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Humanoid robots move by walking on two legs and using robotic arms to manipulate objects. Their motion relies on balance, ...
Human-robot interaction suggests there’ll likely be many contexts where robots don’t displace workers but rather make the ...
The pandemic forced people to work from home and keep humans safe, and robots took over blue-collar jobs. But there are still humans behind them, and they operate remotely.
When robots work safely with humans, they can provide clear benefits. Industries facing labor shortages, such as elder care, could see relief. Physically demanding jobs might also become safer for ...
With continuing advances in technology, robots are likely to become more common in many types of workplaces, from manufacturing and food service providers to hospitality and healthcare.
Meet the magnetic ‘microrobot’ that could change how we deliver medicine In a nutshell Scientists developed microscopic magnetic robots that work together in swarms, performing tasks like ...
The Anthbot Genie 3000 has the potential to change the way you work with your lawn -- especially if you've never let a robot ...
Working in cooperation with the Toyota Research Institute (TRI), Boston Dynamics has developed a Large Behavior Model (LBM) ...
Reading and responding to human body language could be a leap for robot-kind if Brooks’ new company can convince other companies to buy its machines. Large industrial robots still typically work ...
Robots-for-rent is one way some small U.S. factories gain access to automation, reducing turnover and ensuring workers aren’t ...