Avatar meets reality
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East China University of Science and Technology recently developed an immersive virtual-physical fusion human-robot interaction system.
It combines brain-computer interface and extended reality technologies, allowing users to control robots from a first-person perspective.
This follows the "Avatar mode", turning a robot from a cold, mechanical shell into a vivid, living vessel. Click the video and find more.
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