The future of robotics is here—and it’s deeply unsettling. A startup called Clone Robotics has unveiled a muscle-powered robot that looks like it just crawled out of a sci-fi horror film.
Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson says Clone Robotics’ Protoclone mimics humans with 1,000 muscles – too human for comfort.
Clone Robotics plans on starting production with a limited-run batch of 279 robots, which will be known as Clone Alpha. Preorders should commence later this year. We're still waiting to hear back ...
Clone Robotics founder and CEO Dhanush Radhakrishna discusses the rise of the humanoid robot on 'Making Money.' ...
The California startup Figure tested its humanoid robots in a BMW factory in 2024, and has plans for introducing more this ...
Clone Robotics has introduced what it claims to be the "world’s first bipedal musculoskeletal android." Named Protoclone, the humanoid robot exhibits strikingly human-like movements using ...
Protoclone humanoid robot mimics human musculoskeletal functions Clone Robotics’ android features 1,000 artificial muscle fibers Viral video sparks debate over lifelike robot movements ...
On Wednesday, Clone Robotics released video footage of its Protoclone humanoid robot, a full-body machine that uses synthetic muscles to create unsettlingly human-like movements. In the video ...
A musculoskeletal android is designed to mimic the structure and movement of the human musculoskeletal system. Unlike traditional robots that rely on rigid metal joints, these androids use artificial ...