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Hugging Face releases new humanoid robot, HopeJR

Allow us to introduce you to Hugging Face’s new open-source robot HopeJR. The full-size humanoid robot can walk, pick things up, and could be shipped before the end of the year 🤖

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Allow us to introduce you to Hugging Face’s new open-source robot HopeJR. The full-size humanoid robot can walk, pick things up, and could be shipped before the end of the year 🤖

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  1. @THEMASTERPLANNER9637

    May 30, 2025 at 12:36 am

    THE REVOLUTION OF THE ROBOTIC ERA… HAS ALREADY BEGUN

  2. @Techtopia-r9z

    May 30, 2025 at 12:50 pm

    Useful gadget

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“Would I do it all again? Of course, I would.” #TEDTalks

After leading a well-established life as a pastor, father and husband, Paula Stone Williams could no longer deny her truth and transitioned. In this conversational and at times humorous reflection, Williams offers her perspective on the everyday experiences lost, gained and once taken for granted in her journey of trans womanhood.

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After leading a well-established life as a pastor, father and husband, Paula Stone Williams could no longer deny her truth and transitioned. In this conversational and at times humorous reflection, Williams offers her perspective on the everyday experiences lost, gained and once taken for granted in her journey of trans womanhood.

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Should There Be a Wealth Limit for Politicians? | Idea Knock Down | TED

What would it take to build a democracy that works for everyone? Communications strategist Sally Kohn and entrepreneur Jeff Maurer discuss the systems they think need rebuilding — and what people will need to truly thrive within them. They debate whether politicians should face a wealth limit, what success should mean for those in office…

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What would it take to build a democracy that works for everyone? Communications strategist Sally Kohn and entrepreneur Jeff Maurer discuss the systems they think need rebuilding — and what people will need to truly thrive within them. They debate whether politicians should face a wealth limit, what success should mean for those in office and whether the next generation will have more opportunities than the last. (This episode is part of “Idea Knock Down,” a series featuring experts with different perspectives taking on big questions — one block at a time.) (Recorded on June 12, 2026)

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What Sitting All Day Does to Your Brain and Body | Keith Diaz | TED

Can a five-minute walk change how you feel all day? Exercise scientist Keith Diaz shows how your body is built for the kind of movement that modern life has quietly erased — and suggests something refreshingly doable: making time for small doses of movement sprinkled throughout the day, as a way to boost your brain…

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Can a five-minute walk change how you feel all day? Exercise scientist Keith Diaz shows how your body is built for the kind of movement that modern life has quietly erased — and suggests something refreshingly doable: making time for small doses of movement sprinkled throughout the day, as a way to boost your brain and body. (Recorded at TED2026 on April 15, 2026)

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