Competition in the robot dog market is getting ugly. As The Robot Report explains, Boston Dynamics is suing Ghost Robotics for allegedly infringing seven patents linked to its Spot quadruped. The ...
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Chinese Scientists Built a Stealthy ‘Underwater Ghost’ for Deep-Sea Surveillance—And It’s Not Just for Science
A translucent, jellyfish-shaped robot developed by Chinese researchers has quietly made waves across the defense and robotics ...
A Ghost Robotics Vision 60 prototype (Tech. Sgt. Cory D. Payne/Wikimedia Commons) Ghost Robotics has settled a lawsuit that dogged its storied path to dominating Philly’s robotics scene. The Penn ...
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Watch the Air Force Test a Fully Capable Military Robot Dog
The Air Force’s new Ghost Dog is a semi-autonomous, four-legged robot built to take on dangerous tasks so humans don’t have ...
According to the Robot Report, Hyundai-owned robotics company Boston Dynamics is suing competitor Ghost Robots, alleging that the rival robot maker has infringed on seven of Boston Dynamics’ patents ...
Around 120 protestors called on Penn to cut ties with a spinout that they allege has produced robotic dogs used by the Israeli military. The crowd of Philadelphia community members gathered on ...
If you know anything about Ghost Robotics, it’s likely one of two things: 1) They make robot dogs. 2) Sniper rifles can be mounted to those robots. A majority of the Philadelphia firm’s press coverage ...
The Philadelphia home of a tech executive was graffitied with the word “murderer,” and police have opened an investigation. Philadelphia police on Monday responded to a vandalism incident at the home ...
This robot from China looks and moves like a jellyfish. It is said to be suitable for a variety of applications.
Robot dogs are getting smarter. In early demos, robot dogs debuted as “pack mules,” and were shown carrying soldiers’ payloads during forest treks. As they have become commercialized, new upgrades ...
Boston Dynamics is filing a patent lawsuit versus Ghost Robotics on its robot dog, allegedly claiming that the latter's technology is an infringement on the company's proprietary device, Spot. The ...
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