As part of its larger industrial transformation strategy, China is making a bold claim on the future of robotics by developing AI-powered humanoid robots at a rapid pace. These robots are being ...
Tesla chief Elon Musk said in a call with investors on Wednesday that his team is “on the cusp of something really tremendous ...
Many companies are focused on building robots, or the hardware components to help them move, grip objects, or interact with the world around them. Silicon Valley-based OpenMind is focused under the ...
The report sites recent analysis by U.K. consultancy firm IDTechEx that predicts that some 1.6 million humanoid robots could be working in the automotive factory sector by 2035. U.S. Bureau of Labor ...
What if robots could not only mimic human actions but also think, adapt, and problem-solve like us? This is no longer the realm of science fiction. With the latest advancements in artificial ...
A San Francisco-based startup is developing humanoid robots designed specifically for combat, breaking ranks with major ...
Walking, talking humanoid robots that were once firmly the domain of science fiction are on their way. In fact, a Morgan Stanley report recently predicted that 13 million human robots will be among us ...
A San Francisco-based startup is developing humanoid robots designed specifically for combat, breaking ranks with major ...
In a fast-evolving technological landscape, NVIDIA has cemented its position as a frontrunner in introducing groundbreaking advancements. The company’s latest focus on AI cloud computing is set to ...
Explore the incredible capabilities of the world's most advanced humanoid robot in this fascinating short video. Witness its lifelike movements and groundbreaking technology that push the boundaries ...
Several Unitree G1 robots remotely operated by human beings punched, kicked and kneed one another in a fight to the top. Jesse Orrall (he/him/his) is a Senior Video Producer for CNET. He covers future ...
Healthcare systems worldwide are struggling with overcrowded hospitals, physician burnout, and rising surgery delays. Which is why it's always a good thing to see research exploring new solutions ...