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An upcoming announcement suggests the military wants robots that can steer a vehicle from the driver's seat, use a key to open a locked door, climb a ladder and perform handyman repairs.
As the San Francisco Gate reports, an AI-powered humanoid robot meant to be deployed by the military took on an entirely different kind of battleground last weekend when it commanded the decks at ...
The U.S. military is looking for a few good humanoid robots to work in the dangerous aftermath of disasters such as Japan's Fukushima nuclear meltdown.
The US military will have more robot soldiers on the battlefield than real ones by 2025, a top British intelligence expert has claimed. John Bassett, a security consultant with a 20-year career at … ...
Advanced Chinese-made robots with eerily lifelike capabilities are poised to enter the global market -- and some US lawmakers are already demanding that they be banned in the US, The Post has learned.
Beyond the already deployed human-controlled drone fleets, military engineers are already tinkering with lethal AI-driven autonomous battlefield bots.
A U.S. military agency once focused on self-driving robot cars has turned its attention to humanoid robots that could roam tomorrow's battlefields. An upcoming announcement suggests the military ...