An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows A white and black humanoid robot prototype from Tesla stands against a ...
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Giant 25,000-square-foot robot gym in Germany to train hundreds of humanoid robots
Germany is getting ready to launch the world’s largest robotics research and training center, ...
Researchers at Penn and the University of Michigan have developed the world’s smallest, fully autonomous robots. The health ...
Ominous image of robot with black screen face - Sweetbunfactory/Getty Images A hotly-anticipated line of humanoid robots is giving a whole new meaning to the concept of "stranger danger". The 1X NEO ...
Unicorn startup Skild AI has finally unveiled the robot “brain” it’s been quietly working on since 2023. Skild Brain is the startup’s new general-purpose AI model, designed to power a wide range of ...
The inevitable outcome of artificial intelligence was always its use in robots, and that future might be closer than you think. Google today announced Gemini Robotics, an initiative to bring the world ...
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China Could Dominate the Physical AI Future
Eric Schmidt and Selina Xu argue that China is pulling head of the U.S. in the race to build AI-powered robots.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about transforming businesses through technology & innovation. Now, suddenly, we’re at the precipice of making the science ...
Current robots still do not walk as smoothly and naturally as humans. Scientists are using new technologies to make robots more flexible, natural, and lifelike. Actuators are the main force that moves ...
In May, Amazon (AMZN) announced its newest step forward in automation technology: a robot called Vulcan that is "changing the way we operate." On Thursday, shares of Teradyne (TER), the company ...
Humanoid robots have come a long way. In 2000, Honda’s $2.5 million ASIMO could barely shuffle along at 1 mph. Now, robots are running, flipping and handling customer service. Let’s dive into the ...
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Robots provide entertainment on this cruise ship
Roller coasters, bumper cars, musicals, or ziplines: Cruise ships offer plenty to entertain passengers. One cruise line is now testing the entertainment of the future–with robots on cruise ships.
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