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Video Friday: Do Robots Even Need Legs?

Video Friday: Do Robots Even Need Legs?

In the latest edition of Video Friday, IEEE Spectrum robotics showcases a variety of innovative robotics videos and announces upcoming events in the field. Notable events include RSS 2026 scheduled for July 13-17 in Sydney, the Summer School on Multi-Robot Systems from July 29 to August 4 in Prague, Actuate 2026 on August 18-19 in San Francisco, and IROS 2026 from September 27 to October 1 in Pittsburgh. Among the featured projects, Eno, an advanced AI and general-purpose robot developed by Genesis, exemplifies a new generation of robots designed to enhance human capabilities. Meanwhile, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory is testing the ERNEST rover in California's Colorado Desert, which is being developed for future lunar missions and can operate autonomously over challenging terrain. Sony AI's Ace project demonstrates a robotic system capable of adapting to unpredictable scenarios in table tennis, while ANYbotics highlights the economic benefits of their quadruped robots in industrial inspections, preventing significant production losses. GITAI is preparing for a robotic satellite servicing demo, and Bi-AQUA is exploring underwater photography challenges for robots. Sanctuary AI has achieved impressive results in wire plugging tasks for a major automotive supplier, showcasing a success rate exceeding 99.5%. Additionally, various other robotics projects are highlighted, including a bipedal robot named GrowBot, which operates on a low-cost Raspberry Pi and aims to make physical AI accessible to a broader audience.

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