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Human-robot interaction suggests there’ll likely be many contexts where robots don’t displace workers but rather make the ...
Picnic Technologies' CTO shares how robots are grocery shopping in Europe’s biggest automated warehouse and why humans are ...
Robots have long been the backbone of manufacturing—welding ... As labor shortages persist, humanoids provide a scalable ...
The AI generated video, which can be seen over at BBC Asia, shows the volcano erupting with a plume of smoke emerging before ...
An AI-driven robot successfully removed gallbladders from pig cadavers on its own. Here’s how they did it. (And surgeons shouldn’t put away their scalpels just yet.) ...
While Tesla will constantly promote ever more advanced versions of Optimus, the humanoid robot it's working on—at least ...
The new algorithm could help robots make safer, smarter decisions around humans, even amidst the greatest uncertainties.
In a new perspective article in Science Robotics, UC Berkeley roboticist Goldberg describes how a massive “data gap” will prevent robots from gaining real-world skills as quickly as AI chatbots are ...
Reliable Robotics said its FAA-certifiable technology enables continuous operations at a fraction of the cost compared to ...
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 ...
They look, move and even smell like the kind of furry Everglades marsh rabbit a Burmese python would love to eat.
With jerky determination, robots played soccer, wowed children with shadow-boxing skills and shot arrows on Monday at the birthplace of the Olympic Games.