Robot Mimics Human Movements
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•Carnegie Mellon University students develop robot to mimic human movements
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Carnegie Mellon University students in Pittsburgh are developing a humanoid robot that mimics human movements.
The robot moves according to the movement of a student wearing an Apple Vision Pro headset.
Developers believe the technology could be very helpful in sending robots into dangerous situations instead of humans.
Although the robot does not yet have a name, developers say it is close to being ready.
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