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Explore the future of robotics as AI-powered humanoid robots master complex tasks, adapt in real time, and redefine human-robot collaboration
More than 500 human-like robots gathered in China in August to compete in the first-ever World Games. Sporting legs, arms and fingers, they ran, kicked soccer balls, boxed, and completed everyday tasks like moving suitcases.
How can humans and machines—particularly in the form of AI computing systems and humanoid robots—work together in real time for the best outcomes?
A robotics company, co-founded by Tipperary man Jamie Palmer, which is building a robotic labour force for space, has announced the completion of a $6.1m funding round.
A West Hollywood man with cerebral palsy is raising accessibility concerns after a scooter collision with a food delivery robot — a moment he captured in a viral video that has drawn more than 20 million views across TikTok and Instagram as of Saturday afternoon.
At a normal company, those would all be giant red flags, but Tesla is no normal company. They're led by a visionary genius whose robotaxis are about to take over the world thanks to the kind of innovation only a man as great as Elon Musk could come up with — sticking a human in the robotaxi's driver's seat.
A Czech playwright introduced the word to English in the 1920s. But back then, it wasn't analogous to machinery. New interpretations of the robot reflect a modernity once skewered by the writer.
The more we interact with robots, the more human we perceive them to become – according to new research from the University of East Anglia. It may sound like a scene from Blade Runner, but psychologists have been investigating exactly what makes robot ...
A robot trained on videos of surgeries performed a lengthy phase of a gallbladder removal without human help. The robot operated for the first time on a lifelike patient, and during the operation, responded to and learned from voice commands from the team ...