An IEEE senior member discusses the results of the organization's global study on the potential impact of AI robotics.
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Bio-hybrid robots turn food waste into functional machines
EPFL scientists have integrated discarded crustacean shells into robotic devices, leveraging the strength and flexibility of ...
Discover 2026’s biggest shifts in AI, robots, blockchain, agents, and ethics. Thirteen bold predictions reveal how technology ...
A humanoid robot has strolled into the record books after completing the longest-ever walk by such a machine. Built by ...
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How robots like ANYbotics’ Roberta are improving industry inspection
ANYBotic;s Roberta is the robotic co-worker guarding Europe’s carbon vault and shaping industrial artificial intelligence.
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a micro-flapping-wing robot that exhibits ...
Based on these current numbers, Richtech looks to have a little over two years in OpEx covered by their cash, or five years ...
Humanoid robots now jog, jump, and balance mid-air, with Tesla Optimus 3 on display, helping you see where home and workplace ...
The automotive industry has established safety standards, but rules concerning safety-critical physical AI are still evolving ...
Festo says its new HPSX soft gripper is designed to solve long-standing challenges in food, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics.
Who gets in trouble when no one's driving? Police face an unsolved problem when a driverless car does something wrong.
Plastic waste in the ocean is an issue we're struggling to manage, but a fleet of autonomous robots out of the EU by help us solve our problem.
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