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Ghost Robotics has settled a lawsuit that dogged its storied path to dominating Philly’s robotics scene. The Penn spinout known for its “robot dogs” announced today a resolution to its ongoing patent ...
Ghost Robotics in Philadelphia is making robots geared toward military applications, while abroad, Swiss-based Anybotics is making a four-legged robot it calls Anymal for industrial customers.
Ghost Robotics, which activists allege has produced the robotic dogs used by the Israeli military in the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, has been the source of extended protests at Penn.
While it’s highly unlikely that the quadruped will ever be called upon to perform such a move in a real-world scenario, the ...
Students in UD’s Environmental Field Robotics course completed a term project over the fall 2024 semester using cutting-edge autonomous technology to create a map of UD’s Hugh R. Sharp Campus in Lewes ...
Boston Dynamics' engineers push Spot to new limits, testing daring backflips to make the robot dog tougher and smarter.