See new human-shaped robots, including MIMA’s skill-glove training for dishes and laundry, so you can gauge real home-ready ...
Researchers at Robotics Institute at UCSD are developing robots designed to work alongside humans and exploring what ...
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Video: US humanoid robot nears human jogging pace in new running demo
For years, the Achilles’ heel of general-purpose humanoid robots has been their inability to move quickly. Companies that ...
True robotic dexterity will open up markets that automation has barely touched, such as This is where robotics evolves from ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Jonathan Reichental covers technology in business and society. Toy versions of the popular droids R2-D2 and BB-8, part of the ...
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The science of human touch, and why it's so hard to replicate in robots
Robots now see the world with an ease that once belonged only to science fiction. They can recognize objects, navigate ...
The outlook could be bleak or bright depending on how we view the rise of humanoid robots. Think of this quote from a book by Jacob Morgan: “While many futurists and business leaders believe that ...
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Amazing Video Shows Tesla Optimus Teleoperator Taking Off Headset, Causing Robot to Stumble and Collapse
A new video appears to show a Tesla Optimus humanoid robot stumbling backwards after its teleoperator tried to take off their ...
(NewsNation) — Humans could soon be outnumbered by robots at Amazon warehouses. The e-commerce giant announced Monday that it had deployed its one millionth robot across its facilities — a milestone ...
The titular character of the Apple TV+ series “Murderbot” doesn’t call itself Murderbot because it identifies as a killer; it just thinks the name is cool. Murderbot, a.k.a. “SecUnit,” is programmed ...
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The army of the future: Drones and robots replace humans
The future of warfare is here. Advanced drones, combat robots, and autonomous vehicles are replacing human soldiers in ...
In 1982, personal computers were beige, boxy, and built for engineers. They were powerful, but uninviting. Few people knew what they were for, or why they might need one. It took more than just better ...
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