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Robotics and AIRaibo can run up walls, jump ramps, and maneuver around obstacles independently.
Read more »Raibo can run up walls, jump ramps, and maneuver around obstacles independently.
Read more »China isn't just designing walking robots. It's just put them to fight in the ring.
Read more »Ground Control Robotics is developing bug-inspired robots to tend to perennial crops, such as blueberries or strawberries, that can be difficult to maintain.
Read more »The robot was trained using simulations, and it moves without wires or CGI.
Read more »Several cleaning methods are available, but robots are increasingly becoming the preferred solution.
Read more »AI is coming for your job.
Read more »Tesla, Boston Dynamics, and others urge the U.S. government to set a national strategy.
Read more »Figure will start with a production capacity of 12,000 robots per year but plans to scale up significantly.
Read more »Odense has transformed from a shipbuilding hub into a technology center focused on robotics.
Read more »Here's something you didn't know about 3D-printed homes: All their walls have rounded edges.
Read more »Google wants to take AI beyond the digital world, transforming it into the cognitive core of more versatile and intelligent robots through Gemini Robotics.
Read more »Japanese restaurants have come up with a potential solution to address its demographic crisis, which also impacts its workforce. Specifically, they plan to use robots to automate the service sector.
Read more »China is taking the lead in the global race to develop humanoid robots, similar to how it established its electric car industry.
Read more »Equally impressive and unsettling.
Read more »Many companies are developing humanoid robots capable of performing various tasks. For China, these robots have become a priority.
Read more »Instead of conversational chatbots, Apple is betting on robots that connect emotionally with people.
Read more »Apple has broken its longstanding policy of secrecy by revealing a prototype of an experimental robot lamp. It’s unusual for the company to show a project still in development.
Read more »China has positioned itself as a pioneer in integrating advanced robotics into elder care.
Read more »Nékojita FuFu is a unique gadget that features a fan and several blowing modes.
Read more »The ChatGPT moment for general robotics is almost here.
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