can you outrun a machine? Oregon State University’s very own Cassie just broke the Guinness World Record for the fastest 100 meters by a bipedal robot. Before Cassie’s ...
Cassie ran the distance in 24.73 seconds. ‘This may be the first bipedal robot to learn to run, but it won’t be the last.’ Cassie ran the distance in 24.73 seconds. ‘This may be the first bipedal ...
A bipedal robot named Cassie has established a Guinness World Record for the 100-meter dash. Despite not having the same level of lightning-quick speed as the best athletes in the world, it is a ...
Cassie, a bipedal robot created by the Oregon State University-based Agility Robotics team, managed to complete a 5-kilometer journey outside her home. It only used ...
Cassie, a bipedal robot created by the Oregon State University-based Agility Robotics team, managed to complete a 5-kilometer journey outside her home. It only used one battery charge to finish it in ...