Meet Duke Weaselton, Disney's latest robotic character, who first appeared at the Shanghai Resort last December. The robot is based on a character in the company's famous movie Zootopia.
Now, Disney Research has built upon the audio-animatronics human bust by giving it the ability to mimic human-like eye gaze and head movements. The "Realistic and Interactive Robot Gaze" study ...
What’s the biggest problem right now with humanoid robots? They fall down. Disney seems to have solved that problem here by making robots that are meant to fall down and be caught by a net.
Disney’s live-action remake of The Jungle ... It is the point in the development of humanoid robots when their almost-credible faces might send us screaming and running out of the workshop.
An curved arrow pointing right. Disney's newest innovation isn't cartoons – it's robotics. Teaming up with Swiss researchers, Disney has created a remote-controlled robotic car that can climb walls.
Disney is working on modular, intelligent robot limbs that snap into place with magnets. The intelligence comes from a reasonable sized neural network that also incorporates some modularity.