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Humanoid robots move from labs to production lines in factories and warehouses
F or decades, humanoid robots lived in science fiction and in high-tech labs. That’s changing. Engineers and companies across ...
Dr. Roman Yampolskiy, a professor of computer science and leading voice in AI safety, says the technology will take over 99% ...
Robots used to need our help to keep going. They had to be plugged in or manually recharged. Now, UBTech is changing that. The company’s new humanoid, the Walker S2, has a feature that could reshape ...
The humanoid Tien Kung robot tests running shoes and determines performance data. This data is better and more readily available than that of human testers.
The core of this collaboration lies in the integration and innovation of technology: Stardust Intelligence will combine its advanced AI robot platform with XianGong Intelligence's powerful controller ...
Across industries, companies are feeling the squeeze from labor shortages, rising costs and nonstop pressure to boost efficiency. Robots are quickly becoming real-life solutions, and their promise has ...
Until now, the robot workforce has had to either be plugged in all of the time, or spend some time cabled to the mains to top up its battery pack. UBTech has launched the Walker S2 humanoid, with dual ...
There will always be value in dealing with a human being — especially a human being who embraces AI and becomes its (and our) ...
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Inventor who encouraged Elon Musk to make Optimus says most humanoid robots today are 'terrifying'
Scott LaValley, CEO of Cartwheel Robotics, says robot makers should prioritize social acceptance over capabilities interview ...
What’s happened? Chinese robotics firm Robotera has officially launched its next-generation, high-performance humanoid robot, called Robot L7. This is important because: The launch of Robotera’s L7 ...
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Ray Dalio warns AI, humanoid robots will cause wealth inequality explosion
Ray Dalio says that there will be a serious spike in wealth inequality that will necessitate a new redistribution policy.
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