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Robot dog sprints into history books by breaking speed records
Mirror Me's Black Panther ran about 100 meters in under 10 seconds. A Chinese team has unveiled a groundbreaking quadruped robot that is pushing the boundaries of robotics and speed. The Black Panther 2.0, developed by Zhejiang University's humanoid innovation institute in collaboration with the Hangzhou-based startup Mirror Me, has achieved a remarkable feat by running approximately 100 meters in under 10 seconds. The design of the Black Panther 2.0 draws inspiration from various animals, resulting in a highly efficient biomechanical structure. Its carbon-fiber shins are modeled after jerboa desert rodents, increasing stiffness by an impressive 135% while only adding 16% to its weight.
Honda sets a speed record and more autos stories
The Honda Civic Type-R set a lap record at the Nurburgring. SPEED DEMON: Honda set a track record at this historic circuit. LEADING THE HERD: The Ford Mustang was the world's best selling sports car of the past decade. Ford is using AI to improve its semi-autonomous technology. DRIVING SCHOOL: Ford is using AI to teach its cars how to drive.
Tired of laundry folding? AI breaks the robot folding speed record
While it's possible that someone out there enjoys folding clothes, it's probably not a beloved pastime. Accordingly, researchers at UC Berkeley's AUTOLAB have developed a new robotic method of folding garments at record speed (for a robot) called SpeedFolding. Using machine vision, a neural network called BiManual Manipulation Network (BiMaMa-Net), and a pair of industrial robot arms, SpeedFolding can fold 30–40 randomly positioned garments per hour, usually finishing each within two minutes. While that rate does not sound impressive compared to a human, previous robotic garment-folding methods reached only "3-6 FPH" (that's "folds per hour") according to the researchers in a paper submitted for presentation at IROS2022 next week in Kyoto. Speed achievement aside, the paper is worth a read to enjoy how the researchers describe the garment-folding problem in technical terms.