Robot fighting is a thing of the present. Robots controlled by professional fighters faced off at a boxing gym in San ...
The artificial intelligence boom, which has brought techies flocking back to the city, has fueled a resurgence of live — and sometimes futuristic — events.
In a tucked-away San Francisco warehouse, four humanoid robots hang out — quite literally, from standalone frames — as they wait for their flesh-and-blood overlords to train them to kill. Using his ...
Robots that are not only able to run, dance and play football but can also sort parts in an assembly line, and even participate in a game of mahjong and boxing were once fantasies only confined to ...
Cix Liv, who is creating a VR-powered humanoid robots fight club with his team at REK. Image: Cix Liv on X The first rule of Fight Club has changed — now that robots are part of the conversation, we ...
Every second Saturday, a collection of otherwise sensible adults strap on robot costumes built from empty boxes and tin foil, swinging cardboard swords and plastic axes, bashing each other in a clumsy ...
"It's not so much about winning, it's just about having a good fight," says Becky Dowson, who has travelled to ...
As the movie “Fight Club” taught many of us in the ‘90s, the number one rule of a fight club is to never talk about it. The Common Market on Green Street in Durham never got that message. As Duke and ...
MMA fans have seen everything from Medieval fights inside a cage to Jiu-Jitsu matches in the front seats of a car. In the world of MMA, there are constantly new leagues and unique ventures launched to ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Photo by Zhang Xiangyi/China News Service/VCG via Getty Images Humanoid robots are racing ...
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